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[InetBib] FYI: Aufsatz in First Monday zu ''Science 2.0''



| Burgelman, Osimo, Bogdanowicz
| Science 2.0 (change will happen ...)
|
| In this paper we outline some of the main trends and changes we
| consider will affect science over the next 20 years, mainly driven by
| a new socio–technological paradigm, which results from the use of
| information and communication technologies. We first analyze three
| main trends (growth of scientific authorship; growth in scientific
| publishing; growth in data availability and processing) which are
| already visible now but will grow exponentially in the coming decades
| and will thus affect the dynamics of science.
|
| We then frame the above changes in the context of the transformation
| of the scientific production and publication conditions — seen as
| production process of a cultural good — which then feedback into the
| nature of science itself. Finally, we will take together these
| interrelated growth trends of authors, publications and data and
| pinpoint their profound and multiple impacts on the very nature of
| scientific work and its professional dynamics, in terms of increased
| openness, instability and inequality.

http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2961/2573

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