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Join the Third International Conference on E-Social Science to explore new opportunities and redundancies in high performance computing, data analysis, and digital preservation. The conference features workshops, panels, papers, and poster sessions.
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Third International Conference on E-Social Science 2007October 7-9, 2007Ann Arbor, Michigan • Doctoral Colloquium, Workshops, Panels, Papers and Poster Sessions • Organized by Tom Finholt U of Michigan • 4th Conference in June; Manchester, UK • What next? SBE Sciences and High Performance Computing, Teragrid
Community-based Data Interoperability Networks (INTEROP) • The ability to exchange and use information • Robust data and metadata conventions, ontologies and taxonomies • Up to 10 awards in each FY2008, 2009 & 2010 • $250,000 total costs per year for three to five years • July 23rd target dates through 2009 • Program Solicitation: NSF 07-565
Sustainable Digital Data Preservation and Access Network Partners (DataNet) • New types of organizations to provide reliable digital preservation • Each award up to $20M for up to 5 years; renewal for another 5 years • 2 to 3 awards in each of two review cycles • Due dates Preliminary and Full Proposals in 2008 • Program Solicitation: NSF 07-601
International Blue RibbonTask Force to Address CriticalChallenge of the Information Age:Economic Sustainability and Preservationof Society’s Most Valuable Digital Data Dr. Brian Lavoie Dr. Fran Berman
What are new opportunities and redundancies in: • High Performance Computing • Data, Data Analysis, and Visualization • Virtual Organizations for Distributed Communities • Learning and Workforce Development