

An edition of Scholarship in the digital age (2007)
information, infrastructure, and the Internet
By Christine L. Borgman
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
MIT Press
Language
eng
Pages
336
Description:
"In Scholarship in the Digital Age, Christine Borgman explores the technical, social, legal, and economic aspects of the kind of infrastructure that we should be building for scholarly research in the twenty-first century." "Borgman describes the roles that information technology plays at every stage in the life cycle of a research project and contrasts these new capabilities with the relatively stable system of scholarly communication, which remains based on publishing in journals, books, and conference proceedings. Analyzing scholarly practices in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities, Borgman compares each discipline's approach to infrastructure issues. In the process, she challenges the many stakeholders in the scholarly infrastructure--scholars, publishers, libraries, funding agencies, and others--to look beyond their own domains to address the interaction of technical, legal, economic, social, political, and disciplinary concerns. Scholarship in the Digital Age will provoke a conversation among all who depend on a rich and robust scholarly environment."--Jacket.
subjects: Learning and scholarship, Communication in learning and scholarship, Social aspects, Scholarly electronic publishing, Technological innovations, Social aspects of Learning and scholarship, Information technology, Communication, Publishing, Information Systems, Learning
Places: United States