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co-funded by the European Union Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Prof. Dr. Stefan Gradmann London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 Co-authored by: Tobias Blanke, Sally Chambers, Alastair Dunning, Stefan Gradmann, Jonathan Gray, Steffen Hennicke, Gerhard Lauer, Christian Morbidoni, Alois Pichler, Jürgen Renn, Laurent Romary, Felix Sasaki, Susan Schreibman, Claire Warwick
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 2 Overview What is the Scholarly Domain? What is 'Modeling'? What can be Gained from Formal Modeling? Where are the Limits of Formal Modeling?
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 3 The Scholarly Domain
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 4 A normative Model
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 5 A Car Model
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 A Model Car
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 7 A Model Airplane (an Airplane Model?)
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 8 A 'Structural' Model
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 9 A Process Model
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 10 A World Model
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 11 Model and Representation / Picturing
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 12 Model and Reduction / Abstraction Viertelfahr- zeugmodell
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 13 Kepler: the World for Kids Pragmatic Orientation of Models (1)
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 14 Pragmatic Orientation of Models (2) Einstein's Field Theory: The World for Physicists
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 15 Pragmatic Orientation of Models (3) The World as Conceptual Graph
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 16 A Construction Model
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 17 The V-Model (1)
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 18 Many V-Models (2)
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 19 The Generic V-Model (3)
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 20 An Interaction Model A Circle, two Triangles
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 21 Model vs. Metaphor: Atoms as modeled by Bohr – and the Universe as modeled by Copernicus
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 22 A mythical World Model
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 23 Between Myth and Representation
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 24 From Myth to Metaphor
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Modeling the Scholarly Research and Collaboration Domain Stefan Gradmann, London, The British Library, Conference Center. 10/06/2013 25 6 Statements on Models. 1 Question Models do not represent “reality”, but rather a perspective of 'world'. Models are instructions for creating 'reality'. Models are selective: they operate on reduction and abstraction. Reduction and abstraction always are intentionally guided. 'Powerful' models often operate with substantial metaphoric, connotative and/or symbolic 'surplus'. In this perspective, works of art are eminently powerful models! Which are our intentions when modeling the scholarly domain?
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