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Alan Noble: Globally distributing innovation: A Google perspective
Alex Szalay: Science in an Exponential World
Andrew Treloar: Supporting the e-Research lifecycle from acquisition through to annotation: the DART/ARCHER experience
Ann Borda: Expanded uptake and sustainable communities of use: JISC’s role in shaping the UK e-Infrastructure for Research
Ann Borda: The Integrative Biology Virtual Research Environment (IBVRE)
Anna Shillabeer, Denise de Vries, and John Roddick: Data wars over data stores: challenges in medical data linkage
Anne-Marie Lansdown: All aboard, destination: Seamless
Anthony J Maeder: Data linking and integration for health applications
Australian Access Federation Reference Group Forum
Bernard Pailthorpe: Collaborative working - from HPC, Vis to AG developments in Australia
Brian Fitzgerald and Scott Kiel-Chisholm: The Legal Framework for e-Research Project
Bruce Wren: The new world of web based research collaboration
Chris Myers: Virtual Beamline Development for the Australian Synchrotron
Craig Johnson: Building the eResearch Marine Science Information Infrastructure
David Abramson: Grid enabling 'real' science and engineering
David de Roure: eScience is about Scientists too
David Thorns and Mary Allan: Access Grid, video conferencing, and real life simulation
Glenn Moloney: Australian participation in the world's largest eresearch infrastructure: the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid and the EGEE program
Humanities technologies: an information gathering forum for humanities
Ian Atkinson: CIMA, SRB, and JAINIS
Ian Atkinson: Sensor grids and ARCHER
Ian Johnson: Beyond bibliographies: integrating research data in a unified collaborative framework
James Dalziel, Neil Witheridge, and Aizhong Lin: The AAF and Shibboleth
James Dalziel, Ray Warouw, and Chi Nguyen: ASK-OSS, DRAMA and RAMS: eResearch support from MELCOE
James Farnhill: A view of access management from Europe
Jane Hunter: Harvesting community tags and annotations to augment institutional repository metadata
Jane Hunter: The Open Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE)
Jason Lohrey: Mediaflux™: A data management platform for collaborative research
Jeremy Barker: Bio-grids and applications (QFAB)
Jeremy Frey: The CombeChem project: From smart labs to smart papers
Keith Webster: eResearch and the future of research libraries
Kerry Kilner: The Resource for Australian Literature
Lesley Wyborn and Robert Woodcock: Developing an e-Research infrastructure for Australian earth sciences: the NCRIS 5.13 AuScope Grid
Lindsay Hood: National Grid and applications
Lyle Winton and Kerry Blinco: The e-Framework
Marienne Hibbert: The Molecular Medicine Informatics Model (MMIM)
Markus Buchhorn: The preservation and sustainability of research data
Martin Flanagan: Accelerating investigative discovery
Mary Galea: Walk small, walk tall: walking through the lifespan
Mike Briers: Globalising social science based e-research services: Some benefits and challenges
Mike Sargent: eResearch Strategic Positioning for the Future
Neil Killeen: An informatics system for neuroscience research imaging
Nick Jones and Sam Searle: BeSTGRID and KAREN: Collaboration capability for eResearch in New Zealand
Nick Tate: Overview, history and the Australian Access Federation (AAF)
Patty McMillan, UQ: Middleware roadmap and action plan for Australian research and higher education
Paul Arthur: Going digital: Humanities and the eResearch revolution
Paul Davis: VeRSI
Peter Harris: The virtual kidney: An eResearch interface and grid portal
Phil Bourne: Thoughts on the future of scientific dissemination
Rhys Francis: Platforms for collaboration
Richard Levy and Austin McLean, ProQuest: Institutional repositories: A gateway to e-research
Rodney McDuff and Patty McMillan: Identity data schemas for the AAF (AUeduPerson)
Ross Coleman: A maturing partnership: eHumanities and the digital library
Rudolf Dimper: High performance computing for synchrotron radiation research
Sarah Howard and John Byron: Humanities technologies: Research methods and ICT use by humanities researchers
Scott Parker: Honeycomb storage
Simon Ringer: Microscopy & microanalysis: Challenges & opportunities in eResearch
Toby Burrows and Elzbieta Majocha: Building infrastructures for Web-based collaboration in humanities research networks
Tom Honeyman: FieldHelper: A tool to assist the collation of field data and its ingestion into repositories
Viviani Paz and Nick Tate: Issues of policy and governance for the AAF
Wayne Richards: National Data Network (NDN)