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ethical, legal and institutional dynamics or grid-enabled e-sciences
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Forthcoming events
13-16 September 2010
The Social Shaping of Technology? Upgrading e-science scenarios for understanding socio-technical change
Panel for the Ninth UK e-Science All Hands Meeting
Past events
3-4 September 2009
e-History Doctoral Workshop
3-4 September 2009
Digital History Workshop: Digital Resources for History and Historians
15 June 2009
Christopher Kuner, Christopher Millard: Internet jurisdiction and data protection law
10 June 2009
Paul Wouters: e-Research and the end of theory
4 June 2009
Marcus Foth: The Second Life of Urban Planning
29 May 2009
Christine Borgman: Scholarship in the Digital Age: Blurring the Boundaries between Research and Learning
26 May 2009
Ken Kahn: The Modelling4All Project: A web-based modelling tool embedded in Web 2.0
19 March 2009
Humanities on the Web: Is it working?
18 March 2009
Information and Web Science Doctoral Workshop
27 January 2009
Social Hyperlink Analysis, Webometrics, and Digital Networks in South Korea
4 December 2008
Common Knowledge, Open Science
21 November 2008
The Transformation of Academic Publishing in the Digital Era
13 October 2008
The Virtual World Exploratorium Project: New findings and future directions
11-13 September 2008
Oxford e-Research Conference 2008
22-24 May 2008
The dilemmas of digitization. Thinking about the past, planning the future: how to digitize the humanities?
7 March 2008
Implementing Open Data: The Open Data Commons project
14 January 2008
From Computerization to Informatization: Social Actions and Economic Value in the US Residential Real Estate Industry
6 November 2007
Exploring the distributed development of Grid infrastructure for Particle Physics at the LHC: A case of Scaled Agility?
31 May 2007
World Wide Science: The Promise of e-Research Across the Disciplines
10 May 2007
To Share or Not to Share: Synthetic Data Accelerate Knowledge Generation in Management and Social Science Research
26 March 2007
Strategies for the Long-Term in Infrastructure Design
11 September 2006
Trust and Ethics in e-Science: Agenda-Setting Workshop
29 August 2006
A New Method for Scientific and Medical Communication via the Internet
10 July 2006
Towards a Cyberinfrastructure for the Study of Science
3-4 July 2006
DCC and DPC Joint Workshop: Policies for Long-term Curation and Preservation within Digital Repositories
26 June 2006
Researching the Web of Knowledge
25 May 2006
The Magic of Infrastructure: Evolving Large-Scale Collaboration
16 May 2006
User Experiences with Security in e-Science Grids: Lessons and Opportunities
4 April 2006
Qualitative e-Social Science: Issues in the Generation and Use of Video-based Data
17 February 2006
Building Preservation Environments
9-10 February 2006
The World Wide Web and Access to Knowledge Workshop
18 January 2006
Entangled Data: A comparison of science practices and the implications for e-(social)science
15 December 2005
The Mixed Reality Laboratory: A Perspective on e-Social Science
12 December 2005
Ethics in e-Science
14 June 2005
Disciplinary Differences in e-Research: An Information Perspective
10 June 2005
Digital Archiving of Research at the University of Oxford
23 March 2005
The shift to e-Research and its implications for the system of scholarly communication