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Conference Feedback

Thank you for attending the 4th international conference. We would greatly appreciate your feedback.

Section 1: Your details (optional)

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Section 2: Workshops/Tutorials

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Section 3: Keynote Speakers

Professor Wolfgang Gentzsch

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Professor Craig Calhoun

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Dr. Francine Berman

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Section 4: Panel Sessions

Panel Session -Whither e-Science

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Section 5: Paper Sessions

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Paper Session 1a: Barriers and enablers of e-Infrastructure

Accelerating Transition to Virtual Research Organization in Social Science (AVROSS): the results of a study for the EC

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Widening Uptake of e-Infrastructure Services

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Paper Session 2a: Quantitative Methods
Dynamic Social Simulation Models Enabled by e-Research

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Some New Grid Enabled Tools for Quantitative e-Social Science
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Paper Session 1b: Social shaping of e-Infrastructure

Learning the Lessons of the Past: A factor analysis of the uptake of ICT across faculties within a single HEI

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The World Wide Web of Research and Access to knowledge

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The Diffusion of e-Research: The Use and Non-Use of Advances in Information and Communication Technologies

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Paper Session 2b: Research tools

A Methodological Quest for Studying Interactions in Advanced Video Conferencing Environments

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Access Grid Anywhere

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e-Social Science for Free/Libre Open Source Software Researchers

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Lost in Reality - The Case for Virtual Safe Settings

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Paper Session 1c: Social shaping of e-Infrastructure

A Case Study about the use of e-Infrastructure elements used within the Social Scientists

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Mapping e-Science's path in the collaboration space: an ontological approach to monitoring infrastructure development

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Paper Session 2c: Research Tools

The experience of using Digital Replay System for social science research

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Virtual Worlds: An Exploratorium for Theorizing and Modelling the Dynamics of Network and Group Behaviour

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Paper Session 3a: User requirements and usability

VERA: Virtual Environment for Research in Archaeology

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User-centered development of a Virtual Research Environment to support Collaborative Research Events

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Paper Session 4a: Exploiting new kinds of data

Analysing User Generated Content for social science. Generational "we sense" in the Italian blogosphere

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Using Facebook as a Data Source and Platform for e-Researching Social Networks

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Disability, the Academy and Identity 2.0: Mapping the social experiences of disabled students online
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Paper Session 3b: User requirements and usability

Lessons from Developing a Social Networking Site for Scientists

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Lessons from Developing a Social Networking Site for Scientists

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e-Science Application Development: Analyst and User Perspectives
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Paper Session 4b: Exploiting new kinds of data

Ethno-Goggles: Supporting Field Capture of Qualitative Material

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Grid-enabled Data Collection and Analysis - Semantic Annotation in Skills-based Learning

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Normative Behaviour in Wikipedia
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Paper Session 3c: Knowledge management and data curation

Developing Ontologies to Support eSocial Science: The PolicyGrid Experience

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Professional Identity and Knowledge Sharing: A Case analysis of a wiki to support public health professionals.

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Markup and Metadata in International Criminal
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Paper Session 4c: Case studies of e-science

Processing everything - lessons from comprehensive automated processing of the UK large scale government surveys

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Modelling and Simulation for e-Social Science Through the Use of Service-Orientation and Web 2.0 Technologies

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The Laboratory Blog Book
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Paper Session 3d: Case studies of e-science

Defining the Role of the e-Social Scientist

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Measuring the Impact of e-Research: how to Account for Disciplinary Differences

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Towards Participatory Development of Agent Based Models

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Content Repositories and Social Networking: Can There Be
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Finally, thank you very much for attending. And thanks for the feedback!