Article ID: CBB898245006

The future historian: Reflections on the archives of contemporary sciences (2016)

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Historians working on recent science work close to where the archives are created or become accessible. Based on this experience, the essay presents a reflection on the archives of contemporary life sciences. It addresses three questions: firstly, what is special about the archival situation of contemporary sciences? Secondly, which sources do contemporary historians use and what opportunities and challenges do they offer? And finally, what potential changes to the archives of contemporary sciences are we witnessing? The essay draws a distinction between, on the one side, the history of science when the actors are still alive—a situation that presents a particular set of issues in respect to the available sources—and, on the other side, questions relating specifically to the life sciences at the turn of the millennium—a period which will eventually not be considered as 'contemporary' any more. It reviews changes in scientific practice, historiographical trends and archival practices and considers the place of paper records, digital sources, material artefacts and oral sources in the archives of contemporary sciences. It argues that the commercialisation and privatisation of science may prove a bigger problem for the future historian than the shift to the digital medium. It concludes by welcoming the closer interactions between scientists, historians, curators and archivists prompted by recent developments.

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Authors & Contributors
Mikniene, Giedre
Waal, Elske de
Dunn, Rhonda Thayer
Weldon, Stephen P.
Weininger, Stephen J.
Verburgt, Lukas M.
Journals
Studium: Tijdschrift voor Wetenschaps- en Universiteitgeschiedenis
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
Technology and Culture
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Social History of Medicine
Publishers
Texas A and M University
Texas A&M University
Concepts
History of science, as a discipline
Historiography
Historians of science, modern
Digital humanities
Historical method
Scientific communities; interprofessional relations
People
Forbes, Robert James
Wittop Koning, Dirk Arnold
Sarton, George
Kuhn, Thomas S.
Gillispie, Charles Coulston
Darwin, Charles Robert
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century, early
Enlightenment
Places
Netherlands
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
West Africa
France
Belgium
Baltic States
Institutions
Science History Institute (SHI)
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