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Appendix ii: public information-gathering sessions

The ACLS Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences convened seven publicinformation-gathering sessions to hear from those interested in contributing to the work of the Commission. Below is a record ofthose who testified at these public sessions, held throughout the country on the following dates. Transcripts of these testimoniesare available on the ACLS Web site at: (External Link)

Tuesday, april 27th, 2004 – washington, dc

  • Michael Jensen, National Academies Press
  • Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
  • Max Evans, National Historical Publications and Records Commission

Saturday, may 22nd, 2004 – chicago

  • William Barnett, Field Museum
  • James Grossman, Newberry Library
  • Myron P. Gutmann, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • James Hilton, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Lorna Hughes, New York University
  • Martin Mueller, Northwestern University
  • Bill Regier, University of Illinois Press

Saturday, june 19th, 2004 – new york

  • Stephen Brier, New Media Lab, CUNY Graduate Center
  • Diana Taylor, New York University
  • Kevin Guthrie, Ithaka Harbors
  • Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
  • Robert Darnton, Princeton University
  • Stanley N. Katz, Princeton University

Saturday, august 21st, 2004 – berkeley

  • Suzanne Calpestri, University of California, Berkeley
  • Henry Brady, University of California, Berkeley
  • Michael Buckland, Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative (ECAI)
  • Richard Rinehart, University of California, Berkeley
  • Geoffrey Nunberg, Stanford University
  • Gregory Niemeyer, University of California, Berkeley
  • John Ober, University of California, Berkeley
  • Marc Levoy, Stanford University

Saturday, september 18th, 2004 – los angeles

  • Janice Reiff, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Kenneth Hamma, J. Paul Getty Trust
  • Jerry D. Campbell, University of Southern California
  • Douglas Greenberg, Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation
  • David Theo Goldberg, University of California Humanities Research Institute
  • Zoe Borofsky, University of California, Los Angeles

Tuesday, october 26th, 2004 – baltimore

  • James J. O’Donnell, Georgetown University
  • David Greenbaum, The Interactive University Project, University of California, Berkeley
  • Fred Heath, University of Texas, Austin
  • Patricia Kosco Cossard, Medieval Academy of America, University of Maryland
  • Bernard Frischer, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia

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Source:  OpenStax, "our cultural commonwealth" the report of the american council of learned societies commission on cyberinfrastructure for the humanities and social sciences. OpenStax CNX. Dec 15, 2006 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10391/1.2
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