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5 Appendix: Workshop Agenda
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... 5. Appendix: Workshop Agenda THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS 179
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... Experiences with Developing Open Scientific Knowledge Discovery Environments and Using Them- Case Studies and Lessons Learned Session Chair: Sara Graves, University of Alabama at Huntsville 9:30 II.a Experiences with developing open scientific knowledge discovery in research and applications Case studies: - International online astronomy research Alberto Conti, Space Telescope Sci. Institute THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS 181
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... 10:30 Break 10:50 II.b Implications of the three scientific knowledge discovery case studies -- the user perspective - International online astronomy research Alyssa Goodman, Harvard University - Integrative genomic analysis Joel Dudley, Stanford University - Geoinformatics Mohan Ramamurthy, Unidata, UCAR 11:50 II.c Benefits and drawbacks of the three case studies -- Panel Discussion of open scientific knowledge discovery system developers and users Panelists: same 6 speakers as in II.a and II.b, plus session chair 12:30 Lunch in Venable cafeteria, 8th floor III. How Might Open Online Knowledge Discovery Advance the Progress of Science?
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... Session Chair: Fran Berman, RPI - Government perspective Walter Warnick, Office of S&T Information, Department of Energy - Academic perspective Victoria Stodden, Columbia University Law School 17:50 Concluding Remarks John King, University of Michigan 17:55 Adjourn Closed Session 18:15 Reception and working dinner for committee and speakers THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS 183
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... Range of Options for Further Research Session Chair: John King, University of Michigan Based on the results obtained in response to the preceding discussions, define a range of options that can be used by the sponsors of the project, as well as other similar organizations, to obtain and promote a better understanding of the computer-mediated scientific knowledge discovery processes and mechanisms for openly available data and information online across the scientific domains. The objective of defining these options is to improve the activities of the sponsors (and other similar 184 THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
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... - Discussion 15:30 End of Meeting THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS 185


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