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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Sep 2008 14:04:36 -0400
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I thought that members of this list might be interested in the
following:
 
NSF SciSIP Solicitation:
 
An important part of advancing the science of science policy is getting
scientists and engineers to engage with social scientists in studying
science policy within the context of their domain disciplines. Briefly,
the SciSIP (Science of Science & Innovation Policy) program underwrites
fundamental research that creates new explanatory models, analytic tools
and datasets designed to inform the nation's public and private sectors
about the processes through which investments in science and engineering
(S&E) research are transformed into social and economic outcomes.
 
The new SciSIP solicitation is available at
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2008/nsf08586/nsf08586.htm.
 
In addition to standard SciSIP proposals, this solicitation includes a
category for four demonstration projects.  These projects are intended
to demonstrate viable approaches to the collection and analysis of data
on knowledge generation and innovation in organizations. The
demonstration projects should provide evidence of the scalability and
sustainability of the approach, have a data protection and dissemination
plan, and include a plan describing how the project's progress towards
its scientific goals can be evaluated and assessed.
 
This solicitation also calls for proposals which use new techniques to
analyze and visualize complex datasets.
 
Doctoral dissertation improvement awards and international
collaboration are encouraged in all aspects of the solicitation."
 
For more information, please contact Julia Lane, Program Director,
Science of Science & Innovation Policy, National Science Foundation, 703
292 5145.

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