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Welcome to the Sara Fine Institute Web Site

Welcome to the web site of The Sara Fine Institute (SFI). The Institute is dedicated to examining the ways technology impacts interpersonal communications and relationships with family, friends, professional colleagues, governing bodies, health care providers, and educational institutions. SFI Faculty Affiliates conduct research on social, political, ethical, medical, technical, and educational issues via innovative research projects and campus-community partnerships. Since its founding, the SFI has promoted multidisciplinary studies of users of online information, digital information production and use, and the impact of the information technology on scholarly publishing.

2008 Institute Lecture

The Sara Fine Institute is proud to announce that Lawrence Lessig, Professor of Law at Stanford, will present the 2008 Sara Fine Institute Lecture.

When: September 25, 2008 at 3:00pm

Where: Teplitz Memorial Moot Courtroom in the Barco Law Building of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. It's on the ground floor of the building.

Professor Lessig is the founder of the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford and Chair of the Creative Commons project. He has served on the faculties at Harvard Law and the University of Chicago. His presentation as part of the Sara Fine Institute Annual Lecture will address his work in legal aspects of cyberspace and constitutional law. Read on

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Highlights

The 2007 Annual SFI Lecture Online Featuring Professor Chris Dede more Go

DL Colloquium: "Cyberscholarship: supercomputing meets digital libraries, with the Web as a case study" more img1

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