Nattkemper TW. Are we ready for Science 2.0? Presented at the 4th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing (KMIS), Barcelona.In this position paper the impact of web development on knowledge discovery and information sharing in natural sciences and humanities is discussed. While on the one hand the potential of moving data analysis to the web is huge, one has to deal with fundamental obstacles on both levels: administrative/political and scientific/algorithmic. Some recent trends in Science 2.0 applications and tools in scientific research are summarized and discussed. Afterwards the reasons for limitations in the Science 2.0 progress are identified. The paper concludes with the opinion, that information scie...
“Web 2.0” is the mantra enthusiastically repeated in the past few years on anything concerning the p...
Beginning as a research project to help scientists communicate, the Web has transformed into a ubiq...
-> Today, the Internet is an important working environment for all scientists and researchers. They ...
A small but growing number of researchers (and not just the younger ones) have begun to carry out th...
Since the early 1980s, the scholarly community has been witnessing a considerable increase in the us...
This paper aims to analyse a set of converging trends underpinning a larger phenomenon called scienc...
“Science 2.0” is still evolving; basically, it is an ongoing, “natural” experiment about a potential...
“Science 2.0” is still evolving; basically, it is an ongoing, “natural” experiment about a potential...
In Konferenzvorträgen, Blogposts und wissenschaftlichen Artikeln ist derzeit von einer neuen Form wi...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Super Conference, January 29, 2009Science is a collabor...
This paper considers current trends in academic research and publication, in particular as seen from...
This study attempts to trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the days of publication o...
This study attempts to trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the days of publication o...
Web 2.0 represents a revolution in terms of the possibilities it offers for facilitating communicati...
In this research work we address the limitations of the current scientific knowledge dissemination m...
“Web 2.0” is the mantra enthusiastically repeated in the past few years on anything concerning the p...
Beginning as a research project to help scientists communicate, the Web has transformed into a ubiq...
-> Today, the Internet is an important working environment for all scientists and researchers. They ...
A small but growing number of researchers (and not just the younger ones) have begun to carry out th...
Since the early 1980s, the scholarly community has been witnessing a considerable increase in the us...
This paper aims to analyse a set of converging trends underpinning a larger phenomenon called scienc...
“Science 2.0” is still evolving; basically, it is an ongoing, “natural” experiment about a potential...
“Science 2.0” is still evolving; basically, it is an ongoing, “natural” experiment about a potential...
In Konferenzvorträgen, Blogposts und wissenschaftlichen Artikeln ist derzeit von einer neuen Form wi...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Super Conference, January 29, 2009Science is a collabor...
This paper considers current trends in academic research and publication, in particular as seen from...
This study attempts to trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the days of publication o...
This study attempts to trace the evolution of scholarly communication from the days of publication o...
Web 2.0 represents a revolution in terms of the possibilities it offers for facilitating communicati...
In this research work we address the limitations of the current scientific knowledge dissemination m...
“Web 2.0” is the mantra enthusiastically repeated in the past few years on anything concerning the p...
Beginning as a research project to help scientists communicate, the Web has transformed into a ubiq...
-> Today, the Internet is an important working environment for all scientists and researchers. They ...