Does eScience Need Digital Libraries?

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​Does eScience Need Digital Libraries?​
Sumner, T.; Heery, R.; Hunter, J.; Lossau, N.  & Wright, M.​ (2005)
In: Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries: 9th European Conference, ECDL 2005, Vienna, Austria, September 18-23, 2005 pp. 475​-476.  DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/11551362_42 

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Authors
Sumner, Tamara; Heery, Rachel; Hunter, Jane; Lossau, Norbert ; Wright, Michael
Abstract
eScience has emerged as an important framework for dramatically rethinking the conduct of scientific research using information technology. There is an unparalleled opportunity for the international eScience and digital library communities to create shared infrastructure to support the conduct of science from end-to-end; i.e., from hypothesis generation, to collecting and analyzing scientific data, to the reporting of research outcomes, and the inclusion of scientific data and models in teaching and learning processes. For this vision to be realized, the two communities must establish a shared vision and research agenda encompassing several critical dimensions, including differences in theoretical and methodological approaches, and collaboration goals. Additionally, for the benefits of eScience and digital libraries to be fully realized, it is vital to establish a shared vision of the broader impact of this work for educators, learners, and the general public.
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2005
Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 
ISBN
978-3-540-28767-4
978-3-540-31931-3
eISSN
1611-3349; 0302-9743
Language
English

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