Web Science Trust Explained

Web Science Trust
Type:Private company limited by guarantee
Key People:JP Rangaswami, chair of the board
Wendy Hall, managing director
Location:University of Southampton, U.K. / London, U.K. (registered office)
Website:www.webscience.org

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]

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.

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Conferences

The first Web Science conference (WebSci09: Society on Line) was sponsored in part by WSRI and was held in Greece in March 2009.[4] The conference had over 300 registrants from a number of fields including computing, social science, law, economics, philosophy, psychology. The conference has since continued as a yearly event. The first fully virtual Web Science conference was held in July 2020 as a result of travel restrictions arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Web Science conferences!Conference!Date!Place!Keynote speakers!registrants
Web Science 202421-24 May 2024 Stuttgart-Vaihingen, GermanyEszter Hargittai, Jie Tang, Dirk Hovy, Hannes Werthner
Web Science 2023April 30-May 1, 2023 Austin, Texas, USABob Metcalfe, Dhiraj Murthy, David Rand
Web Science 202226-29 June 2022Barcelona, Spain (Hybrid conference)Leila Zia, M.C. Schraefel
Web Science 202121-25 June 2021 Southampton, UK (Virtual conference)Deen Freelon, Martha Lane Fox
Web Science 20207-10 July 2020 Southampton, UK (Virtual conference)Jim Hendler, Gina Neff
Web Science 2019June 30 - July 3, 2019 Boston, USAFabien Gandon, Sandra González-Bailón
Web Science 2018 27-30 May 2018, AmsterdamTim Berners-Lee, John Domingue
Web Science 201726–28 June 2017 Troy, NY, USASteffen Staab, Jen Golbeck
Web Science 201622–25 May 2016 Hannover, GermanyDaniel Miller, Andrew Tomkins, Daniel Olmedilla, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Jure Leskovec, Helen Margetts
Web Science 201528 June–1 July 2015 Oxford, UKMarkus Strohmaier, Mia Consalvo, Rachel Gibson
Web Science 201423–25 June 2014 Bloomington, Indiana, USAWendy Hall, J.P. Rangaswami, Laura DeNardis, Daniel Tunkelang
Web Science 20132–4 May 2013 Paris, FranceVint Cerf, Cory Doctorow
Web Science 201222–24 June 2012 Evanston, Illinois, USALuis von Ahn, Sinan Aral, danah boyd, Jon Kleinberg, Sonia Livingstone, Siva Vaidyanathan200
Web Science 201114–17 June 2011 Koblenz, GermanyBarry Wellman, Jaime Teevan190
Web Science 201026–27 April 2010 Raleigh, North Carolina, USASir Tim Berners-Lee, Jennifer Chayes, Melissa R. Gilbert
Web Science 200918–20 March 2009 Athens, GreeceNoshir Contractor, Nigel Shadbolt, Jacques Bus, Sir Tim Berners-Lee300+

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: WSTNet Laboratories. 23 March 2012.
  2. Web site: About The Web Science Trust . The Web Science Trust.
  3. Web site: ISchools home page .
  4. Web site: Home . websci09.org.