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      <title>Research Infrastructure Needs in the Arts and Humanities</title>
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      <description>I have just been involved in a new committee that will advise on national research infrastructure in Norway. I guess my appointment to this committee is partly based on my experience with building up a medium-sized infrastructure on my own, the fourMs Lab.</description>
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      <description>Open Science is on everyones lips these days But why dont we use the term Open Research moreThis is a question I have been asking regularly after I was...</description>
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