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Staff Directory
Stephen
M.
Griffin
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Email:
sgriffin@nsf.gov
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Phone:
(703) 292-8930
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Fax:
(703) 292-9073
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Room:
1125 S
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Organization:
IIS
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Title:
Program Director
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Title:
Program Director - Information Integration & Informatics (III) Cluster
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Biography:
Stephen M. Griffin is a Program Director in the Information Integration and Informatics (III)
cluster in the National Science Foundation's Division of Information and Intelligent Systems. For the
period 1994-2004, Mr. Griffin managed the Special Projects Program which included the Interagency Digital
Libraries Initiatives and the International Digital Libraries Collaborative Research and Applications
Testbeds program. Prior to joining the Division of Information and Intelligent Systems, Mr. Griffin
served in several research divisions, including the Divisions of Chemistry and Advanced Scientific
Computing, the Office of the Assistant Director, Directorate for Computer and Information Science and
Engineering, and staff offices of the Director of the NSF. He has been active in working groups for
Federal high performance computing and communications programs, and serves on numerous domestic and
international advisory committees related to digital libraries and advanced computing and networking
infrastructure. In 2004-2005 he was on special assignment to the Library of Congress, Office of Strategic
Initiatives, to assist with the National Digital Information and Infrastructure Preservation Program.
His educational background includes degrees in Chemical Engineering and Information Systems Technology.
He has additional graduate education in organizational behavior and development and the philosophy of
science. His research interests are in topics related to interdisciplinary research and scholarly
communication. He has been active in promoting cultural heritage informatics and computing and the
humanities and arts.
Further information on current and past projects funded through his programs can be found at:
http://www.dli2.nsf.gov/ and
http://www.nsf.gov
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