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2012

Library and Information Science

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Christine L. Borgman

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Data, Data Use, And Scientific Inquiry: Two Case Studies Of Data Practices, Christine L. Borgman Dec 2011

Data, Data Use, And Scientific Inquiry: Two Case Studies Of Data Practices, Christine L. Borgman

Christine L. Borgman

Data are proliferating far faster than they can be captured, managed, or stored. What types of data are most likely to be used and reused, by whom, and for what purposes? Answers to these questions will inform information policy and the design of digital libraries. We report findings from semi-structured interviews and field observations to investigate characteristics of data use and reuse and how those characteristics vary within and between scientific communities. The two communities studied are researchers at the Center for Embedded Network Sensing (CENS) and users of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) data. The data practices of …


The Conundrum Of Sharing Research Data (2011 Pre-Publication Manuscript), Christine L. Borgman Dec 2011

The Conundrum Of Sharing Research Data (2011 Pre-Publication Manuscript), Christine L. Borgman

Christine L. Borgman

New methods and instrumentation are producing an unprecedented deluge of research data. The volume of data, combined with new means of distribution and mining, has excited funding agencies, policy makers, and the general public with promises of discovery and innovation. Many stakeholders now expect data to be released, yet sharing is common in only a few fields such as astronomy and genomics. In other fields, some researchers share their data routinely, others never share their data, and most appear willing to share some of their data some of the time. Data sharing is thus a conundrum – “an intricate and …