New challenges for knowledge: digital dynamics to access and sharing
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1. Verfasser: Fabre, Renaud (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2016
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Cover ; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; PART 1: Production: Global Knowledge and Science in the Digital Era; 1. Current Knowledge Dynamics; 1.1. Transparency of scientific data; 1.1.1. Transparency of access; 1.2. Transparency of experimental protocol; 1.2.1. For scientists…; 1.2.2. And as for citizens; 1.3. A necessary form of research engineering; 1.4. Confusion between data and scientific results: avoiding manipulation of research results; 2. Digital Conditions for Knowledge Production; 2.1. An economic system oriented toward innovation
2.2. What of knowledge and indeed the concept of the commons?2.3. From analog to digital; 2.4. User-producer: civil society enters the knowledge production system; 2.4.1. Unauthorized knowledge producers; 2.4.2. Promoting "lay expertise" and its necessary relationship "with formal expertise"; 2.5. The interactions between the various spheres of knowledge production; 2.5.1. A form of competition; 2.6. Collaboration between society and knowledge: producing authorities should be put into perspective; 3.The Dual Relationship between the User and the Developer
3.1. Legal arrangements for knowledge-sharing using development platforms3.1.1. Controlled development through Open Access; 3.1.2. The emergence of a common market for structured research; 3.2. The user contributes to the creation and development of content process; 3.2.1. The user in the creative process; 3.2.2. The user in the development process; 4. Researchers' Uses and Needs for Scientific and Technical Information; 4.1. The CNRS survey; 4.1.1. The 10 CNRS institutes; 4.2. Diverse uses and dual needs; 4.3. An explanation through differentiated scientific analysis
5. New Tools for Knowledge Capture5.1. The growth of metadata exploitation; 5.1.1. The growth of the use of metadata; 5.2. Are we moving toward a semantic Web?; 5.2.1. Definition; 5.2.2. Web evolution [MUR 11]; 5.3. Tools and limits for metadata processing; 5.3.1. Tools being developed; 5.3.2. Capturing metadata; 5.3.3. Classification of metadata; 5.4. The challenges of the semantic Web; 5.4.1. The main technical difficulties; 5.4.2. Data ranking; 6. Modes of Knowledge Sharing and Technologies; 6.1. Data storage technologies and access allowing knowledge sharing; 6.1.1. Databases
6.2. Exchange platforms and catalogs6.3. Knowledge-processing and digital editions; PART 2: Sharing Mechanisms: Knowledge Sharing and the Knowledge-based Economy; 7. Business Model for Scientific Publication; 7.1. The current economic model is changing so as to adapt to new conditions for knowledge sharing; 7.1.1. A former model currently under discussion; 7.1.2. A model changed drastically by the presence of NICTs; 7.2. Creation of a new model ; 7.2.1. Toward a so-called "open process"?; 7.2.2. Moving toward open access; 7.3. The issues raised by the creation of a new economic model
Beschreibung:1 online resource
ISBN:9781119378112
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DOI:10.1002/9781119378112

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