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About CNI: Coalition for Networked Information

The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) is dedicated to supporting the transformative promise of digital information technology for the advancement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual productivity. Some 200 institutions representing higher education, publishing, information technology, scholarly and professional organizations, foundations, and libraries and library organizations make up CNI's members. Semi-annual membership meetings bring together representatives of CNI's constituencies to discuss new and ongoing projects and explore future initiatives.

CNI is based in Washington, DC, and is led by Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Assistant Executive Director Diane Goldenberg-Hart.

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