An examination has been made of the effects of using information technology on the communication of research by social scientists in Brazil. Two disciplines were studied - conomics and sociology - via both interviews and a questionnaire survey. A small sample of UK social scientists was also interviewed. The results indicate that major changes in communication habits are occurring. These are already well advanced for informal communication and are beginning to appear for formal communication. Differences have been found between economists and sociologists, with the former more active in their use of electronic facilities. Along with such discipline-related differences, the developments also appear to be influenced, in part, by pressures fro...
Cyberscience will be different from traditional science. For two decades already, the scholarly comm...
This study seeks to examine the way academic computer scientists seek information in an emerging ele...
This study examines the extent to which IT has differentially affected collaboration in the social ...
An examination has been made of the effects of using information technology on the communication of ...
The study aims to see whether there are differences in the nature and patterns of computer usage for...
This paper describes part of the results of recent research carried out in Brazil and the UK, which...
This paper describes part of the results of recent research carried out in Brazil and the UK, which ...
Introduction. The information behaviour of a group of Swedish computer scientists has been studied o...
The study investigated whether the social organization based on informal communication of scientific...
This paper will discuss the relationship between disciplinary differences and the adoption of a wide...
I have been asked to talk about social science research on consequences of information technologies ...
AbstractSocial networking tools, reinforced by proliferation and advances in portable computing and ...
This is a study of the impact of a computer conference on the formation of interpersonal ties among ...
The rapid growth of Science and Technology has made the use of scientific information a problem of i...
ABSTRACT. In a work environment filled with computers, telephones, fax machines, and other telecommu...
Cyberscience will be different from traditional science. For two decades already, the scholarly comm...
This study seeks to examine the way academic computer scientists seek information in an emerging ele...
This study examines the extent to which IT has differentially affected collaboration in the social ...
An examination has been made of the effects of using information technology on the communication of ...
The study aims to see whether there are differences in the nature and patterns of computer usage for...
This paper describes part of the results of recent research carried out in Brazil and the UK, which...
This paper describes part of the results of recent research carried out in Brazil and the UK, which ...
Introduction. The information behaviour of a group of Swedish computer scientists has been studied o...
The study investigated whether the social organization based on informal communication of scientific...
This paper will discuss the relationship between disciplinary differences and the adoption of a wide...
I have been asked to talk about social science research on consequences of information technologies ...
AbstractSocial networking tools, reinforced by proliferation and advances in portable computing and ...
This is a study of the impact of a computer conference on the formation of interpersonal ties among ...
The rapid growth of Science and Technology has made the use of scientific information a problem of i...
ABSTRACT. In a work environment filled with computers, telephones, fax machines, and other telecommu...
Cyberscience will be different from traditional science. For two decades already, the scholarly comm...
This study seeks to examine the way academic computer scientists seek information in an emerging ele...
This study examines the extent to which IT has differentially affected collaboration in the social ...