The ACLS Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences convened seven public information-gathering sessions to hear from those interested in contributing to the work of the Commission. Below is a record of those who testified at these public sessions, held throughout the country on the following dates. Transcripts of these testimonies are available on the ACLS Web site at: http://www.acls.org/cyberinfrastructure/cyber_public_sessions.htm
Tuesday, April 27th, 2004 – Washington, DC
- Michael Jensen, National Academies Press
- Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
- Max Evans, National Historical Publications and Records Commission
Saturday, May 22nd, 2004 – Chicago
- William Barnett, Field Museum
- James Grossman, Newberry Library
- Myron P. Gutmann, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- James Hilton, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Lorna Hughes, New York University
- Martin Mueller, Northwestern University
- Bill Regier, University of Illinois Press
Saturday, June 19th, 2004 – New York
- Stephen Brier, New Media Lab, CUNY Graduate Center
- Diana Taylor, New York University
- Kevin Guthrie, Ithaka Harbors
- Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
- Robert Darnton, Princeton University
- Stanley N. Katz, Princeton University
Saturday, August 21st, 2004 – Berkeley
- Suzanne Calpestri, University of California, Berkeley
- Henry Brady, University of California, Berkeley
- Michael Buckland, Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative (ECAI)
- Richard Rinehart, University of California, Berkeley
- Geoffrey Nunberg, Stanford University
- Gregory Niemeyer, University of California, Berkeley
- John Ober, University of California, Berkeley
- Marc Levoy, Stanford University
Saturday, September 18th, 2004 – Los Angeles
- Janice Reiff, University of California, Los Angeles
- Kenneth Hamma, J. Paul Getty Trust
- Jerry D. Campbell, University of Southern California
- Douglas Greenberg, Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation
- David Theo Goldberg, University of California Humanities Research Institute
- Zoe Borofsky, University of California, Los Angeles
Tuesday, October 26th, 2004 – Baltimore
- James J. O’Donnell, Georgetown University
- David Greenbaum, The Interactive University Project, University of California, Berkeley
- Fred Heath, University of Texas, Austin
- Patricia Kosco Cossard, Medieval Academy of America, University of Maryland
- Bernard Frischer, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia






