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4 Summary of Workshop Results from Day One and Discussion of Additional Issues
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... 4. Summary of Workshop Results from Day One and Discussion of Additional Issues THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS 133
From page 135...
... Many codes are not available, for instance. The title of the workshop is "The Future of Scientific Knowledge Discovery in Open Networked Environments." The title recognizes that we are adding a fourth paradigm to the research process.
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... If we could quantify the relative costs, we could put a value on the database. The bottom line is that 138 THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
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... A specific time frame for sharing data absent THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS 139
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... What happens on the Web is that a 142 THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
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... It determines the position of THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS 147
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... In the case of an open-access 150 THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
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... It would be good to focus on visualization tools for that reason. However, visualization is not sufficient THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS 151
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... Many of the formats and tools are proprietary, and the vendors who own them are not supporting many of the open visualization 152 THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
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... In this particular activity, we should look to the generation that is called the digital natives. If you know any staffers in Congress, you know that many of them are young, and THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS 157
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... If licenses do not permit scientists to interoperate and mix THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS 159
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... Generally it is difficult to get funding for the crosscuts. The National Academies have written a number of recommendations about the funding of interdisciplinary 160 THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
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... It could be useful to compare some of the entrepreneurial efforts-164 THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
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... The data become unusable after a couple of years, because nobody is using that software or that microscope any longer. That is a good example of a failure of the 166 THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
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... Much of the successful work happens through bottom-up approaches, and this is a lesson we should learn. Identifying and rewarding the people who are already doing this is a 168 THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
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... See http://www.kiva.org/about THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS 169
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... Publicly funded research organizations are doing projects that are overlapping or similar to each other, whether in medicine or climate change or other areas. It would seem as though they could repackage those projects to demonstrate the multi-disciplinary needs and 172 THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
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... There are many ingrained practices, attitudes, and traditions that are candidates for change, but can we deal with them 174 THE FUTURE OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN OPEN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
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... Communicating and Influencing Understanding of Scientific Knowledge Discovery in Open Networked Environments It appears that there are at least four communities that are listening and thinking about these issues. One is government leaders and elites, who believe that there is something big here and are looking for guidance on how to think about it.


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