History, ontology, science studies How to study open science and scientific data EASST

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Summary:

"It might be fruitful, if we want to reflect on our own methods as scientists, to look at our ways how we define data, or open science (or anything else as a matter of fact) and at the causes of selection of things that seem worthy of analysing. Also, I propose to analyse to greater extent the ontology of data or open science: what is regarded as data or open/closed science, which scientific, methodological or other traditions influence how these notions came into being in a specific scientific discipline at a specific time in history, at a specific place on Earth."

Link:

https://easst.net/article/history-ontology-science-studies-how-to-study-open-science-and-scientific-data/

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oa.new oa.open_science oa.data oa.notes oa.stem oa.events

Date tagged:

01/13/2017, 09:30

Date published:

01/13/2017, 04:31