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SHIP SPACE AND DATABASE
Peter Darch Department of Information Studies University of California, Los Angeles Why Things Matter?, 8 March 2014 Fullerton, California (Accessed 4 March 20140)
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Overview of paper Introduction of research topic
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Overview of paper Introduction of research topic Case study
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Overview of paper Introduction of research topic Case study
Co-production
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Overview of paper Introduction of research topic Case study
Co-production Ocean drilling cruises
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Overview of paper Introduction of research topic Case study
Co-production Ocean drilling cruises Laboratory practices
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Overview of paper Introduction of research topic Case study
Co-production Ocean drilling cruises Laboratory practices Building a database
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Overview of paper Introduction of research topic Case study
Co-production Ocean drilling cruises Laboratory practices Building a database Discussion and Conclusions
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The Transformation of Knowledge, Culture, and Practice in Data-Driven Science: A Knowledge Infrastructures Perspective
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Co-production (Jasanoff 2004)
Social order Technological and scientific
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Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations
National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center
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Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations
National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center Subseafloor microbial life and physical environment (Accessed 4 March 2014)
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Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations
National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center Subseafloor microbial life and physical environment Drilling cruises (Accessed 4 March 2014)
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https://www.lib.noaa.gov (Accessed 4 March 2014)
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http://gondwanaland.com (Accessed 4 March 2014)
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http://iodp.org/science-plan-for-2013-2023 (Accesssed 4 March 2014)
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http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/expeditions/midatlantic_ridge_microbio.html (Accessed 4 March 2014)
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http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/expeditions/midatlantic_ridge_microbio.html (Accessed 4 March 2014)
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http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/expeditions/midatlantic_ridge_microbio.html (Accessed 4 March 2014)
Personal photograph
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http://iodp.tamu.edu/scienceops/expeditions/midatlantic_ridge_microbio.html (Accessed 4 March 2014)
Personal photograph Personal photograph
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iodp.tamu.org (Accessed 4 March 2014)
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iodp.tamu.org (Accessed 4 March 2014)
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PHYSICAL ANALYSES IN THE ONSHORE LABORATORY
CRUISES SAMPLES SAMPLES PHYSICAL ANALYSES IN THE ONSHORE LABORATORY BIOLOGICAL ANALYSES IN THE ONSHORE LABORATORY LAB-GENERATED PHYSICAL DATA ON-BOARD PHYSICAL DATA BIOINFORMATICS DATA
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Increasing data diversity
Types of datasets produced
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Geochemistry Geophysics Hydrogeology Hydrology Mineralogy Paleoceanography Petrology Sedimentology
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Geochemistry Geophysics Hydrogeology Hydrology Mineralogy Paleoceanography Petrology Sedimentology Biogeochemistry Geomicrobiology Microbial biogeochemistry Microbial biogeography Paleogeomicrobiology Sedimentary biogeochemistry
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Increasing data diversity
Types of datasets produced Methods used to produce datasets
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Increasing data diversity
Types of datasets produced Recordkeeping practices Methods used to produce datasets
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Diversity of material artifacts
Types of datasets produced Documentation about these datasets
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C-DEBI database Create link from papers to data to cruises
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C-DEBI database Create link from papers to data to cruises
Impact of diversity of data artefacts
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C-DEBI database Create link from papers to data to cruises
Impact of diversity of data artefacts Politics of ocean cruises and the database
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Ship space and database
Ocean Drilling Cruises (IODP) Artifacts of onshore laboratory work
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Ship space and database
Ocean Drilling Cruises (IODP) Artifacts of onshore laboratory work
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Conclusions Diversity of data practices
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Conclusions Diversity of data practices Co-production
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Conclusions Diversity of data practices Co-production
Using and reusing extant resources
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Conclusions Diversity of data practices Co-production
Using and reusing extant resources Not the whole story…
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And thank you for listening
Acknowledgements Those scientists who have participated in our research Sloan Foundation (Award # ) Other members of the Knowledge Infrastructures team at UCLA (PI Prof Christine Borgman, Co-PI Prof Sharon Traweek) And thank you for listening For more information: Website:
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