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Grant: Public Lab
To support a workshop and associated roadmapping activities on open science hardware
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Grant: Johns Hopkins University
To partially support the 2016 IEEE eScience Conference
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Grant: University of Texas, Austin
To raise the visibility of and improve incentives for software work as a contribution in the scientific literature
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Grant: Digital Public Library of America, Inc.
To leverage DPLA's national network for the creation of a free eBook collection available in 50 states and a pilot eBook marketplace for thousands of libraries and schools
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Grant: New York University
To study how attention and perception affect microeconomic behaviors and macroeconomic outcomes
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Grant: Brookings Institution
To promote independent, unbiased, and nonpartisan economic research on regulatory economics
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Grant: Annual Reviews
To publish a digital magazine that unlocks scientific research to inform the public discourse in multiple subjects with compelling, timely, and impartial knowledge
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Grant: Urban Institute
To develop, document, and make freely available both linked mortgage datasets, as well as new tools for analyzing large collections of administrative data
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Grant: Columbia University
To integrate behavioral insights into the foundations of standard macroeconomic models by re-examining the role of the Euler equation
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Grant: Industrial Organizational Society, Inc.
To support graduate student presentations at the International Industrial Organization Conference
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Grant: Association of Research Libraries
To develop and disseminate a Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Software Preservation
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Grant: Harvard University
To support workshops on the creation of standards for entering temporal data into timeline visualization tools
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Grant: National Science Communication Institute
To partially support the 2017 meeting of the Open Scholarship Initiative
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Grant: Princeton University
To improve the Contingent Worker Supplement (CWS) questions in order to increase validity, reduce measurement error, and include appropriate categories of alternative workers
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Grant: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
To compare the retirement paths of public and private employees, assessing differences in working conditions, retirement benefits, and government regulations and impacts on the age of retirement from career jobs and the likelihood of post-retirement work
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Grant: Third Way Foundation
To develop, test, and calibrate models of how administrative data from online platforms relate to official employment statistics
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Grant: Urban Institute
To identify, simulate, and evaluate policy reform options that could reduce work disincentives at older ages, more equitably and efficiently provide retirement benefits to older adults, and ensure long-term solvency of U.S. retirement programs
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Grant: Seth Fletcher
To support research for and writing of Einstein’s Shadow: A Black Hole, A Band of Astronomers, and the Quest to See the Unseeable (Ecco Press 2018), a book about the Event Horizon Telescope and the quest to capture the first direct image of a black hole
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Grant: Film Independent, Inc.
As support for the triennial Sloan Film Summit: a three-day event of screenings, panels, staged readings, project updates, networking opportunities, and community building for Sloan film grantees
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Grant: North Carolina State University
To support research and writing of a book, "Never Home Alone," that engages the general public in the history and science of the microbiology of the built environment