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World Wide Research, 2010
- William H. Dutton, Paul W. Jeffreys:
World Wide Research - Reshaping the Sciences and Humanities. MIT Press 2010, ISBN 978-0-262-51373-9 - William H. Dutton, Paul W. Jeffreys:
World Wide Research: An Introduction. World Wide Research 2010: 1-18
I Foundations
- William H. Dutton:
Reconfiguring Access in Research: Information, Expertise, and Experience. World Wide Research 2010: 21-39 - Geoffrey C. Bowker, Paul N. Edwards, Steven J. Jackson, Cory P. Knobel:
The Long Now of Cyberinfrestructure. World Wide Research 2010: 40-44 - Mike Thelwall:
Identifying Winners and Losers: The Role of Webometrics. World Wide Research 2010: 45-47 - Robert Ackland:
"Superstar" Concentrations of Scientific Output and Recognition. World Wide Research 2010: 48-50 - Paul W. Jeffreys:
The Developing Conception of e-Research. World Wide Research 2010: 51-66 - Tony Hey, Roger S. Barga, Savas Parastatidis:
Research Platforms in the Cloud. World Wide Research 2010: 67-71 - David De Roure:
The New e-Research. World Wide Research 2010: 72-74 - John Taylor:
The Promises and Threats of e-Research in the Strategies of Firms and Nations. World Wide Research 2010: 75-78
II State of the Practice
- Eric T. Meyer, Christine Madsen, Jenny Fry:
Digital Resources and the Future of Libraries. World Wide Research 2010: 83-97 - David M. Shotton:
Data Webs for Image Repositories. World Wide Research 2010: 98-101 - Alan K. Bowman:
Digital Technology and Ancient Manuscripts. World Wide Research 2010: 102-106 - Yorick Wilks, Matthijs den Besten:
Key Digital Technologies to Deal with Data. World Wide Research 2010: 107-119 - Christine L. Borgman:
Embedded Networked Sensing. World Wide Research 2010: 120-124 - Michael A. Fraser:
Identifying Digital Objects. World Wide Research 2010: 125-129 - Kieron O'Hara, Tim Berners-Lee, Wendy Hall, Nigel Shadbolt:
Use of the Semantic Web in e-Research. World Wide Research 2010: 130-134 - Grace de la Flor, Marina Jirotka, Sharon Lloyd, Andrew Warr:
Embedding e-Research Applications: Designing for Usability. World Wide Research 2010: 135-152 - Andrew Martin:
Trusted Computing Platforms. World Wide Research 2010: 153-156 - Mike Thelwall:
Social Networking and e-Research. World Wide Research 2010: 157-160
III Social Shaping of Infrastructures and Practices
- William H. Dutton, Eric T. Meyer:
Enabling or Mediating the Social Sciences? The Opportunities and Risks of Bottom-up Innovation. World Wide Research 2010: 165-184 - Rob Procter:
An e-lnfrastructure for the Social Sciences. World Wide Research 2010: 185-187 - Jonathan J. H. Zhu, Xiaoming Li:
Chinese e-Social Science: A Low-End Approach. World Wide Research 2010: 188-190 - Paul A. David, Michael Spence:
Institutional Infrastructures for Global Research Networks in the Public Sector. World Wide Research 2010: 191-213 - Tina Piper, David Vaver:
Ownership of Medical Images in e-Science Collaborations: Learning from the Diagnostic Mammography National Database. World Wide Research 2010: 214-217 - Justine Pila:
The Value of Authorship in the Digital Environment: Producing and Protecting Scientific Information. World Wide Research 2010: 218-222 - William H. Dutton, Tina Piper:
The Politics of Privacy, Confidentiality, and Ethics: Opening Research Methods. World Wide Research 2010: 223-240 - Michael Parker:
Ethical and Moral Dimensions of e-Research. World Wide Research 2010: 241-244 - Jane Kaye:
Data Sharing in Genomics - Is It Lawful? World Wide Research 2010: 245-248 - Julia Lane:
Protecting Confidentiality. World Wide Research 2010: 249-252
IV Implications for Research
- Jenny Fry, Ralph Schroeder:
The Changing Disciplinary Landscapes of Research. World Wide Research 2010: 257-271 - Paul Wouters:
The Agenda-Setting Role of e-Research. World Wide Research 2010: 272-276 - Annamaria Carusi, Marina Jirotka:
Reshaping Research Collaboration: The Case of Virtual Research Environments. World Wide Research 2010: 277-296 - Matthew Dovey:
The Future of Virtual Research Environments. World Wide Research 2010: 295-298 - Paul A. David, Matthijs den Besten, Ralph Schroeder:
Will e-Science Be Open Science? World Wide Research 2010: 299-316 - Gustavo Cardoso, Joao Caraca, Rita Espanha, Sandro Mendonça:
The Politics of Open Access. World Wide Research 2010: 317-321 - John Wilbanks, Hal Abelson:
Open Access versus "Open Viewing" for a Web of Science: The Neurocommons Example. World Wide Research 2010: 322-324 - Marcus Antonius Hidalgo Ynalvez, Ricardo B. Duque, Wesley Shrum:
Shaping Research in Developing Areas. World Wide Research 2010: 325-342 - William H. Dutton, Paul W. Jeffreys:
Coda: The Ends and Means of World Wide Research. World Wide Research 2010: 343-348
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