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Web Science Trust

The Web Science Trust (WST) is a UK Charitable Trust with the aim of supporting the global development of Web science. It was originally started in 2006 as a joint effort between MIT and University of Southampton to formalise the social and technical aspects of the World Wide Web. The trust coordinates a set of international "WSTNet Laboratories" that include academic research groups in the emerging area of Web science.[1]

Founded

2006 (2006)

JP Rangaswami, chair of the board
Wendy Hall, managing director

It was first announced at MIT on 2 November 2006 as the Web Science Research Initiative (WSRI), changing its name in 2009 to the Web Science Trust.[2] Tim Berners-Lee originally led this program, now run by a Board of Trustees, which aims to attract government and private funds to support their many activities. The Web Science Trust supports curriculum development in universities and research institutions to train future generations of Web Scientists. Given the similarities between Web Science and Information Science, Web Science overlaps with the interests of the ISchool movement,[3] particularly in the United States, but focuses more specifically on the Web itself. The annual Web Science conference brings together participants from many fields including those studying both the social and the computational aspects of the World Wide Web.


Areas of interest include:

(managing director)

Wendy Hall

Nigel Shadbolt

James Hendler

Noshir Contractor

(chairman)

JP Rangaswami

George Metakides

Steffen Staab

Anni Rowland-Campbell

Bill Thompson

Directors/trustees


Fellows


Patron

List of I-Schools

World Wide Web

Webometrics

Web Engineering

Lohr, Steve (2 November 2006). . The New York Times.

"Group of University Researchers to Make Web Science a Field of Study"

, Wendy Hall, James Hendler, Nigel Shadbolt, Daniel J. Weitzner (August 2006). "Creating a Science of the Web". Science. 313 (11): 769–71. doi:10.1126/science.1126902. PMID 16902115. S2CID 5104030.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Tim Berners-Lee

Julià Minguillon, Daniel Riera, and Wendy Hall (October 2008). "Web Science (dossier)". UOC Papers (7): 25.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Kieron O'Hara

an article by Tim Berners-Lee.

Web Science: Studying the Internet to Protect Our Future

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Official website

Press release

Audio: Web Science: A Conversation with the Inventor of the Web