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Trade-offs in motivating volunteer effort: Experimental evidence on voluntary contributions to science. [PDF]
Digitization has facilitated the proliferation of crowd science by lowering the cost of finding individuals with the willingness to participate in science without pay.
Lyons, Elizabeth, Zhang, Laurina
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Data curation standards and social science occupational information resources [PDF]
Occupational information resources - data about the characteristics of different occupational positions - are widely used in the social sciences, across a range of disciplines and international contexts.
Gayle, V.+5 more
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The Informing Science Institute: The Informing Science of a Transdiscipline [PDF]
Aim/Purpose: The Informing Science Institute (ISI) is an informing system, designed using informing science principles, for the express purpose of informing researchers who study problems related to informing. This paper describes the ISI as an applied instance of an informing system and analyzes the channels, informers, and clients of the ISI ...
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Metadata quality : implications for library and information science professionals [PDF]
Purpose - In contrast with recent studies noting the necessity of library and information science (LIS) skills in digital library and repository projects, this study aims to examine the impact of metadata quality requirements on how LIS professionals ...
Robertson, R. John
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Das liest die LIBREAS, Nummer #13 (Herbst–Winter 2023)
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Redaktion LIBREAS
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Information Science Is Neither [PDF]
Information science is not a science, nor is it primarily about information. In this paper, an argument is developed in support of the latter claim. A working definition of information is proposed, and doubts are raised about the extent to which each of five core subfields of information science/studies (information behavior, information retrieval ...
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Science and the Information Society [PDF]
I n the opening line of his Editorial “A Challenge to the World's Scientists” ( Science, 7 March 2003, p. [1485][1]), United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Kofi Annan states that “Science has contributed immensely to human progress and to the development of modern society.” He acknowledges that “Recent advances in information technology, genetics, and ...
Shuichi Iwata, Jane Lubchenco
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Webometric analysis of departments of librarianship and information science [PDF]
This paper describes a webometric analysis of the linkages (or ‘sitations’) to websites associated with departments of librarianship and informaton science (LIS).
Thomas, O., Willett, P.
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Relations between information science and information security culture
Objectives The aim of the article is to present the relations that exist between the culture of information security and information sciences. Material and methods desk research, Literature criticism, Synthesis, Comparative analysis.
Bogusław Jagusiak, Piotr Zaskórski
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Barriers to Open Access Publishing: Views from the Library Literature
The library and information science (LIS) community has an active role in supporting access to information and, therefore, is an important stakeholder in the open access conversation.
Amy Forrester
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