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- Bill Arms,
Repositories for Large-scale
Digital Libraries
- Fran Berman,
Brian E. C. Schottlaender,
The Need for Formalized
Trust in Digital Repository Collaborative Infrastructure
- Laura E. Campbell,
How Digital Technologies Have Changed the
Library of Congress:
Inside and Outside
- Sayeed Choudhury,
The Relationship between Data and Scholarly
Communication
- Bas Cordewener,
Institutional Repositories in the Netherlands,
a national and international perspective
- Gregory Crane,
Repositories, Cyberinfrastructure and the Humanities
- Linda Frueh, Access Tools: Bridging
Individuals to Information
- Jerry Goldman and Andrew Gruen,
Complexity and scale in audio archives
- Babak
Hamidzadeh, Scale: A repository challenge
- Ken Hamma, Professionally Indisposed
to Change
- Rick Luce,
eDatabase Lessons for an eData World
- Janet H. Murray,
Genre creation as cognition and collective knowledge making
- Peter Murray-Rust, Data-driven science - a scientist's view
- Michael L. Nelson,
I Don’t Know and I Don’t
Care
- Joyce Ray,
Discussion Group on Individual Users
- Jürgen Renn,
From Research Challenges of the Humanities to the Epistemic Web (Web 3.0)
- David Rosenthal, Engineering Issues In Preserving Large Databases
- Abby Smith, Thoughts on Scale and Complexity
- Beth Stewart, NEH and Digital Humanities
- Eric F. Van de Velde, Workshop
on Data-Driven Science & Scholarship:
Organizations
- Donald J. Waters, Doing much more than we have so far attempted
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