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Fables and Formulas: The Sciences and the Arts and Humanities Look at Each Other is the second, in a three-part series, of moderated roundtable discussions presented by the University of Maryland College of Arts and Humanities titled WorldWise: The Arts and Humanities in the 21st Century.

This wiki is designed to support the Fables and Formulas symposium by providing access to research material relevant to the discussion’s topic and mission. Its content was compiled by University of Maryland College of Information Studies graduate students enrolled in Professor Kari Kraus’ section of Information Access in the Arts (LBSC 752).

INFORMATION OVERVIEW:
Information included in this wiki is not exhaustive, but rather highlights past and current collaborations among and between professionals, including but not limited to scholars in the scientific, artistic, and humanistic disciplines. In addition to documenting these shared encounters, this wiki seeks to foster optimism, a sense of possibility, for such work in the future by reporting what has been successful and not.

WIKI SECTIONS:
Introduction
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Describes purpose, authorship & context; offers an information overview; outlines Wiki sections; and shares ways in which you may contribute to this resource.


Nature of Scholarship in the Humanities and Sciences
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Concerns published work, mostly articles, on the intersection of the arts & humanities and the sciences in scholarship.


Institutional Infrastructure Promoting Collaboration
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Reports on institutional infrastructure promoting collaboration, including university affiliated centers and programs, university presses and publications, and programs affiliated with information organizations.


Federal Funding Agencies and Initiatives
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Tells of programs promoting collaboration between the arts & humanities and the sciences, including results from database and Web searches.


Artist-in-Residency Programs
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Shares information resources about partnerships between art and industry & art and technology, with a primary focus on relevant artist-in-residency programs.

HOW MAY I CONTRIBUTE TO THIS PROJECT?:
If you know of resources that supplement what has been listed (and complements the topic of how the sciences, & arts and humanities look at one another), we want to hear from you!

Simply register with Wetpaint (if you haven’t already). Then, visit the 'Discussion Forum' to start a new thread, or add to an existing one.


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