Cyberscience 2.0: Research in the age of digital social networks
M. Nentwich, und R. König. Interaktiva : series of the Center for Media and Interactivity (ZMI), Gießen Interaktiva : Schriftenreihe des Zentrums für Medien und Interaktivität (ZMI), Giessen Campus Verlag, Frankfurt and New York, (2012)
Zusammenfassung
At the start of the twenty-first century, the internet was already perceived to have fundamentally changed the landscape for research. With its opportunities for digital networking, novel publication schemes, and new communication formats, the web was a game-changer for how research was done as well as what came after--the dissemination and discussion of results. Addressing the seismic shifts of the past ten years, Cyberscience 2.0 examines the consequences of the arrival of social media and the increasing dominance of big internet players, such as Google, for science and research, particularly in the realms of organization and communication.
Interaktiva : series of the Center for Media and Interactivity (ZMI), Gießen Interaktiva : Schriftenreihe des Zentrums für Medien und Interaktivität (ZMI), Giessen
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%C Frankfurt and New York
%D 2012
%I Campus Verlag
%K Cyberscience; Science_Studies;
%T Cyberscience 2.0: Research in the age of digital social networks
%V 11
%X At the start of the twenty-first century, the internet was already perceived to have fundamentally changed the landscape for research. With its opportunities for digital networking, novel publication schemes, and new communication formats, the web was a game-changer for how research was done as well as what came after--the dissemination and discussion of results. Addressing the seismic shifts of the past ten years, Cyberscience 2.0 examines the consequences of the arrival of social media and the increasing dominance of big internet players, such as Google, for science and research, particularly in the realms of organization and communication.
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title = {Cyberscience 2.0: Research in the age of digital social networks},
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