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title: 'Cyberinfrastructure and the Humanities'
date: '2006-07-28T09:25:00-04:00'
permalink: /cyberinfrastructure-and-the-humanities/
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- academia
- networks
- publishing
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Im still running pretty much a day behindmeant to post this yesterday, but never got to it. In any event, and in a hurry:
The [Chronicle](http://chronicle.com/daily/2006/07/2006072701t.htm) reported yesterday that the ACLS had released a [report](http://www.acls.org/cyberinfrastructure/), “Our Cultural Commonwealth,” examining the state of “cyberinfrastructure” in the humanities and social sciences, arguingunsurprisingly, perhapsthat these “softer” areas of the academy have a long way to go in order to catch up with the levels of development and support available to the hard sciences. Among their recommendations is one near and dear to my heart: “Encourage digital scholarship.”
Today is also the final day in the summer institute on [ Cyberinfrastructure for Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences](http://flatiron.sdsc.edu/projects/ci-hass/main.php) at UC San Diego, sponsored by (among other organizations), [HASTAC](http://www.hastac.org/).
Im very much hoping to hear what comes out of that institute, and looking forward to seeing how the ACLSs report is received…