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2005: Arts and Humanities e-Science Initiative

Arts and Humanities e-Science Support Centre (2006). http://www.ahessc.ac.uk. 2005: Arts and Humanities e-Science Initiative. Arts and Humanities Research Council (est. April 2005) JISC. 2006: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

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2005: Arts and Humanities e-Science Initiative

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  1. Arts and Humanities e-Science Support Centre (2006) http://www.ahessc.ac.uk 2005: Arts and Humanities e-Science Initiative • Arts and Humanities Research Council (est. April 2005) • JISC • 2006: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council • £2m funding for Arts and Humanities e-Science Projects - Announced May 2007 • c. 4 projects and 6 ringfenced PhD studentships

  2. Current activities Demonstrator Projects (EPSRC) Virtual Vellum: Online Viewing Environment for the Grid and Live Audiences (Professor PF Ainsworth, University of Sheffield) A Virtual Workspace for the Study of Ancient Documents (Dr CV Crowther, University of Oxford) Motion Capture Data Services for Multiple User Categories (Dr SJ Norman, University of Newcastle) Workshop projects (AHRC) User Requirements Gathering for the Humanities (Professor Alan Bowman, University of Oxford) Geographical Information System e-Science: developing a roadmap (Dr Paul Ell, Queen’s University Belfast) Performativity/Place/Space: Locating Grid Technologies (Dr Angela Piccini, University of Bristol ) The Access Grid in Collaborative Arts and Humanities Research (Professor David Shepherd, University of Sheffield) Building the Wireframe: E-Science for the Arts Infrastructure (Dr Gregory Sporton, University of Central England) ReACH: Researching e-Science Analysis of Census Holdings (Dr Melissa Terras, University College London)

  3. - Campus grid?

  4. Access Grid Node • I-Lab • Links with other schools • Links with other London colleges

  5. Cost - potential for attracting outside funding • User engagement • Support • Knowledge transfer

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