Digitize Me, Visualize Me, Search Me
Open Science and its Discontents
edited by Gary Hall
Introduction: White Noise: On the Limits of Openness (Living Book Mix)
One of the aims of the Living Books About Life series is to provide a 'bridge' or point of connection, translation, even interrogation and contestation, between the humanities and the sciences. Accordingly, this introduction to Digitize Me, Visualize Me, Search Me takes as its starting point the so-called ‘computational turn’ to data-intensive scholarship in the humanities.
The phrase ‘the computational turn’ has been adopted to refer to the process whereby techniques and methodologies drawn from computer science and related fields – including science visualization, interactive information visualization, image processing, network analysis, statistical data analysis, and the management, manipulation and mining of data – are being increasingly used to produce new ways of approaching and understanding texts in the humanities - what is sometimes thought of as 'the digital humanities'. (more...)
Open Science
It’s An Open (Science), Open (Access), Open (Source), Open (Notebook) World
- Patrick O. Brown, Michael B. Eisen, Harold Varmus
- Why PLoS Became a Publisher
- Sally Murray, Stephen Choi, John Hoey, Claire Kendall, James Maskalyk, and Anita Palepu
- Open Science, Open Access and Open Source Software at Open Medicine
Community Science
- Richard Stallman
- Free Community Science and the Free Development of Science
'This Revolution Will Be Digitized’: Online Tools for Open Science
- Chris Patil and Vivian Siegel
- This Revolution Will Be Digitized: Online Tools for Radical Collaboration
Open Science Publishing
- Philip E. Bourne
- What Do I Want from the Publisher of the Future?
Open Knowledge
Access to Knowledge
- Gaelle Krikorian and Amy Kapczynski, eds
- Access to Knowledge In the Age of Intellectual Property
New Models for Open Sharing and Open Research
- Anne H. Margulies
- A New Model for Open Sharing
- Thomas B. Kepler, Marc A. Marti-Renom, Stephen M. Maurer, Arti K. Rai, Ginger Taylor, Matthew H. Todd
- Open Source Research - The Power of Us
Open Knowledge and its Discontents
- Michael Gurstein
- Are the Open Data Warriors Fighting for Robin Hood or the Sheriff?: Some Reflections on OKCon 2011 and the Emerging Data Divide
Open Data
Data-Intensive Science
- Vincent S. Smith
- Data Publication: Towards a Database of Everything
- Tony Hey, Stewart Tansley, Kristen Tolle, eds
- Scholarly Communication, The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery
World of Data
We Can Know It For You
- Daniel Chandramohan, Kenji Shibuya, Philip Setel, Sandy Cairncross, Alan D. Lopez, Christopher J. L. Murray, Basia Żaba, Robert W. Snow, Fred Binka
- Should Data from Demographic Surveillance Systems Be Made More Widely Available to Researchers?
Digitize Me
Encode Me/Decode Me
- The ENCODE Project Consortium
- A User's Guide to the Encyclopaedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE)
Life-Tracking
- Gary Wolf
- The Data-Driven Life
- Aiden R. Doherty and Alan F. Smeaton
- Automatically Augmenting Lifelog Events Using Pervasively Generated Content from Millions of People
- Jennifer S. Beaudin, Stephen S. Intille, and Margaret E. Morris
- To Track or Not to Track: User Reactions to Concepts in Longitudinal Health Monitoring
The Neurological Turn: or, ‘How the Internet Gets Inside Us'
- Adam Gopnik
- The Information: How the Internet Gets Inside Us
- N. Katherine Hayles
- Hyper and Deep Attention: The Generation Divide in Cognitive Modes
Visualize Me
What is Visualization?
- Lev Manovich
- What is Visualization?
- Keiichi Matsuda
- Augmented (hyper)Reality: Domestic Robocop
Mood-mapping
- Celeste Biever
- Twitter Mood Maps Reveal Emotional States of America
The Visualized Human (or, The Human As Spectacle)
- Nicholas Felton
- The Annual Felton Report
- Deb Roy
- The Birth of a Word
Search Me
Search-Engine Science
- Emily H. Chan, Vikram Sahai, Corrie Conrad, and John S. Brownstein
- Using Web Search Query Data to Monitor Dengue Epidemics: A New Model for Neglected Tropical Disease Surveillance
- Annie Y.S. Lau, Enrico Coiera, Tatjana Zrimec, and Paul Compton
- Clinician Search Behaviors May Be Influenced by Search Engine Design
The Science of Control
- Alession Signorini, Alberto Maria Segre, Philip M. Polgreen
- The Use of Twitter to Track Levels of Disease Activity and Public Concern in the U.S. During the Influenza A H1N1 Pandemic
- David Parry
- Surveillance
- Felix Stalder and Christine Mayer
- The Second Index: Search Engines, Personalization and Surveillance (Deep Search)
Deep Search
- Michael K. Bergman
- The Deep Web: Surfacing Hidden Value
- Clare Birchall
- The Invisible Web, The In/Visible
Media Gifts?
Appendix
- Karl Popper, The Open Society and its Enemies