Digital Information Technology
This program seeks to better our understanding of the relationship between technology, information, and society, primarily through research on and the development of digital information technology for the conduct of scholarly research and public engagement with knowledge. Grantmaking in this program focuses on three distinct sub-areas:
- Data and Computational Research
Grants related to how information technology enables new forms of data-intensive research (Program Director: Joshua Greenberg)
- Scholarly Communication
Grants related to how information technology may change the dissemination and evaluation of scholarship (Program Director: Joshua Greenberg)
- Universal Access to Knowledge
Grants related to digitizing knowledge and increasing access to that knowledge (Program Director: Doron Weber)