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The Future of the BI Infrastructure Community
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Broader Impacts Community Timeline April 24-26, 2013 1 st Broader Impacts Infrastructure Summit hosted by MU. Funded by internal grant from Mizzou Advantage and a small reg fee. Participants subscribed to National BI Listserv September 1, 2013 NSF awards MU a planning grant to plan national BI network & submit a Research Collaboration Network (RCN) proposal to fund the network. October 22-23, 2013 RCN proposal preparation workshop hosted at Northwestern
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Broader Impacts Community Timeline March 7, 2014 NSF EPSCoR Workshop proposal awarded to provide funding for 2014 BI Infrastructure Summit. Principal Investigator Susan Renoe, Missouri Co-Principal Investigator Diane Rover, Iowa State April 16-18, 2014 The second BI Infrastructure Summit held in Arlington, VA November 15, 2013 RCN proposal submitted. Principal Investigator Susan Renoe, Missouri Co-Principal Investigators Jane Horwitz, Penn Kemi Jona, Northwestern Kevin Niemi, Wisconsin Diane Rover, Iowa State Key Personnel Megan Heitmann, Iowa State Amy Pratt, Northwestern Kaye Storm, Stanford
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Presenting BIONIC Funded by NSF RCN award B roader I mpacts & O utreach N etwork for I nstitutional C ollaboration
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Disclaimer These plans represent a snapshot of items the proposal team thought were important in building a national BI network 6 months ago. We welcome any & all ideas for the future of this community & ask for your expertise & resources to share. The goal is that by the end of the 5-year RCN award, BIONIC will become a self-sustaining membership organization.
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BIONIC Objectives 1.Identify and curate promising models, practices, & evaluation methods for the BI community 2.Expand engagement in and support the development of high-quality BI activities by educating current & future faculty and researchers on effective BI practices 3.Develop the human resources necessary for sustained growth & increased diversity of the BI community 4.Promote cross-institutional collaboration on & dissemination of BI programs, practices, models, materials, and resources
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BIONIC Plan to Support Information & Material Sharing Products (Horwitz): – Annual State of the BI Field Report – BI Evaluation Resources – BI Handbooks – E-Newsletter Potential Topics: – NSF BI Review Criterion & Requirements – Getting a BI Office Established – Getting Started with BI in Research – Models for BI Infrastructure & Support – BI Documentation – BI Evaluation – BI Scholarship
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BIONIC Plan to Support Information & Material Sharing Cyberinfrastructure (Jona & Pratt): – Website (www.broaderimpacts.net)www.broaderimpacts.net – Databases: BI Professionals & Offices – Open-access Repository – Community Calendar Event Planning (Niemi and Heitmann) – Annual Meeting – Site Visits Mentoring & Training (Rover)
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How Do I Join BIONIC? Join the listserv: Send a new email to listserv@po.missouri.edu with a blank subject line. Delete EVERYTHING from your email except for Subscribe BROADERIMPACTSSUMMIT-L (make sure you take out your signature line as well!) More information is coming soon! Talk to Kaye Storm
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BIONIC: Next Steps What would you like BIONIC to do for you? What does success for BIONIC look like in 3-5 years? (yellow) How can you contribute to the growth and success of BIONIC?
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NSF Acknowledgment This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grant numbers MCB-1408736 and MCB-1313197. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and o not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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