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Lisa Johnston

San Diego Supercomputer Center director offers tips on data preservation in the informa... - 0 views

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    Communications of the ACM,
David Govoni

Science & Social Media | Chris Condayan, ASM/MicrobeWorld | SciVee - 0 views

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    "On Jan. 6, 2009, in Arlington, Virginia, the National Science Foundation, The Ballston Science and Technology Alliance, and BioInformatics, LLC, hosted a Cafe Scientifique on Science and Social Media. In part 2 of this 4 part video, Chris Condayan, Manag
David Govoni

Science & Social Media | Stephanie Stockman, NASA | SciVee - 0 views

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    "On Jan. 6, 2009, in Arlington, Virginia, the National Science Foundation, The Ballston Science and Technology Alliance, and BioInformatics, LLC, hosted a Cafe Scientifique on Science and Social Media. In part 3 of this 4 part video, Stephanie Stockman, a
David Govoni

Science & Social Media | Nancy Shute, US News & World Report | SciVee - 0 views

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    "On Jan. 6, 2009, in Arlington, Virginia, the National Science Foundation, The Ballston Science and Technology Alliance, and BioInformatics, LLC, hosted a Cafe Scientifique on Science and Social Media. In the final segment of this 4 part video, Nancy Shut
Lisa Johnston

GSA Publications - Data Repository - 0 views

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    data repository linking data to publications.
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.
Lisa Johnston

Shedding Light on the Dark Data in the Long Tail of Science - 0 views

shared by Lisa Johnston on 03 Dec 08 - Cached
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    This paper focuses on a particularly troublesome class of data, termed "dark data". "Dark data" is not carefully indexed and stored so becomes nearly invisible to scientists and other potential users and therefore is more likely to remain underutilized and eventually lost
David Govoni

JISC-PoWR » Handbook - 0 views

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    JISC-PoWR handbook on the presercation of Web resources.
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