DocumentCode :
2347663
Title :
Priority for discoveries: challenges of electronic publication to research norms, practices and values
Author :
Nissenbaum, Helen
Author_Institution :
Center for Human Values, Princeton Univ., NJ, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
23-25 Apr 1998
Firstpage :
127
Lastpage :
132
Abstract :
The paper examines how the shift to an infrastructure of electronic publication, communication and collaboration may affect norms, conventions, institutions, and practices governing research in science and engineering. Using the attribution of priority for results as a case in point, it argues that research in science and engineering, and society at large, would be best served by a test of any new norms, conventions, institutions, and practices that would evaluate how well they serve and promote the values, ends and purpose that gave rise to their traditional counterparts in the first place
Keywords :
electronic publishing; engineering computing; industrial property; natural sciences computing; research and development management; collaboration; electronic publication; engineering; research; research norms; science; society; Acquired immune deficiency syndrome; Cancer; Collaboration; Gaussian processes; Geometry; Humans; IEEE online publications; Intellectual property; Surges; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Socioeconomic Dimensions of Electronic Publishing Workshop, 1998. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Santa Barbara, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5101-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SEDEP.1998.730721
Filename :
730721
Link To Document :
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