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Much has been written about cyberinfrastructure, data curation, and data-driven research in the past couple of years - the following list is just a sample.

  • Arms,William Y.; Larsen,Ronald L. 2007. The future of scholarly communication: Building the infrastructure for cyberscholarship. Report of a workshop held in Phoenix, Arizona April 17-19, 2007. National Science Foundation and the Joint Information Systems Committee. (.pdf link)
  • Association of Research Libraries Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships. 2006. To stand the test of time: Long-term stewardship of digital data sets in science and engineering. (.pdf link)
  • Atkins, D. E., Droegemeier, K. K., Feldman, S. I., Garcia-Molina, H., Klein, M. L., & Messerschmitt, D. G. 2003. Revolutionizing science and engineering through cyberinfrastructure: Report of the national science foundation blue-ribbon advisory panel on cyberinfrastructure. United States. (.pdf link)
  • Borgman, Christine L. 2007. Scholarship in the digital age: information, infrastructure, and the Internet. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. 336 p.
  • Edwards, Paul N., Steven J. Jackson, Geoffrey C. Bowker, and Cory P. Knobel. 2007. Understanding Infrastructure: Dynamics, Tensions, and Design. Report of a Workshop on History and Theory of Infrastructure: Lessons for New Scientific Cyberinfrastructures. (Link)
  • Hey, T., and A.E. Trefethen. 2005. Cyberinfrastructure for e-Science. Science, 308(8), 817. (Link)
  • National Research Council. 2003. Sharing publication-related data and materials: responsibilities of authorship in the life sciences. National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on Responsibilities of Authorship in the Biological Sciences. National Academies Press, Washington, D.C. 104 p.
  • National Science Board, & National Science Foundation. 2005. Long-lived digital data collections. National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. (Link)
  • National Science Foundation Cybernfrastructure Council. 2006. NSF'S CyberInfrastructure Vision for 21ST Century Discovery. Washington, D.C.: National Science Foundation. (.pdf link)
  • Steinhart, Gail, John Saylor, Paul Albert, Kristine Alpi, Pam Baxter, Eli Brown, Kathy Chiang, Jon Corson-Rikert, Peter Hirtle, Keith Jenkins, Brian Lowe, Janet McCue, David Ruddy, Rick Silterra, Leah Solla, Zoe Stewart-Marshall, Elaine L. Westbrooks. 2008. Digital Research Data Curation: Overview of Issues, Current Activities, and Opportunities for the Cornell University Library. Report of the Cornell University Library Data Working Group. (Link)