Project MINERVA, an acronym of Mapping the INternet Electronic Resources Virtual Archive, is a Library of Congress project started recently, in order to collect and preserve primary source materials which are colloquially described as "born digital". It also refers to a controversial Department of Defense initiative. The Minerva Research Initiative, often called Project Minerva, was announced in 2008 by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates, a former Eagle Scout and University President.
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- Project MINERVA, an acronym of Mapping the INternet Electronic Resources Virtual Archive, is a Library of Congress project started recently, in order to collect and preserve primary source materials which are colloquially described as "born digital". It also refers to a controversial Department of Defense initiative. The Minerva Research Initiative, often called Project Minerva, was announced in 2008 by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates, a former Eagle Scout and University President. Adhering to the Eagle Scout motto, "be prepared," Minerva looks to tap into the community of area specialists and other university researchers, particularly those who work on Islam, Iraq, China, and related areas. Under the Department of Defense Minerva will provide US$50 million to fund research on five separate themes. One focus will be on China, a second on terrorism, a third on Iraq, a fourth on Islam, and a fifth that is open. The goal is to create improved relations between the Department of Defense and the universities and to develop knowledge that the military can benefit from in the long term. But Minerva has proven controversial. Although many scholars support Minerva, a number of academic researchers have sounded public alarm about the prospect of Defense Department funding for research. The American Anthropological Association sent a public letter suggesting that the funding be transferred to a different body, such as the NSF. Hugh Gusterson, a prominent anthropologist at George Mason University, has written a series of articles in a variety of venues that have attracted significant attention. He worries that "any attempt to centralize thinking about culture and terrorism under the Pentagon’s roof will inevitably produce an intellectually shrunken outcome.... The Pentagon will have the false comfort of believing that it has harnessed the best and the brightest minds, when in fact it will have only received a very limited slice of what the ivory tower has to offer—academics who have no problem taking Pentagon funds. Social scientists call this “selection bias,” and it can lead to dangerous analytical errors. " The Department of Defense later added money to Minerva and now funds additional research through the National Science Foundation. The results of the selection process have yet to be announced.
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- Project MINERVA, an acronym of Mapping the INternet Electronic Resources Virtual Archive, is a Library of Congress project started recently, in order to collect and preserve primary source materials which are colloquially described as "born digital". It also refers to a controversial Department of Defense initiative. The Minerva Research Initiative, often called Project Minerva, was announced in 2008 by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates, a former Eagle Scout and University President.
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