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4 A Theory of Remote Scientific Collaboration Judith S. Olson, Erik C. Hofer, Nathan Bos, Ann Zimmerman, Gary M. Olson, Daniel Cooney, and Ixchel Faniel
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Perot / Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory / Tyler / Pacific Northwest National Laboratory / /

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United States / Mexico / South Africa / /

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Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory / Great Lakes Center / University of Illinois / Laboratory Information Management System / /

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technology readiness / software development method / collaboration technology / scientific software / software development team / computer networks / classification systems / real time / technology adoption / governance systems / collaborative tools / collaboration technologies / search engine / designed incentive systems / high-energy physics community / /

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NSF’s office of Cyberinfrastructure / Congress / National Institute of Health / University of Illinois / National Science Foundation / Beckman Center / VaNTH Education Research Center / Great Lakes Center for AIDS Research / Alliance for Cellular Signaling / /

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Gary M. Olson / Judith S. Olson / James Thompson / Erik C. Hofer / Clark / Nathan Bos / Ann Zimmerman / Daniel Cooney / Brennan / Bradford Hesse / /

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place The project manager / individual scientist / overall technical coordinator / /

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Illinois / /

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participants Technologies / knowledge management system / challenge decisions Technology readiness Collaboration technologies / distance learning / If technologies / collaboration technologies Technologies / video conferencing / search engine / collaboration technology / Simulation / research technologies / MRI / /

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