Category Archives: deliberation

FEDORA COMMONS AWARDED $4.9M GRANT TO DEVELOP OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE FOR BUILDING COLLABORATIVE INFORMATION COMMUNITIES

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Fedora Commons: Sandy Payette (607) 255-9222, payette@cs.cornell.edu http://www.fedora-commons.org Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation: Greg Nelson (415) 561-7427, greg.nelson@moore.org FEDORA COMMONS AWARDED $4.9M GRANT TO DEVELOP OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE FOR BUILDING COLLABORATIVE INFORMATION COMMUNITIES (Ithaca, New York, August 10, 2007) – Fedora Commons today announced the award of a four year, $4.9M grant [...]

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From Google to gaggle

From the Guardian Unlimited. People quoted in featured stories on Google’s US news site now have the right to reply, marking a fundamental shift in the search engine’s role (link).

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Cyberinfastructure for Collaboration and Innovation (selected papers)

selected papers from the conference 29-30 January 2007 (link to First Monday)

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Humanist List 20 Years Old

Humanist, the online discussion list for the Digital Humanities, run by Willard McCarty here at King’s College, London is now 20 years old. Renown for it’s erudite discussion, here is a telling snippet from Willard. Humanist must be one of the oldest lists on the Internet; perhaps the oldest. I would like to hear from [...]

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Brown University Causal Reasoning Survey System

The Scholarly technology group at Brown has a whole range of digital humanities projects. I find there Casual Reasoning Survey System of particular interest (although there are no surveys on it at the moment) (link)

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collaborative software for decision making in i-labs

I-Labs are a collaborative space used for group meeting and video conferences. And these systems have come along way in recent years. The i Lab at essex uses deliberative software with its system.

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2nd International Conference on the Pragmatic Web

A European conference for you pragmatic deliberators out there. THE PRAGMATIC WEB CONFERENCE is a unique forum to envision and debate how the emerging social, semantic, multimedia Web mediates the ways in which we construct shared meaning. While there is much research and development into topics relevant to this challenge such as collaboration, usability, knowledge [...]

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