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E-Science / Independent agencies of the United States government / Cyberinfrastructure / American Council of Learned Societies / National Endowment for the Humanities / Digital humanities / Humanities / National Science Foundation / John Unsworth / ICME cyberinfrastructure
Date: 2008-11-10 22:22:38
E-Science
Independent agencies of the United States government
Cyberinfrastructure
American Council of Learned Societies
National Endowment for the Humanities
Digital humanities
Humanities
National Science Foundation
John Unsworth
ICME cyberinfrastructure

Executive Summary The emergence of the Internet has transformed the practice of the humanities and social sciences—more slowly than some may have hoped, but more profoundly than others may have expected. Digital cultur

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