e-Science promises to increase the pace of science via fast, distributed access to computational resources, analytical tools, and digital libraries. “Big science” fields such as physics and astronomy that collaborate around expensive instrumentation have constructed shared digital libraries to manage their data and documents, while “little science” research areas that gather data through hand-crafted fieldwork continue to manage their data locally. As habitat ecology researchers begin to deploy embedded sensor networks, they are confronting an array of challenges in capturing, organizing, and managing large amounts of data. The scientists and their partners in computer science and engineering mak...
Science and technology always have been interdependent, but never more so than with today’s highly i...
We live in a world rich with data, where use and reuse would benefit not just science but also serve...
The promise of technology-enabled, data-intensive scholarship is predicated upon access to knowledge...
As data become scientific capital, digital libraries of data become more valuable. To build good too...
New technologies for scientific research are producing a deluge of data that is overwhelming traditi...
New technologies for scientific research are producing a deluge of data that is overwhelming traditi...
Abstract An important set of challenges for eScience initiatives and digital libraries concern the n...
Data are proliferating far faster than they can be captured, managed, or stored. What types of data ...
Research libraries are evolving in the age of e-science. They are part of the growing, globally dist...
Digital libraries can be deployed at many points throughout the life cycles of scientific research p...
Digital libraries can be deployed at many points throughout the life cycles of scientific research p...
One person’s signal is another’s noise. Data exist in the eye of the beholder; they are neither prod...
Research on practices to share and reuse data will inform the design of infrastructure to support da...
With applications ranging from ecological to urban deploy-ments, the Center for Embedded Networked S...
The core tools of science (data, software, and computers) are undergoing a rapid and historic evolut...
Science and technology always have been interdependent, but never more so than with today’s highly i...
We live in a world rich with data, where use and reuse would benefit not just science but also serve...
The promise of technology-enabled, data-intensive scholarship is predicated upon access to knowledge...
As data become scientific capital, digital libraries of data become more valuable. To build good too...
New technologies for scientific research are producing a deluge of data that is overwhelming traditi...
New technologies for scientific research are producing a deluge of data that is overwhelming traditi...
Abstract An important set of challenges for eScience initiatives and digital libraries concern the n...
Data are proliferating far faster than they can be captured, managed, or stored. What types of data ...
Research libraries are evolving in the age of e-science. They are part of the growing, globally dist...
Digital libraries can be deployed at many points throughout the life cycles of scientific research p...
Digital libraries can be deployed at many points throughout the life cycles of scientific research p...
One person’s signal is another’s noise. Data exist in the eye of the beholder; they are neither prod...
Research on practices to share and reuse data will inform the design of infrastructure to support da...
With applications ranging from ecological to urban deploy-ments, the Center for Embedded Networked S...
The core tools of science (data, software, and computers) are undergoing a rapid and historic evolut...
Science and technology always have been interdependent, but never more so than with today’s highly i...
We live in a world rich with data, where use and reuse would benefit not just science but also serve...
The promise of technology-enabled, data-intensive scholarship is predicated upon access to knowledge...