SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Comparative Investigation of Collaboratories Sept. 25-27 University of Michigan Ann Arbor.

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SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Comparative Investigation of Collaboratories Sept University of Michigan Ann Arbor

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN The Collaboratory Concept n Collaboratory <-- Collaborate + Laboratory n W. Wulf -- “… a ‘center without walls,’ in which the nation’s researchers can perform their research without regard to geographical location” (1989) n NRC Report –Three illustrative areas oceanography space physics molecular biology (1993) n Many collaboratory initiatives –NSF, NIH, DOE, NASA, etc.

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Definition of a Collaboratory n A collaboratory is an organizational entity that spans distance, supports rich and recurring human interaction oriented to a common research area, and provides access to data sources, artifacts and tools required to accomplish research tasks.

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Collaboratory Digital Libraries, E-Pub access to information access to facilities people-to-people Communication, Groupware Services Distributed, media-rich information technology Interaction with the Physical World

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN NSF ITR Project n “Sustainable and Generalizable Technology to Support Collaboration in Science” n Sept to August 2005 n $2.4M n University of Michigan, Howard University (Lucent Technologies)

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Principals n G. Olson, PD n D. Atkins n T. Finholt n J. Olson n S. Teasley n D. Cogburn n M. Cohen n J. Hardin n M. Hedstrom n D. Radev n E. Yakel n J. Herbsleb (CMU) n J. Trimble (Howard) n G. Furnas n F. Jahanian n J. King

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Project Goals  Perform a comparative analysis of collaboratory projects  through invitational workshops that bring together collaboratory researchers from around the world,  Develop of a Collaboratory Knowledge Base  technical and social data and detailed findings from existing collaboratory projects,  Develop general principles and design methods  with broad community participation,  Test these principles on existing collaboratories

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Previous workshops n #1: Social Issues (June 4-5, 2001) –Definition of “collaboratory” –Definitions of “success” –Social processes –Organizational processes

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Previous Workshops n #2: Technical Issues (July 19-20, 2001) –Tools & technologies of collaboratories –Capabilities needed by collaboratory users –Technology issues facing collaboratories

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN This Workshop n Empirical analysis of existing collaboratories n Two strategies –Collaboratories-at-a-glance Broad survey of what’s out there Small basic set of facts about all of them –In-depth studies of selected collaboratories Focused analysis

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN In-depth: Four projects n Upper Atmospheric Research Collaboratory (UARC, )/Space Physics and Aeronomy Research Collaboratory (SPARC, ) n Great Lakes Regional Center for Aids Research (GLR CFAR) n Bugscope n Environmental Molecular Science Lab (EMSL)

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Goals n What have we learned so far n What next? –Two-part strategy –What next for in-depth analysis

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Agenda n Wednesday, September 25 –9:00 – Introduction to Science of Collaboratories Project, Gary Olson –9:30 – Overview of Collaboratories at a Glance Chair: Gary Olson Presenters: Nathan Bos, Judy Olson, Erik Dahl –10:30-10:45 Break –10:45 Discussants and General discussion Jonathan Grudin, John Walsh, Deb Agarwal –12:15 – Working Lunch

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Agenda n Wednesday, September 25 –1:00 – 3:30 – Case #1: Great Lakes Regional Center for AIDS Research Chair: Dan Atkins Presenters: Stephanie Teasley, Jason Yerkie CFAR people: Steve Wolinsky, Jamie Drew Discussants: Jim Herbsleb, Prasun Dewan Open discussion –3:30 – 4:00: Break –4:00 – 5:30 – Case #2: Bugscope Chair: Tom Finholt Presenters: Nathan Bos Bugscope people: Umesh Thakkar, Daniel Webster Discussants: Jonathan Cummings, Atul Prakash Open Discussion –7:00 – Dinner at the Olsons

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Agenda n Thursday, September 26 –9:00 – 12:00 Case #3: UARC/SPARC Chair: Stephanie Teasley Presenter: Tom Finholt UARC/SPARC people: Bob Clauer, Gary Olson, Peter Knoop Discussants: Jason Owen-Smith, Jim Meyers Open Discussion –10:30 – 10:45 Break –10:45 – 12:00 Continued discussion of UARC/SPARC –12:00 – Lunch

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Agenda n Thursday, September 26 –1:00 – 3:00 Case #4: EMSL Chair: Judy Olson Presenters: Nathan Bos EMSL people: Jim Meyers –3:00 – 3:30: Break –3:30 – 5:00 – Cross-Cutting Themes Chair: Judy Olson Discussants: Jonathan Grudin, John Walsh, Deb Agarwal –6:00 – Dinner out in Ann Arbor, arranged groups

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Agenda n Friday, September 27 –9 – 10:15 Meta discussion: What next? And a process review Chair: G. Olson –10:15 – 10:30 Break –10:30 – Future in-depth collaboratory studies; which ones Chair: Tom Finholt –12 – Adjourn over box lunches

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN How we will do this n Your comments –Please make notes, suggestions, other ideas as we go on the colored sheets in your notebook –OR, us n Other procedural things –Dan Cooney