E-Research transformation in scholarly practice /

This volume, which features renowned scholars from across the globe, provides critical reflection on the overall emergence of e-research, particularly on its adoption and adaptation by the social sciences and humanities.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Jankowski, Nick.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2009.
Series:Routledge advances in research methods ; 1.
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Table of Contents:
  • The contours and challenges of e-research / Nicholas W. Jankowski
  • Towards a sociology of e-research : shaping practice and advancing knowledge / Jenny Fry and Ralph Schroeder
  • e-research as intervention / Anne Beaulieu and Paul Wouters
  • Developing the UK-based e-social science research program / Peter Halfpenny ... [et al.]
  • e-research and scholarly community in the humanities / Paul Genoni, Helen Merrick and Michele Willson
  • The rise of e-science in Asia : dreams and realities for social science research : case studies of Singapore and South Korea / Carol Soon and Han Woo Park
  • Creating shared understanding across distance : distance collaboration across cultures in R & D / Petra Sonderegger
  • Moving from small science to big science : social and organizational impediments to large scale data sharing / Eric T. Meyer
  • Visualization in e-social science / Mike Thelwall
  • A picture is worth a thousand questions : visualization techniques for social science discovery in computational spaces / Howard T. Welser ... [et al.]
  • Web archiving as e-research / Steven M. Schneider, Kirsten A. Foot and Paul Wouters
  • The promise of data in e-research : many challenges, multiple solutions, diverse outcomes / Ann Zimmerman ... [et al.]
  • Naming, documenting and contributing to e-science / Samuelle Carlson and Ben Anderson
  • Open access to e-research / Robert Lucas and John Willinsky
  • Intellectual property in the context of e-science / Dan L. Burk
  • Situated innovations in e-social science / Bridgette Wessels and Max Craglia
  • Wikipedia as distributed knowledge laboratory : the case of neoliberalism / Clifford Tatum and Michelle Lafrance.