Presentation Slides
1) Presentations Related to the Book
NCeSS 2009 Workshop: Cologne, Germany
Imagining, Identifying, and Investigating e-Research. Workshop document contains: description of event, schedule, presenters and affiliations, and short abstracts.
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Materials for Panel 1: Conceptualizing e-Research
Materials for Panel 2: Practicing e-Research
Oxford e-Research Conference 2008:
Document contains schedule & statements for panel sessions on e-Collaboration.
Materials Panel 1: Projects & Initiatives
- Ann Zimmerman: Challenges and solutions to data sharing and reuse
- Gert Goris, Gusta Drenthe & Paul Wouters: Linking scholarly networks and disciplines: A collaboratory in the making
- Petra Sonderegger: Distance collaboration across cultures in R&D
Panel 2: Theoretical considerations
- Ralph Schroeder: Towards a sociology of e-Research: The place of distributed collaboration
- Eric T. Meyer: Social and organizational impediments to large scale data sharing
- Ben Anderson: Impact of e-science on social science data, methods and expertise
- Paul Wouters: Constructing collaboratories as an interventionist theoretical strategy
2) Other Presentations
- Peter van den Besselaar & Edwin Horlings: Where is social science moving?
- Anne Beaulieu & Sally Wyatt: Ethics of e-research
- Benjamin Mangold & Christoph Groneberg: Building interdisciplinary bridges
- Stefan Dormans: Collaboratories in Social Sciences and Humanities
- Christine Borgman: e-Infrastructures and data: Reflections on changes in scholarship
- Charles van den Heuvel: Theoretical concerns with collaboratories in the humanities
- Henk Wals: Circulation of Knowledge and learned practices in the 17th Century Dutch Republic. A web-based Humanities’ Collaboratory on correspondences
- Stefan Dormans: Socio-technological aspects of collaboratories in the social sciences




