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Project MUSE - Library Trends - Volume 57, Number 2, Fall 2008 - 0 views

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    4 Articles related to data curation/data management: At the Watershed: Preparing for Research Data Management and Stewardship at the University of Minnesota Libraries Case Study in Data Curation at Johns Hopkins University Shedding Light on the Dark Data in the Long Tail of Science Institutional Repositories and Research Data Curation in a Distributed Environment
Lisa Johnston

GSA Publications - Data Repository - 0 views

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    data repository linking data to publications.
Lisa Johnston

Nature 459 (2009): Cyberinfrastructure: Feed me data - 0 views

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    data management issues
Lisa Johnston

Nature 461 (2009): Data sharing: Empty archives - 0 views

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    new feature on open access to data and difficulties with sharing
Lisa Johnston

UNM Today: University Libraries Hosts Lecture on Preserving and Using Large Data Sets - 0 views

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    Univ New Mexico press release on their NSF funded DataNet project
Lisa Johnston

Where is the cloud? Geography, economics, environment, and jurisdiction in cloud computing - 0 views

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    Cloud computing - the creation of large data centers that can be dynamically provisioned, configured, and reconfigured to deliver services in a scalable manner - places enormous capacity and power in the hands of users. As an emerging new technology, however, cloud computing also raises significant questions about resources, economics, the environment, and the law. Many of these questions relate to geographical considerations related to the data centers that underlie the clouds: physical location, available resources, and jurisdiction. While the metaphor of the cloud evokes images of dispersion, cloud computing actually represents centralization of information and computing resources in data centers, raising the specter of the potential for corporate or government control over information if there is insufficient consideration of these geographical issues, especially jurisdiction. This paper explores the interrelationships between the geography of cloud computing, its users, its providers, and governments.
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