Table of Contents
E-Research: Transformations in Scholarly Practice
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction
1 The Contours and Challenges of e-Research
Nicholas W. Jankowski
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Part II: Conceptualization
2 Towards a Sociology of e-Research: Shaping Practice and Advancing Knowledge
Ralph Schroeder & Jenny Fry
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3 e-Research as Intervention
Paul Wouters & Anne Beaulieu
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Part III: Development
4 Developing the UK-based e-Social Science Research Program
Peter Halfpenny, Rob Procter, Yu-Wei Lin & Alex Voss
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5 e-Research and scholarly community in the humanities
Paul Genoni, Helen Merrick & Michele Willson
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6 The Rise of e-Science in Asia. Dreams and Realities for Social Science Research: Case studies of Singapore and South Korea
Carol Soon & Han Woo Park
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Part IV: Collaboration
7 Creating Shared Understanding across Distance: Distance Collaboration across Cultures in R&D
Petra Sonderegger
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8 Moving from Small Science to Big Science: Social and Organizational Impediments to Large Scale Data Sharing
Eric T. Meyer
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Part V: Visualization
9 Visualization in e-Social Science
Mike Thelwall
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10 A Picture is Worth a Thousand Questions: Visualization Techniques for Social Science Discovery in Computational Spaces
Howard T. Welser, Thomas Lento, Marc Smith, Eric Gleave & Itia Himelboim
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Part VI: Data Preservation & Reuse
11 Web Archiving as e-Research
Steven M. Schneider, Kirsten A. Foot & Paul Wouters
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12 The Promise of Data in e-Research: Many Challenges, Multiple Solutions, Diverse Outcomes
Ann Zimmerman, Nathan Bos, Judy Olson & Gary Olson
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13 Naming, Documenting and Contributing to e-Science
Samuelle Carlson & Ben Anderson
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Part VII: Access & copyright
14 Open Access to e-Research
Robert Lucas & John Willinsky
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15 Intellectual Property in the Context of e-Science
Dan L. Burk
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Part VIII: Case studies
16 Situated Innovations in e-Social Science
Bridgette Wessels & Max Craglia
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17 Wikipedia as Distributed Knowledge Laboratory: The Case of Neoliberalism
Clifford Tatum & Michele LaFrance
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