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Outline
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Cyberinfrastructure
  • For the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Three Layers of Cyberinfrastructure
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Below Cyberinfrastructure:
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Above Cyberinfrastructure:
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Cyberinfrastructure Itself
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What’s A Cyberinfrastructure For?
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Cyberinfrastructure is Shared…
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…But Cyberinfrastructure
is not Digital Plumbing
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Shared CI for the Sciences
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Shared CI for the Sciences
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CI that H&SS Could Share with the Sciences & Engineering
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Shared CI For Humanities and Social Sciences?
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Shared CI for H&SS (cont.)
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Professional Development/Training
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Tools for Interpretation
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How H&SS Differ From Science
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How H&SS Differ From Science
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Privacy
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Privacy
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Copyright
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Copyright
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The Value of the Original
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Constituency for H&SS CI
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Interdependence and Reusability
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Final Public Session
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Final Public Session
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Commission Members
  • Paul Courant
  • Provost, Economics
  • University of Michigan


  • Sarah Fraser
  • Art History
  • Northwestern University


  • Mike Goodchild
  • Geography
  • UCSG


  • Margaret Hedstrom
  • School of Information
  • University of Michigan


  • Charles Henry
  • VP & CIO
  • Rice University


  • Peter B. Kaufman
  • VP, Innodata-Isogen
  • President, Intelligent Television


  • Jerome McGann
  • English
  • University of Virginia


  • Roy Rosenzweig
  • History
  • George Mason University


  • John Unsworth (Chair)
  • Library and Information Science
  • University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign


  • Bruce Zuckerman
  • Religion
  • University of Southern California


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Schedule
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Goals
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