Workshops
Mapping Science
Date:
April 4th, 2006
Meeting Place:
The Study, New York Academy of Sciences
2 East 63 Street (between Madison and 5th Avenues)
New York, NY 10021
Photos:
Organizers:
Katy Börner
Associate Professor of Information
Science, SLIS, Indiana University.
Co-editor of Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries
and PNAS special issue on Mapping
Knowledge Domains. Project director of the Information
Visualization Cyberinfrastructure and Network
Workbench. Co-curator of Places
& Spaces.
<katy@iu.edu>
PR^2
Deborah MacPherson
Accuracy&Aesthetics, Washington, DC.
Project director for Accuracy & Aesthetics that
aims to visualize context
driven topologies. Co-curator of Places
& Spaces.
<debmacp@gmail.com>
Workshop Goals & Agenda:
Meeting Goals
This meeting aims to (I) pool existing science mapping expertise, tools, and resources, (II) to identify most promising applications for advanced science mapping and knowledge management approaches, and (II) to introduce potential clients to each other and to science mapping experts.
This becomes particulalry relevant given that NSF proposes to fund a new research area called "science metrics" with initially $6.8 million. "The goal is to develop the data, tools and knowledge needed to establish an evidence-based "science of science policy." NSF intends to pursue this research in close cooperation with other agencies." see Request for National Science Foundation Fiscal Year 2007 Is $6.02 Billion.
See also the 2005 AAAS S&T Policy Forum Keynote Address by John Marburger,
Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy,
Executive Office of the President
in which he argues for a "science of science policy".
Please provide
fill out the Brief Bio and PR^2: Problems & Pitches and submit to katy@iu.edu by
Thursday March 30th, 2006.
Attend Exhibit Opening Reception but NOT the Workshop
Ludmila Pollock <pollock@cshl.edu>
Susan Gamble & Michael Wenyon <wengam@wengam.com>
Tentative Agenda
Given the diversity of backgrounds of attendees and the goals of this workshop, the agenda was designed to quickly introduce each other, to demo best tools and resources, to gather information on clients needs, to brainstorm in working groups, and to conclude with a discussion of next steps.
Schedule:
Monday, April 3, 2006
Venue: Haley Hall, Science, Industry and Business Library of The New York Public Library
188 Madison Avenue (at 34th Street)
New York, NY 10016
6:00-7:30pm | Opening reception of the 'Places & Spaces: Mapping Science' exhibit Joint Dinner at the Artisanal Fromagerie and Bistro 2 Park Ave. btw. 32nd & 33rd Street 212-725-8585 |
Tuesday, April 4, 2006
Venue: The Study, New York Academy of Sciences
2 East 63 Street (between Madison and 5th Avenues)
New York, NY 10021
8:30am | Light Breakfast |
9:00am | Welcome by Dr. Rashid Shaikh, Director of Programs, New York Academy of Sciences |
9:15am |
Introduction of Attendees Please prepare a 10 min overview of your work |
10:30am | Break |
11:00am | Discussion of Client Needs |
1:00pm | Joint Lunch (Catering by Bread Factory Cafe) |
2:00pm | Working Groups |
4:00pm | Break |
4:30-5:30pm | Discussion of Next Steps |
Participants Attending:
James A. Bartek
Seyet LLC, Purdue Research Park company creates advanced visualization solutions for the science community.
<bartek@seyet.com>
Kevin Boyack
Sandia National Laboratories
Science analyst and science map maker. Power user of Sandia's VxInsight® knowledge visualization tool.
<kboyack@sandia.gov>
Riccardo Brancaleon
Founder of Promoscience, a SISSA (International School for Advanced Studies) spin-off of Trieste/Italy, specializing in planning and deploying web tools for Science Communication.
<brancaleon@promoscience.com>
Ron Day
Visiting Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, SLIS, Indiana University
Expert in the history, culture and political economy of information, documentation, communication, knowledge, and digital media.
<roday@iu.edu>
Ingo Günther
NYC Artist & Designer of Worldprocessor.
<i-gun@refugee.net>
Richard Klavans
Map of Science
Science analyst and science map maker. Designer of tools for research planning.
<rklavans@mapofscience.com>
Lokman I. Meho
Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, SLIS, Indiana University. Researches citation analysis, digital libraries, and information access.
<meho@iu.edu>
Barend Mons
Associate Professor in Biosemantics, Erasmus Medical Center and Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands. <bmons@knewco.com>
Slides
W. Bradford Paley
Digital Image Design Incorporated, Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, and Director of Information Esthetics
Designer of CodeProfiles, TextArc, and TraceEncounters.
<brad@didi.com >
Fabio Pammolli
Full Professor of Economics and Management at University of Florence Director IMT Lucca Institute for Advanced Studies.
<pammolli@cln.it>
PR^2
Massimo Riccaboni
Associate Professor at the University of Florence, Italy.
<riccaboni@atalab.com>
PR^2
Andre Skupin
San Diego State University.
Cartographer and science map maker.
<skupin@mail.sdsu.edu>
Henry Small
Chief Scientist at Thomson Scientific and Scientometrics pioneer. Created first map of all of science. President of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics.
<henry.small@thomson.com>
PR^2
Caroline Wagner
George Washington University & S&T Policy Unit, SRI International.
<cswagner@gwu.edu>
PR^2 | Slides
Bruce Herr
Programmer, Indiana University
<bherr@iu.edu>
PR^2
Todd Holloway
CS Ph.D. student, Indiana University
<tohollow@cs.indiana.edu>
PR^2
Funding Agencies/Clients
Timothy Hays
Project Director, Knowledge Management for Disease Coding; Interim Director, Division of Information Services/ORIS, Office of Extramural Research (OER); Interim Chief, Portfolio Analysis and Scientific Opportunities Branch/DRDA, Office of Portfolio Analysis and Strategic Initiatives (OPASI), Office of the Director/NIH
<thays@od.nih.gov>
PR^2 | PPT
Janice M. Hicks
Executive Officer, Division of Chemistry, NSF
<jhicks@nsf.gov>
PR^2 | PPT
Matt Probus
Chief Architect, Discovery Logic Inc.
<mattp@discoverylogic.com>
PR^2
Kelly Streepy
Deputy Director, Indiana 21st Century Research & Technology Fund
<KStreepy@21fund.org>
Stephen Uzzo
Director of Technology, New York Hall of Science. Collaborated on the design of Connections - The Nature of Networks.
<suzzo@nyscience.org>
Maria Zemankova
Program Director, Information & Knowledge Management, Division of Information and Intelligent Systems, NSF <mzemanko@nsf.gov>
PR^2 | PPT
Eric Wernert
Associate Director, Research & Academic Computing, UITS, Indiana University.
<erwernert@iu.edu>
Background Information
Motivation
Katy's talk on Mapping the Structure and Evolution of Science and the Places & Spaces exhibit installed by Debbie at NIH's Knowledge Management Symposium at the Symposium inspired diverse requests for science mapping work. We decided to organize a second 'invitation only/no travel support available' workshop that brings together leading science map makers and potential clients interested in science maps and knowledge management tools.
Travel/Housing:
Please contact Samantha Hale (ude.anaidni@elahjs) for travel arrangement.
Directions:
See the contact page for the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center, http://cns.iu.edu/contact.html or contact Samantha Hale (ude.anaidni@elahjs.)
Acknowledgements:
We would like to thank the New York Academy of Sciences for hosting the meeting and the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center at Indiana University for sponsoring the breakfast and lunch.