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I manage this Web site and the following Web sites: Leslie (Blakeley) Adkins - my oldest daughter
Lori Ann Blakeley (June 20, 1985 - May 4, 2005) - my middle daughter
Evan Blakeley- my youngest child
The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) is an organization designed to advance the transformative promise of networked information technology for the improvement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual productivity. Since its founding in 1990 CNI has addressed a broad array of issues related to the development and use of networked information in the research and education communities.
The Coalition is a program of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and EDUCAUSE, which provide oversight and appoint the Steering Committee that guides CNI's activities. Membership in CNI is by institution. Some 200 higher education and library institutions, professional and scholarly organizations, and publishing and information technology companies comprise the Coalition. CNI's semi-annual Task Force Meetings bring together representatives of these constituencies to discuss ongoing and new projects and plan for future initiatives. CNI also hosts a variety of networked information projects.
CNI's Program is structured around three central themes:
Developing and Managing Networked Information Content
Transforming Organizations, Professions, and Individuals
Building Technology, Standards, and Infrastructure
Our Projects seek to:
share knowledge about architectures and standards for networked information
improve scholarly communication
study the economics of networked information
advance Internet technology and infrastructure
enhance teaching and learning
understand the institutional and professional implications of the networked environment
expand government information on the Internet