Research has shown that failing to recognize and understand organizational subgroups, their cultures, and their reward systems can result in a failure of system adoption. Infrastructure building projects for science are complex forms of collaborative work that involve many subgroups. As part of an ongoing research project, we use ethnographic methods to explore the roles, categories, and relationships that are sometimes taken for granted in cyberinfrastructure research and development. We find a diversity of stakeholders and stakes in the development of a cyberinfrastructure for environmental genomics that transcends categories such as “users, ” “designers,” and “community.” 1
We ask the question: What document infrastructures do scientists build to support their virtual orga...
Citizen Cyberscience Projects (CCPs) are projects mediated through the Internet, in which teams of s...
The development of new infrastructures for research and collaboration are occurring together with ch...
Over the last several years, a growing body of work has examined the nature of large-scale virtual o...
How do scientists perceive their professional identity when a cyberinfrastructure (CI) system is int...
This paper investigates the work of creating infrastructure, using as a case study the development o...
Contemporary cyberinfrastructure (CI) efforts are most often directed to meeting the needs of physic...
By taking an organizational communication approach to examine the meta influences on scientific IT i...
The community of cyberinfrastructure (CI) offers a revolutionary vision of the future of technology,...
textBased on grounded theory and thematic analysis of 70 in-depth interviews conducted over 32 month...
While much of the adoption and diffusion of science gateways and/or computational tools for e-scienc...
The nature of research has change from individuals working in their lab to discipline groups from mu...
The NSF has supported early forms of scientific cyberinfrastructure from the 1960s. Since about 2000...
Understanding the earth as a system requires integrating many forms of data from multiple fields. Bu...
Abstract. Scientific information infrastructures are expected to operate over long time scales, but ...
We ask the question: What document infrastructures do scientists build to support their virtual orga...
Citizen Cyberscience Projects (CCPs) are projects mediated through the Internet, in which teams of s...
The development of new infrastructures for research and collaboration are occurring together with ch...
Over the last several years, a growing body of work has examined the nature of large-scale virtual o...
How do scientists perceive their professional identity when a cyberinfrastructure (CI) system is int...
This paper investigates the work of creating infrastructure, using as a case study the development o...
Contemporary cyberinfrastructure (CI) efforts are most often directed to meeting the needs of physic...
By taking an organizational communication approach to examine the meta influences on scientific IT i...
The community of cyberinfrastructure (CI) offers a revolutionary vision of the future of technology,...
textBased on grounded theory and thematic analysis of 70 in-depth interviews conducted over 32 month...
While much of the adoption and diffusion of science gateways and/or computational tools for e-scienc...
The nature of research has change from individuals working in their lab to discipline groups from mu...
The NSF has supported early forms of scientific cyberinfrastructure from the 1960s. Since about 2000...
Understanding the earth as a system requires integrating many forms of data from multiple fields. Bu...
Abstract. Scientific information infrastructures are expected to operate over long time scales, but ...
We ask the question: What document infrastructures do scientists build to support their virtual orga...
Citizen Cyberscience Projects (CCPs) are projects mediated through the Internet, in which teams of s...
The development of new infrastructures for research and collaboration are occurring together with ch...