A presentation of my doctoral (DPhil) research topic at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, on Nov. 22, 2017. This is an early-stage presentation outlining the context of my research, which will investigate the impacts of open and networked data derived from digital natural history collections, on scientific practices in biodiversity studies
Background / Purpose: Sharing primary data is a key component for scientifically informed decision m...
The global aims of the biodiversity field are to understand the underlying mechanisms of nature, doc...
<p>This presentation was used as an introduction of Postgraduate students to standards and online to...
A presentation of my doctoral (DPhil) research topic at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of...
The research environment of scholars is increasingly web-based. This makes it urgent to study the ef...
Herein I describe two different projects I completed during the course of my Master’s at The Univers...
Increasing the number of occurrence records available for biodiversity research requires developing ...
The world wide web started out as a digital space for linking documents. The development of the sema...
When you first open up your browser what is the first website you visit? Facebook? Google? Bing? Hav...
The first two decades of the 21st Century have seen a rapid rise in the creation, mobilization, rese...
The collective impact of humans on biodiversity rivals mass extinction events defining Earth's histo...
The work required to collect, clean and publish biodiversity datasets is significant, and those who ...
This poster uses content analysis of a series of blog interviews with scientific and social science ...
So far, our knowledge about biodiversity is in an estimated 500M annually increasing number of pages...
Within the Netherlands, large scale digitization efforts of natural science collections have taken p...
Background / Purpose: Sharing primary data is a key component for scientifically informed decision m...
The global aims of the biodiversity field are to understand the underlying mechanisms of nature, doc...
<p>This presentation was used as an introduction of Postgraduate students to standards and online to...
A presentation of my doctoral (DPhil) research topic at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of...
The research environment of scholars is increasingly web-based. This makes it urgent to study the ef...
Herein I describe two different projects I completed during the course of my Master’s at The Univers...
Increasing the number of occurrence records available for biodiversity research requires developing ...
The world wide web started out as a digital space for linking documents. The development of the sema...
When you first open up your browser what is the first website you visit? Facebook? Google? Bing? Hav...
The first two decades of the 21st Century have seen a rapid rise in the creation, mobilization, rese...
The collective impact of humans on biodiversity rivals mass extinction events defining Earth's histo...
The work required to collect, clean and publish biodiversity datasets is significant, and those who ...
This poster uses content analysis of a series of blog interviews with scientific and social science ...
So far, our knowledge about biodiversity is in an estimated 500M annually increasing number of pages...
Within the Netherlands, large scale digitization efforts of natural science collections have taken p...
Background / Purpose: Sharing primary data is a key component for scientifically informed decision m...
The global aims of the biodiversity field are to understand the underlying mechanisms of nature, doc...
<p>This presentation was used as an introduction of Postgraduate students to standards and online to...