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- World Wide Research: An IntroductionWilliam H. Dutton, Paul W. Jeffreys. 1-18
- Reconfiguring Access in Research: Information, Expertise, and ExperienceWilliam H. Dutton. 21-39
- The Long Now of CyberinfrestructureGeoffrey C. Bowker, Paul N. Edwards, Steven J. Jackson, Cory P. Knobel. 40-44
- Identifying Winners and Losers: The Role of WebometricsMike Thelwall. 45-47
- "Superstar" Concentrations of Scientific Output and RecognitionRobert Ackland. 48-50
- The Developing Conception of e-ResearchPaul W. Jeffreys. 51-66
- Research Platforms in the CloudTony Hey, Roger Barga, Savas Parastatidis. 67-71
- The New e-ResearchDavid De Roure. 72-74
- The Promises and Threats of e-Research in the Strategies of Firms and NationsJohn Taylor. 75-78
- Digital Resources and the Future of LibrariesEric T. Meyer, Christine Madsen, Jenny Fry. 83-97
- Data Webs for Image RepositoriesDavid M. Shotton. 98-101
- Digital Technology and Ancient ManuscriptsAlan K. Bowman. 102-106
- Key Digital Technologies to Deal with DataYorick Wilks, Matthijs den Besten. 107-119
- Embedded Networked SensingChristine L. Borgman. 120-124
- Identifying Digital ObjectsMichael A. Fraser. 125-129
- Use of the Semantic Web in e-ResearchKieron O'Hara, Tim Berners-Lee, Wendy Hall, Nigel Shadbolt. 130-134
- Embedding e-Research Applications: Designing for UsabilityGrace de la Flor, Marina Jirotka, Sharon Lloyd, Andrew Warr. 135-152
- Trusted Computing PlatformsAndrew Martin. 153-156
- Social Networking and e-ResearchMike Thelwall. 157-160
- Enabling or Mediating the Social Sciences? The Opportunities and Risks of Bottom-up InnovationWilliam H. Dutton, Eric T. Meyer. 165-184
- An e-lnfrastructure for the Social SciencesRob Procter. 185-187
- Chinese e-Social Science: A Low-End ApproachJonathan J. H. Zhu, Xiaoming Li. 188-190
- Institutional Infrastructures for Global Research Networks in the Public SectorPaul A. David, Michael Spence. 191-213
- Ownership of Medical Images in e-Science Collaborations: Learning from the Diagnostic Mammography National DatabaseTina Piper, David Vaver. 214-217
- The Value of Authorship in the Digital Environment: Producing and Protecting Scientific InformationJustine Pila. 218-222
- The Politics of Privacy, Confidentiality, and Ethics: Opening Research MethodsWilliam H. Dutton, Tina Piper. 223-240
- Ethical and Moral Dimensions of e-ResearchMichael Parker. 241-244
- Data Sharing in Genomics - Is It Lawful?Jane Kaye. 245-248
- Protecting ConfidentialityJulia Lane. 249-252
- The Changing Disciplinary Landscapes of ResearchJenny Fry, Ralph Schroeder. 257-271
- The Agenda-Setting Role of e-ResearchPaul Wouters. 272-276
- Reshaping Research Collaboration: The Case of Virtual Research EnvironmentsAnnamaria Carusi, Marina Jirotka. 277-296
- The Future of Virtual Research EnvironmentsMatthew Dovey. 295-298
- Will e-Science Be Open Science?Paul A. David, Matthijs den Besten, Ralph Schroeder. 299-316
- The Politics of Open AccessGustavo Cardoso, Joao Caraca, Rita Espanha, Sandro Mendonça. 317-321
- Open Access versus "Open Viewing" for a Web of Science: The Neurocommons ExampleJohn Wilbanks, Hal Abelson. 322-324
- Shaping Research in Developing AreasMarcus Antonius H. Ynalvez, Ricardo B. Duque, Wesley Shrum. 325-342
- Coda: The Ends and Means of World Wide ResearchWilliam H. Dutton, Paul W. Jeffreys. 343-348