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Anderson, Theresa Dirndorfer, et al.
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Storying Research : Conducting Research in New Formats and New Voices
2014
Ingår i: iConference 2014 Proceedings. - : IDEALS/iSchools. ; , s. 1223-1226, s. 1223-1226
Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt) abstract
The session engages with an acute tension evident in scholarly communication: We are witnessing a great deal of innovation and experimentation in relation to the way research is performed and shared. The push towards, and need for, innovation and creativity in academic research is being emphasized to an ever increasing extent. A rich set of digital tools and transdisciplinary engagements have opened the door for research conducted and reported in increasingly hybridised, dynamic and interactive ways. At the same time, academic research is increasingly being evaluated by focusing on quantitative analyses based on publications; analyses which privilege established scholarly practices and publication venues. In the session, we are interested in exploring collectively on the one hand, the voice in and position from which we report on research and - indeed - conduct research. On the other hand, how do we use documents and artefacts to tell our stories? Digital media provide new affordances through a broader selection of modes of representation to present data, results and argumentation. The session is conducted as a 'conversation café', where each café table focuses on one aspect of these opportunities.
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Haider, Jutta, et al.
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Data in the making
2015
Ingår i: New big science in focus : Perspectives on ESS and MAX IV.
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Dirndorfer Anderson, Theresa, et al.
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In form & informing: Materiality and Information Seeking
2008
Ingår i: Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. - : Wiley. - 1550-8390 .- 0044-7870. ; 45:1, s. 1-6
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Haider, Jutta, et al.
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Cultures of Search in the Social Study of Information
2015
Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat) abstract
With digital infrastructures now permeating most aspects of society, online search has become integral to everyday life in unprecedented ways. Looking for information is today mostly done online and mediated through the various tools and devices that we carry with us on a daily basis. This way search is enmeshed into our cultural practices and everyday life, yet it often remains invisible. Furthermore, algorithms and economic interests organise search and thus contribute to structuring private as much as professional lives and public and personal memories. Being searchable is a feature of information that is culturally and socially structured and which needs to be explored from a variety of perspectives in order to understand the currently on-going “searchification” of society. This session wants to put the spotlight on the narratives, ideologies, ethical dimensions, and also the mundane practices tied to online search - its meaning, function, implications and limits - in contemporary society.; Published meeting abstract
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