Documentary Scholarly Communications in the Perspective of Social Informatics

26/06/2000


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Documentary Scholarly Communications in the Perspective of Social Informatics

Top Level Overview

Social Informatics

Some Topics studied in OI & SI

SI Analyses Illustrated in this Talk

More About Social Informatics

Technological imperatives vs. organizational incentives

Lotus Notes at Price Waterhouse (1990-91)

Digital Convergence or “Not Just a Matter of Time”?

Digital Convergence or “Not Just a Matter of Time”?

Convergence

Convergence Assumptions

Heterogeneous Development

Heterogeneous Development

Examples of E-Forums in Different Fields

Key Differences Between E-Forums

One major model: ArXiv.org

Formal Topical Groupings of arXiv.org - e-Print Archive

arXiv.org - Mathematics e-Print Archive

Monthly Submissions to arXiv.org [definitely actively used]

E-BioSci Controversy

E-BioMed Proposal (May 5, 1999) [Based on arxiv.org]

Some Info Sources re. E-BioMed Controversy

E-BioMed Comment by Stevan Harnad, University of Southampton, May 8, 1999

PubMedCentral Proposal (Aug 30, 1999)

What can we learn from the E-BioMed Controversy?

The Socio-Technical Chracater of Information Technologies

February 8, 1996 CIRCULAR NO. A-130

The term "information technology" means

IT as a "socio-technical interaction network”

A Scientific Journal’s Production as a Socio-Technical (Interaction) Network

An Electronic Journal Embedded in a Socio-Technical Interaction Network

How Social Informatics Matters

Social Informatics Followup

Scholarly Communication Followup

Auteur:Rob Kling