Labor Out of Place: On the Varieties and Valences of (In)visible Labor in Data-Intensive Science, written with @IrenePasquetto is now out: https://t.co/qnjURLbpyE I highly recommend the humane editorial process @eSTSjournal to all. Special thanks to @scritic and @timelfen
"The individuals and teams who create datasets retain an inherent advantage in interpretation over any other prospective data reuser who may come along later.” https://t.co/NeYlEZVX6y @IrenePasquetto @SciTechProf@harvard_data
“When data creators and reusers find mutual benefit in collaboration, science benefits.”
Irene Pasquetto (@IrenePasquetto), Christine Borgman (@SciTechProf), & Morgan Wofford (@UCLA_KI) on Uses and Reuses of Scientific Data in the latests HDSR issue.
https://t.co/sMQhY2p6Su
(ASIS&T) is delighted to announce that Professor Christine L. Borgman, is the 2019 recipient of the ASIS&T Award of Merit, the highest honor presented by the Association.
https://t.co/fz4OQ1mxjV
Congratulations to our team member Dr. @BernieBoscoe for filing her dissertation! From Blurry Space to a Sharper Sky: Keeping Twenty-Three Years of Astronomical Data Alive. Take a look! https://t.co/T37seAhCf8
New article in @JASIST ! Digital data archives as knowledge infrastructures: Mediating data sharing and reuse by @SciTechProf@ScharnhorstA and Milena Golshan
https://t.co/LQsKnzqgD5
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Slides from @SciTechProf's presentation at the RDA-France Conference in Partnership with National Open Science Plan for France!
Research Data Alliance in the Science Data-Sharing Landscape. https://t.co/GHmpvSoPs8 … #jnso2018
Big Science, Little Science, and Open Science: Sustainability, Stewardship, and Knowledge Infrastructures. National Open Science Plan for France - Keynote Presentation Slides. https://t.co/bvJMDE5oKV @SciTechProf#jnso2018