The Role of e-Infrastructures in the Transformation of Research Practices and Outcomes
Meyer, Eric T.; Schroeder, Ralph; Dutton, William H.
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Title
The Role of e-Infrastructures in the Transformation of Research Practices and Outcomes
Author(s)
Meyer, Eric T.
Schroeder, Ralph
Dutton, William H.
Issue Date
2008-02-28
Keyword(s)
Information infrastructure development
Information policy
ethics and law
Abstract
In this paper, we examine transformations that have taken place in
e-Research, and address the potential for additional
transformations as e-Research develops and matures. The notion
of a transformation in e-Research can operate on many levels:
transformations in the tools used to conduct research,
transformations in projects that enable new types of e-Research,
transformations to ordinary scientific practice, transformations in
the types of scientific questions that can be asked and able to be
asked, and transformations in the scientific imagination. While
much of the current rhetoric implies that e-Research will
transform the very nature of science, other types of less-pervasive
transformations are more evident at these relatively early stages in
the development of e-Research infrastructures, and some evidence
supports the idea that continuity has been more common in the
ordinary scientific practice of e-Research rather than
transformation. The data from this paper draws on the work of
the Oxford e-Social Science project (OeSS).
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