Authorship and e-science: Balancing epistemological trust and skepticism in the digital environment
In this article I consider the role of authorship in balancing epistemological trust and skepticism in e-science. Drawing on studies of the diagnostic practices of doctors in British breast care units and the gate-keeping practices of a Californian publisher of (professional and amateur) horticultur...
Main Author: | Pila, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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