Concepts of data "use" and data practices in the physical sciences, life sciences, medicine, engineering and technology differ widely. In this talk, the question "How is interdisciplinarity done?" will be adressed by presenting several case examples.
Presentation by Christine Borgman (Professor of Information Studies, University of California) at the Pufendorf IAS Symposium on Interdisciplinary at Lund University. 2018-05-04
- Data Sharing and Reuse in Interdisciplinary Scientic Collaborations: By Christine Borgman ( Download)
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- Data Sharing with Christine Borgman (Part 1) ( Download)
- Sharing and Re-using Data (Christine L Borgman, 2016) ( Download)
- Why Data Sharing & Reuse Are Hard To Do ( Download)
- Disciplinary Differences in e-Research - Christine Borgman ( Download)
- Big data and the long tail: Use and reuse of little data - Professor Christine Borgman, UCLA ( Download)
- Christine Borgman - Big Data, Little Data, or No Data ( Download)
- 2019 Sage Assembly - Christine Borgman ( Download)
- Yahoo Seminar Series: Christine Borgman ( Download)
- Christine Borgman: Data, data everywhere -- but how to manage and govern ( Download)
- Christine Borgman on Data in the Digital Domain ( Download)
- iSchool Panel: Exploring Archival Recovery & Reuse Across Disciplines - July 15, 2021 - UMD iSchool ( Download)
- 2011 Harvard Digital Scholarship Summit: Keynote - Christine Borgman (UCLA) ( Download)
- Christine Borgman on Scholarship in the Networked World ( Download)