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diversity of e-Infrastructures creates a variety of governance forms.
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Governance strategies emerge in different shapes, ``from the small and
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informally organized (CineGrid is an example) to larger multi-tiered
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and more elaborate and complex structure[s] \ac{geant}''
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and more elaborate and complex structure[s] (\ac{geant})''
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\cite{eResearch2020}. However, it is noted that only large
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e-Infrastructures distinguish between strategic oversight and
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management.
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\acrodefplural{jra}{Joint Research Activities}{jras}
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\acrodef{na}{Networking Activity}
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\acrodefplural{na}{Networking Activities}{nas}
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\acrodef{C3Grid}{Collaborative Climate Community Data and Processing Grid}
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\acrodef{D4Science}{Distributed Collaboratories Infrastructure on Grid Enabled Technology 4 Science}
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\acrodef{DRIVER}{Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European Research}
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\acrodef{EELA-2}{E-science Grid facility for Europe and Latin America}
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\acrodef{ETSF}{European Theoretical Spectroscopy Facility}
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\acrodef{DARIAH}{Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities}
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\acrodef{DEISA}{Distributed European Infrastructure for Supercomputing Applications}
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\acrodef{CLARIN}{Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure}
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\title{An Overview of e-Infrastructure Governance}

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