Abstract
This is a report of a workshop held in Phoenix, Arizona April 17 to 19, 2007. The objective of the workshop was to build on the findings of recent Cyberinfrastructure reports ([ACLS], [CI]) to identify opportunities and strategies for managing information created and used by researchers and scholars in the sciences, social sciences, and the humanities. Participants included representatives from Europe and the US with affiliations in government, higher education, industry, and private foundations.