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Drowning In The Data Deluge: Digital Library Challenges For Asia (Keynote), Christine L. Borgman Oct 2011

Drowning In The Data Deluge: Digital Library Challenges For Asia (Keynote), Christine L. Borgman

Christine L. Borgman

Scholarly communication no longer consists merely of papers and publications. Research data have become valuable objects to be captured, documented, and shared. Funding agencies are requiring "data management plans" for all new proposals. Libraries, universities, and research institutes are assessing how to manage those data in ways that can be leveraged for future value. But what are "data"? We are drowning in them without being able to define what they are. This talk will explore the shifting landscape of scholarly information, with special attention to how these shifts may influence digital libraries in Asia. Research is disseminated by many formal …


Who Is Responsible For Data? An Exploratory Study Of Data Authorship, Ownership, And Responsibility, Jillian Wallis, Christine Borgman Oct 2011

Who Is Responsible For Data? An Exploratory Study Of Data Authorship, Ownership, And Responsibility, Jillian Wallis, Christine Borgman

Christine L. Borgman

Data repositories rely on the deposit of materials from the communities they serve, forming a chain of stakeholders from the data creator to the repository and data user. Top-down policies that describe the responsibilities of the depositing scientists and other stakeholders are drafted accordingly. But we see very little deposit of scientific data beyond the Big Sciences or communities for whom deposit is required by publications. As part of an ongoing data practices study, we asked scientific researchers about who would be responsible for the data collected. It is clear that researchers are not talking about who is responsible for …


Is Data To Knowledge As The Wasp Is To The Fig Tree? Reconsidering Licklider’S Intergalactic Network In The Days Of Data Deluge., Christine L. Borgman Jun 2011

Is Data To Knowledge As The Wasp Is To The Fig Tree? Reconsidering Licklider’S Intergalactic Network In The Days Of Data Deluge., Christine L. Borgman

Christine L. Borgman

No abstract provided.


Idre Proposal: Ucla Data Registry System, Christine L. Borgman, Todd Grappone, Gary Strong, Jeffrey Goldman, Jillian Wallis Apr 2011

Idre Proposal: Ucla Data Registry System, Christine L. Borgman, Todd Grappone, Gary Strong, Jeffrey Goldman, Jillian Wallis

Christine L. Borgman

No abstract provided.


Data, Data, Everywhere: How Many Drops To Drink? Symposium Panel On Scholarly Communication: Changes, Challenges, & Initiatives, Christine Borgman Jan 2011

Data, Data, Everywhere: How Many Drops To Drink? Symposium Panel On Scholarly Communication: Changes, Challenges, & Initiatives, Christine Borgman

Christine L. Borgman

No abstract provided.


Local Or Global? Making Sense Of The Data Sharing Imperative (Keynote), Christine L. Borgman Dec 2010

Local Or Global? Making Sense Of The Data Sharing Imperative (Keynote), Christine L. Borgman

Christine L. Borgman

No abstract provided.


The Sensed Vs Sensing In Embedded Networked Sensing#11;Data And Data Sharing At An Ens Research Center, Christine L. Borgman Dec 2010

The Sensed Vs Sensing In Embedded Networked Sensing#11;Data And Data Sharing At An Ens Research Center, Christine L. Borgman

Christine L. Borgman

No abstract provided.