Workshops
NIH Workshop on Identifiers and Disambiguation in Scholarly Work
Date:
October 25th & 26th, 2006 (please see the agenda for details)
Meeting Place:
New York Hall of Science, NYC
Lower Level Boardroom
http://www.nyscience.org
5 minutes from La Guardia airport.
Photos:
Organizers:
Katy Börner
Victor H. Yngve Professor of Information Science, School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University, Bloomington;
Director, Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center; Curator, Places & Spaces: Mapping Science exhibit
katy@iu.edu
PR^2 |
PPT
Julie Smith
Co-curator of Places & Spaces.
Indiana University
jsmarie@gmail.com
PR^2
www.nyscience.org Stephen Uzzo
Director of Technology, www.nyscience.org New York Hall of Science. Collaborated on the design of Connections - The Nature of Networks. suzzo@nyscience.org
Workshop Goals & Agenda:
This workshop aims to identify existing and to master-mind
novel maps for an exhibit on "Science (Weather) Forecasts" as
part of the 3rd iteration of the Mapping Science exhibit. The
envisioned maps help to communicate the structure and evolution
of mankind's scholarly knowledge by showing for example
- The evolution of scientific communities/fields – birth,
growth, maturation, decline.
- Interactions among fields. Who 'eats'
who's papers?
- Trends, patterns, or emergent research
frontiers, feedback loops, etc.
- Interplay of competition and collaboration.
- Diffusion of people, ideas, skills, etc.
in geospatial space and topic space.
- Effects of different funding models,
e.g., few large vs. many small grants.
The maps are rendered
based on a sophisticated analysis and modeling of large-scale
scholarly datasets comprising papers, patents, or grants.
For background information please see list of publications.
Please fill out the Brief Bio and PR^2: Problems & Pitches and submit to
Katy Borner <katy@iu.edu> and Elisha Hardy <efhardy@iu.edu> by Thursday October 19th, 2006.
Date
October 25th & 26th, 2006 (please
see the agenda for
details)
Schedule:
Wednesday, October 25th, 2006
6:00pm | Dinner at Pisticci. View Menu and please send food preferences to Veronica Dougherty <veronicadougherty@hotmail.com See Directions |
8:30pm | Cocktail Party at Brad Paley's Place. Digital Image Design Incorporated, 170 Claremont Suite 6, New York, NY 10027. Bring a Print or a Bottle |
Thursday, October 26th, 2006
6:00pm | Light Breakfast |
9:00am | Introduction by Participants (5 min per person/organization=24 slots) |
10:30am | Break |
11:00am | Mapping Science & Science Forecasts: Challenges and Opportunities by Katy Börner |
12:30pm | Joint Lunch |
1:30pm | Breakout Sessions on Reference Systems, Metaphors, Data Overlays, Design Languages, etc. |
2:30pm |
Breakout Session Reports |
3:30pm |
Break |
4:00pm |
Discussion of Next Steps |
5:30pm |
Adjourn |
Participants Attending:
Bruce Herr
Research Staff, Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center, School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University
bherr@iu.edu
PR^2
Eric Giannella
Research Associate in the Jenkins Collaboratory
Duke Univeristy
(attends only on 10/26)
eric.giannella@duke.edu
Arno Klein
Parsons Institute for Information Mapping (PIIM)
arno@binarybottle.com
PR^2 | PPT
Robert Pietrusko
Parsons Institute for Information Mapping (PIIM)
pietrusr@newschool.edu
Jamie Smith
Researcher in Mathematics and Computation
Parsons Institute for Information Mapping (PIIM)
jamie.a.smith@gmail.com
Anthony Townsend
Research Director
Institute for the Future
atownsend@iftf.org
PR^2
Richard Klavans
Map of Science
Science analyst and science map maker.
Designer of tools for research planning.
rklavans@mapofscience.com
PPT
Nicolas Barris
Knewco, Inc
barris@knewco.com
PR^2
Brad 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
www.nyscience.org Marcia Rudy
Program Consultant
New York Hall of Science
mrudy@nyscience.org
Peter Hook
Ph.D. Student at SLIS, Indiana University. Works on educational knowledge domain visualizations.
pahook@iu.edu
PR^2 | PPT
David Bornstein
Author of "How to Change the World" http://www.howtochangetheworld.org
(attends only on 10/25)
dnbornstein@gmail.com
Skye Bender-Demoll
SoNIA developer,
researcher / consultant on dynamic network visualization
skyebend@skyeome.net
Movies shown at workshop:
Movie 1, Movie 2, Movie 3
PR^2 | PPT
Daniel Zeller
Pierogi Gallery
Brooklyn, NY
danzel@inch.com
PR^2
Bonny Harbinger
Ph.D., J.D.
