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Grant: University of Washington
To support a workshop on the repair and maintenance of technological systems from a historical and sociological perspective
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Grant: University of California, Berkeley
To develop open source R software and training to support various parts of the research process including data publication, data integration, and reproducibility
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Grant: Carnegie Mellon University
To study and develop best practices for community code engagements in the context of scientific software development
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Grant: Creative Commons
To survey and evaluate open hardware licensing options, with an emphasis on distributed sensing hardware
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Grant: The University of Chicago
To facilitate more efficient movement, management, and sharing of research data
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Grant: New York University
To support a workshop and hackathon on crowdfunding and scientific projects
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Grant: Yale University
Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship for Tristan Geiller in Neuroscience
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Grant: Sage Bionetworks
To prototype interfaces for scholarly communication on top of the existing Synapse computational research management platform
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Grant: Duke University
To support the technical and organizational development of an altmetrics platform: Total-Impact
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Grant: George Mason University
To support extensive outreach in conjunction with continued refinement of the PressForward software platform in order to produce curated overlay publications for scientific communities
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Grant: The Internet Archive
To support a summit on Linked Open Data in Libraries, Archives, and Museums (LOD-LAM), as well as dissemination of proceedings and outreach around pilot use cases
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Grant: University of California, Berkeley
To support the development of interactive exploration, collaboration, and publication capabilities within the IPython Notebook software platform
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Grant: University of California, Office of the President
To support the further technical and community development of the Data Management Plan Tool
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Grant: Indiana University
To design a prototype system that demonstrates non-consumptive, computational access to a restricted full-text corpus
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Grant: New York University
To advance data-intensive scientific discovery through new methods, new tools, new partnerships, and new career paths
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Grant: Columbia University
To support a meeting on best practices for data publication in the Earth and space sciences
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Grant: ARTstor, Inc.
To support a planning meeting on potential uses of ARTstor in image-based natural sciences
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Grant: Harvard University
To help social science journals process and publish the data associated with research articles
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Grant: The Wolfram Foundation
To prototype part of a Mathematical Heritage Library by constructing and demonstrating a computable database concerned with continued fractions
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Grant: Hunter College of the City University of New York
To develop a model for ScienceBetter, a network of domain-specific websites to support informal information dissemination about the innovative approaches to scholarly practice