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World Wide Research : Reshaping the Sciences and Humanities
1.2 Identifying Winners and Losers: The Role of Webometrics
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Author(s):
Mike Thelwall
Publication date:
May 21 2010
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The MIT Press
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May 21 2010
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10.7551/mitpress/9780262014397.003.0004
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Book chapters
Coda: The Ends and Means of World Wide Research
Will e-Science Be Open Science?
Shaping Research in Developing Areas
Institutional Infrastructures for Global Research Networks in the Public Sector
The Developing Conception of e-Research
Glossary
Embedding e-Research Applications
Abbreviations
Reshaping Research Collaboration
Enabling or Mediating the Social Sciences?
Reconfiguring Access in Research
The Changing Disciplinary Landscapes of Research
Index
World Wide Research : An Introduction
Digital Resources and the Future of Libraries
Key Digital Technologies to Deal with Data
The Politics of Privacy, Confidentiality, and Ethics
pp. 1
World Wide Research: An Introduction
pp. 21
Reconfiguring Access in Research: Information, Expertise, and Experience
pp. 40
1.1 The Long Now of Cyberinfrastructure
pp. 45
1.2 Identifying Winners and Losers: The Role of Webometrics
pp. 48
1.3 “Superstar” Concentrations of Scientific Output and Recognition
pp. 51
The Developing Conception of e-Research
pp. 67
2.1 Research Platforms in the Cloud
pp. 72
2.2 The New e-Research
pp. 75
2.3 The Promises and Threats of e-Research in the Strategies of Firms and Nations
pp. 83
Digital Resources and the Future of Libraries
pp. 98
3.1 Data Webs for Image Repositories
pp. 102
3.2 Digital Technology and Ancient Manuscripts
pp. 107
Key Digital Technologies to Deal with Data
pp. 120
4.1 Embedded Networked Sensing
pp. 125
4.2 Identifying Digital Objects
pp. 130
4.3 Use of the Semantic Web in e-Research
pp. 135
Embedding e-Research Applications : Designing for Usability
pp. 153
5.1 Trusted Computing Platforms
pp. 157
5.2 Social Networking and e-Research
pp. 165
Enabling or Mediating the Social Sciences? The Opportunities and Risks of Bottom-up Innovation
pp. 185
6.1 An e-Infrastructure for the Social Sciences
pp. 188
6.2 Chinese e–Social Science: A Low-End Approach
pp. 191
Institutional Infrastructures for Global Research Networks in the Public Sector
pp. 214
7.1 Ownership of Medical Images in e-Science Collaborations: Learning from the Diagnostic Mammography National Database
pp. 218
7.2 The Value of Authorship in the Digital Environment: Producing and Protecting Scientific Information
pp. 223
The Politics of Privacy, Confidentiality, and Ethics : Opening Research Methods
pp. 241
8.1 Ethical and Moral Dimensions of e-Research
pp. 245
8.2 Data Sharing in Genomics—Is It Lawful?
pp. 249
8.3 Protecting Confidentiality
pp. 257
The Changing Disciplinary Landscapes of Research
pp. 272
9.1 The Agenda-Setting Role of e-Research
pp. 277
Reshaping Research Collaboration: The Case of Virtual Research Environments
pp. 295
10.1 The Future of Virtual Research Environments
pp. 299
Will e-Science Be Open Science?
pp. 317
11.1 The Politics of Open Access
pp. 322
11.2 Open Access versus “Open Viewing” for a Web of Science: The Neurocommons Example
pp. 325
Shaping Research in Developing Areas
pp. 343
Coda: The Ends and Means of World Wide Research
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