Book ID: CBB834814133

Knowledge Machines: Digital Transformations of the Sciences and Humanities (2015)

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Schroeder, Ralph (Author)
Erik T. Meyer (Author)


MIT Press


Publication Date: 2015
Edition Details: Book series: Infrastructure
Physical Details: 271
Language: English

In 'Knowledge Machines,' Eric Meyer and Ralph Schroeder argue that digital technologies have fundamentally changed research practices in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Meyer and Schroeder show that digital tools and data, used collectively and in distributed mode -- which they term e-research -- have transformed not just the consumption of knowledge but also the production of knowledge. Digital technologies for research are reshaping how knowledge advances in disciplines that range from physics to literary analysis. Meyer and Schroeder map the rise of digital research and offer case studies from many fields, including biomedicine, social science uses of the Web, astronomy, and large-scale textual analysis in the humanities. They consider such topics as the challenges of sharing research data and of big data approaches, disciplinary differences and new forms of interdisciplinary collaboration, the shifting boundaries between researchers and their publics, and the ways that digital tools promote openness in science. This book considers the transformations of research from a number of perspectives, drawing especially on the sociology of science and technology and social informatics. It shows that the use of digital tools and data is not just a technical issue; it affects research practices, collaboration models, publishing choices, and even the kinds of research and research questions scholars choose to pursue. 'Knowledge Machines'  examines the nature and implications of these transformations for scholarly research.

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Review Patricia Galloway (October 2016) Review of "Knowledge Machines: Digital Transformations of the Sciences and Humanities". Technology and Culture (pp. 1045-1046). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Lorenzo, Alfredo
Delfanti, Alessandro
Thatcher, Jim
Davies, Stephen M.
de Olmos, Soledad
Borgman, Christine L.
Concepts
Research methods
Digital humanities
Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
History of Computing
Open access
Data collection; methods
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
19th century
18th century
17th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
France
Europe
Africa
Institutions
U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record
United States. Securities and Exchange Commission
National Health Service (Great Britain)
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