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Subject:        Librarians sought for CSIG 2009
Date:   Thu, 21 May 2009 10:03:23 -0400
From:   C.C. Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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With apologies for cross-posting, please note this announcement for CSIG
2009. This is a great summer program for librarians interested in data,
cyberinfrastructure, collaborative librarianship, and late developments
in the way your faculty are (or will be) engaging their data universe. I
highly recommend it and I know for a fact they're particularly
interested in courting librarians for this.

Chris M.

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GEON is pleased to announce the 6^th  Cyberinfrastructure Summer
Institute for Geoscientists (CSIG) to be held August 10-14, 2009 at the
San Diego Supercomputer Center on the University of California, San
Diego campus.   General and program information, as well as online
registration is available at: http://www.geongrid.org/csig09.

CSIG‘09 will expose participants to emergent Geoinformatics approaches
to 3D and 4D integration of geoscience data.  Given the diverse
interests of past CSIG participants, and the feedback that they
provided, this year’s program will feature two “tracks” of instruction:


   1. “Build”:  Overview of the technologies utilized to develop earth
      science cyberinfrastructure.
   2. “Education”:  Utilization of cyberinfrastructure-based data
      systems and tools for earth science education and research.


Interested applicants at all levels are encouraged to apply, including
graduate students, postdocs, faculty, and professionals in earth science
and related disciplines.

Course registration and accommodations are paid for with support
received from the National Science Foundation (http://www.nsf.gov
<http://www.nsf.gov/>).  Selected participants will be responsible for
funding their own travel to San Diego for the Institute.

*The Registration Deadline for the CSIG ’09 is June 7^th .  Registration
can be found at *http://www.geongrid.org/csig09.**

Please forward this information to anyone that may be interested in this
year’s CSIG.

Margaret Smeekens
GEON Project Coordinator
San Diego Supercomputer Center
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive, MC-0505
La Jolla, CA   92093
858.534.5070


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Geographic Information Systems Specialist
Purdue University Libraries

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