Internet technologies, including electronic mail, preprint archives, and the World Wide Web, are now ubiquitous parts of scientific practice. After reviewing the full range of these technologies and sketching the history of their development, this paper provides an epistemological appraisal of their contributions to scientific research. It uses Alvin Goldman's epistemic criteria of reliability, power, fecundity, speed and efficiency to evaluate the largely positive impact of Internet technologies on the development of scientific knowledge
The aim of this research project (ESRC RES-160-25-0031) was to assess whether and to what extent the...
This paper examines the shift to online knowledge in research. In recent years there has been a majo...
Research and scholarship lead to the generation of new knowledge. The dissemination of this knowl-ed...
Also published in the Progressive science series, London, J. Murray, 1898.Mode of access: Internet
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
It is hardly an exaggeration to observe that the Internet has had, is having, and will have a major ...
Abstract: In the knowledge innovation for social science, Internet information has become an import...
Recent years have seen a surge in online collaboration between experts and amateurs on scientific re...
The coming of the Internet has transformed the way scientific communication among the scientists and...
The incorporation of digital technologies and the Internet into the research practices of social sci...
Internet research spans many disciplines. From the computer or information s- ences, through enginee...
Since the first web-studies in 1995, scientists have investigated the major issues regarding the new...
The twentieth century was a century of scientific and technological development. Especially the fact...
The Internet has continued to span great geographical space and generality interests. It has provide...
We are pleased to present the first issue of the International Journal of Internet Science (IJIS). A...
The aim of this research project (ESRC RES-160-25-0031) was to assess whether and to what extent the...
This paper examines the shift to online knowledge in research. In recent years there has been a majo...
Research and scholarship lead to the generation of new knowledge. The dissemination of this knowl-ed...
Also published in the Progressive science series, London, J. Murray, 1898.Mode of access: Internet
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
It is hardly an exaggeration to observe that the Internet has had, is having, and will have a major ...
Abstract: In the knowledge innovation for social science, Internet information has become an import...
Recent years have seen a surge in online collaboration between experts and amateurs on scientific re...
The coming of the Internet has transformed the way scientific communication among the scientists and...
The incorporation of digital technologies and the Internet into the research practices of social sci...
Internet research spans many disciplines. From the computer or information s- ences, through enginee...
Since the first web-studies in 1995, scientists have investigated the major issues regarding the new...
The twentieth century was a century of scientific and technological development. Especially the fact...
The Internet has continued to span great geographical space and generality interests. It has provide...
We are pleased to present the first issue of the International Journal of Internet Science (IJIS). A...
The aim of this research project (ESRC RES-160-25-0031) was to assess whether and to what extent the...
This paper examines the shift to online knowledge in research. In recent years there has been a majo...
Research and scholarship lead to the generation of new knowledge. The dissemination of this knowl-ed...