Professional Organization: CNI
Mary M Pringle
Learning design, particularly learner support and applying research results to learning activity and assessment design.
Mary Margaret Pringle is a learning designer at Athabasca University.
Barbara Taranto
Roger Schonfeld
Roger Schonfeld
Roger Schonfeld leads the research group at Ithaka, where he studies how new technologies are affecting academia and how the changes they bring can best be managed. His recent work focuses on the transition to an electronic-only journals environment, faculty attitudes towards new technologies, and the history and future of texts' survivability. Roger is the author of JSTOR: A History (Princeton, 2003), which examines the sustainability of scholarly resources by focusing on JSTOR's development. He has also published The Nonsubscription Side of Periodicals (CLIR, 2004) and the most comprehensive examination of the systemwide print book collection, 'Books without Boundaries,' Journal of Electronic Publishing, 2006. Previously, Roger was a research associate at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Jo Ellen Parker
Jo Ellen Parker is Executive Director of NITLE and former President of the Great Lakes Colleges Association.
Denise Troll Covey
Analysis of Copyright Office notice of inquiry regarding orphan works (comments + reply comment + public hearing transcripts), Research in acquiring copyright permission to digitize and provide open access to books, Chair of NISO initiative on digital rights, member of Carnegie Mellon's Web Forum leadership committee, Co-chair of Carnegie Mellon's Web Forum committee to select a content management system, coordinator of Carnegie Mellon's institutional repository initiative
Denise Troll Covey is Principal Librarian for Special Projects at Carnegie Mellon.
