Scientific collaboration on the Internet

Modern science is increasingly collaborative, and this volume looks at the challenges and rewards of scientific collaboration enabled by information and communication technology, from theoretical approaches to in-depth case studies.

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Main Authors: Olson, Gary M, Zimmerman, Ann, Bos, Nathan, Wulf, William A, Hey, Tony, Trefethen, Anne, Nentwich, Michael, Olson, Judith S, Yew, Jude, Yerkie, Jason, Dahl, Erik, Cooney, Daniel, Hofer, Erik C, Faniel, Ixchel, Cummings, Jonathon N, Kiesler, Sara, Myers, James D, Ackerman, Mark S, Hanisch, Robert J, McKee, Shawn, Birnholtz, Jeremy P, Avery, Paul, Killeen, Timothy L, Finholt, Thomas A, Sonnenwald, Diane H, Whitton, Mary C, Maglaughlin, Kelly L, Rogers, Michael E, Onken, James, Ellisman, Mark, James, Mark, Grethe, Jeffrey S, Puetz, Mary, Teasley, Stephanie D, Schleyer, Titus, Hemphill, Libby, Cook, Eric, Hackett, Edward J, Parker, John N, Conz, David, Rhoten, Diana, Parker, Andrew, Michener, William K, Waide, Robert B, Ribes, David, Bowker, Geoffrey C, Jr., B. F. Spencer, Butler, Randal, Ricker, Kathleen, Marcusiu, Doru, Foster, Ian, Kessleman, Carl, Bietz, Matthew, Naidoo, Marsha, Luo, Airong
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: The MIT Press 20-06-2019
Series:Acting with technology
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Summary:Modern science is increasingly collaborative, and this volume looks at the challenges and rewards of scientific collaboration enabled by information and communication technology, from theoretical approaches to in-depth case studies.