Workshop Three Confirmed

We are pleased to announce that Project Bamboo's Workshop Three will take place on January 12-14 in Tucson, Arizona. The workshop will begin at 9AM on Monday morning. It will end at noon on Wednesday, January 14.

As more information about Workshop Three becomes available, it will be posted here: http://projectbamboo.org/workshop-three.

Workshop Three is open to all institutions or organizations whose applications were accepted to attend Workshop Two & Three or for those institutions or organizations who apply, meet the requirements, and are accepted to Workshop Three. To view the application requirements and submission form, please visit http://www.projectbamboo.org/join-us.

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Bamboo is community-driven cyberinfrastructure planning project for the arts and humanities led by the University of Chicago and the University of California, Berkeley. Bamboo strives to create a consortium of universities, colleges, libraries, organizations, and industry partners committed to supporting research, teaching and learning in the arts, humanities, and interpretive social sciences. The approach central to the planning project is one rooted in creating, reusing, remixing, and sharing technology services across project, institutional, organizational, regional, and national boundaries. The fundamental thought behind this approach is that if we can share technologies and content in common ways, we will be able to reduce the overall effort in the long term to create new digital projects, increase the potential for greater innovation as more effort can be placed on new ideas rather than recreating existing solutions, take best advantage of specialized skill sets across the various communities to solve problems, and leverage institutional and community-wide economies of scale to tackle problems and sustain critical projects.

For more information on Bamboo, send email to bamboo_feedback@lists.berkeley.edu

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