Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Environmental Moelcular Sciences Laboratory
Collaboratory Projects
These Slides are a synthesis of several talks given in March 1996
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Intro:Down the Hall While Across the Country
The EMSL Mission: A Collaborative Facility
The Hanford Site Clean-up Challenges
EMSL Organization
EMSL Computer and Information Sciences Organization
The Collaboratory Concept: Definition
Supporting Scientific Collaboration
Sociology: Modes of Collaboration
Sociology: Characteristics of Collaborations (part 1)
Sociology: Characteristics of Collaborations (part 2)
Sociology: Mapping Modes to Tools
Other Dimensions in Mapping Modes to Tools
Collaboratory Examples in Other Fields
The Goal: Supporting Natural Collaboration on Any Task
The EMSL Collaboratory Programs
EMSL On-Line: Intro
EMSL On-Line: Communications
ECCE: Concept
ECCE: Splash Screen
The Collaborative Research Environment (CORE) Concept
The User's Choice - Any or All Tools
Launching CORE With a Single 'Click'
Videoconferencing
WebTour - Synchronized WWW Browsing
The EMSL Televiewer: A Collaborative Shared Computer Display
Data: From Instrument to Analysis
The EMSL Electronic Laboratory Notebook: Finding and Analyzing Data
The EMSL Electronic Laboratory Notebook: Interactive Annotation
The EMSL Electronic Laboratory Notebook: Communications
CORE Communications
The CORE project: Part of the DOE's DCEE Program
U.W. Chem. 155 Lab: Live from the EMSL
CORE Status: Beneficial Uses
CORE Status: Conclusions