Deputy Director
Office of Technology Transfer
National Institutes of Health
harbinger@nih.gov
PR^2
Israel I. Lederhendler
Ph.D.
Director, Division of Information Services
Office of Extramural Research, OD
National Institutes of Health
lederhei@od.nih.gov
BIO
Mike Pollard
Vice President, Discovery Logic.
mikep@DiscoveryLogic.com
www.nyscience.org Eric Siegel
Executive Vice President, Programs & Planning
www.nyscience.org New York Hall of Science
Interested But Cannot Attend:
Interested (not attending)
Chaomei Chen <Chaomei.Chen@cis.drexel.edu>
Luc Anselin <anselin@uiuc.edu>
Mark Gahegan <mng1@psu.edu>
Alex Soojung-Kim Pang <apang@iftf.org>
Eric Moeller <moeller@scireview.de>
Barend Mons <bmons@knewco.com>
Walter Tobler <tobler@geog.ucsb.edu>
Timothy Lenoir <lenoir@duke.edu>
Andre Skupin <askupin@uno.edu>
Ingo Gunther <i-gun@refegee.net>
Alan McEachren <maceachren@psu.edu>
Ji Lee <jilee@pleaseenjoy>
Valdis Krebs <valdis@orgnet.com>
Daniel A MaFarland <macfarland@standford.edu>
Ramana Rao <rao@inxight.com>
Jim Giles <J.Giles@nature.com>
Boyack, Kevin W <kboyack@sandia.gov>
John T. Bruer <bruer@jsmf.org>
Tatham, Thomas (NIH/CSR) <tathamt@csr.nih.gov>
Eduardo Kac <ekac@saic.edu>
Christensen, Paola <Peter_Christensen@moma.org>
Peter Christensen <Peter_Christensen@moma.org>
Henry Small <henry.small@thomson.com>
Caroline S. Wagner <caroline.wagner@sri.com>
Jim Ketchum
www.nyscience.org Alan J. Friedman, Chief Scientist
New York Hall of Science, afreidman@nyscience.org
www.nyscience.org Martin Weiss,
Vice President, Science www.nyscience.org New York Hall of Science, mweiss@nyscience.org
Travel/Housing:
The Ramada Plaza Hotel
on 114th Street (Access to #7 Subway Line and free shuttle
to La Guardia) is $119.00 per night. Mapping Science is
a grass roots effort. Currently, there is no funding available
for travel support. If you would like to attend but need
support, please contact Katy at katy@iu.edu and
we will try to find a way.
Directions:
Directions to the University of Florida from all surrounding airport hubs are available online.
Publications:
Börner, Katy, Chen, Chaomei, and Boyack, Kevin. (2003). Visualizing Knowledge Domains. In Blaise Cronin (Ed.), Annual Review of Information Science & Technology, Volume 37, Medford, NJ: Information Today, Inc./American Society for Information Science and Technology, chapter 5, pp. 179-255.
Shiffrin, Richard M. and Börner, Katy (Ed.). (2004). Mapping Knowledge Domains. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 101(Suppl_1).
Chen, Chaomei and Hicks, Diana. (2004). Tracing Knowledge Diffusion. Scientometrics. 59(2), 199-211.
Boyack, Kevin W., Klavans, R. and Börner, Katy. (2005). Mapping the Backbone of Science. Scientometrics. 64(3), 351-374.
Börner, Katy, Penumarthy, Shashikant, Meiss, Mark and Ke, Weimao. (2006). Mapping the Diffusion of Scholarly Knowledge Among Major U.S. Research Institutions. Scientometrics. 68(3), pp. 415-426.
Small, Henry. (2006). Tracking and Predicting Growth Areas in Science, Scientometrics. 68(3), 595-610.
Acknowledgments:
This effort is supported by the National Institutes of Health under Grant No. 1U24RR029822-01. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Institutes of Health.