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Researchers' Requirements: Global Access for Humanities and Social Sciences Workshop

Join us at the .EARNEST Workshop Break-Out Session in Berlin on 23-24 May 2006, chaired by Patrick Bressler and rapporteur Hans Döbbeling. Delve into the status quo of researchers' requirements, incorporating demands, desires, and the bottleneck in the last mile. Explore the potential of federations, lobby for open local access, and discuss uniform quality standards in computing environments. Learn about best practices from Norway and measure success in virtual research and collaboration.

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Researchers' Requirements: Global Access for Humanities and Social Sciences Workshop

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  1. EARNEST WorkshopBreak-Out SessionBerlin, 23./24.5.2006 Researchers’ Requirements Chair: Patrick Bressler Rapporteur: Hans Döbbeling

  2. Researchers’ Requirements • Status Quo • Which disciplines are involved? • Current lack in humanities and Social Sciences • Last mile is the bottleneck

  3. Demands & Desires • Free global access, reliability, security • Lobby the governments for open local access globally • Explore potential of federations • Uniform quality standards in computing environments • One-stop-shopping • Peer to peer networks to avoid b’neck

  4. Virtual Research & Collaboration

  5. Justification of effort? • How do you measure success and RoI ? • just publications per ICT investment? • Best practices to be learned from Norway?

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