2011
DOI: 10.1186/1758-2946-3-35
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Three stories about the conduct of science: Past, future, and present

Abstract: In this piece I would like to tell a few stories; three stories to be precise. Firstly I want to explain where I am, where I've come from and what has led me to the views that I hold today. I find myself at an interesting point in my life and career at the same point as the research community is undergoing massive change. The second story is one of what the world might look like at some point in the future. What might we achieve? What might it look like? And what will be possible? Finally I want to ask the que… Show more

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“…Some of the articles (Wilbanks [ 17 ], Neylon [ 18 ]) discuss the philosophy and practice of new models of scientific endeavour and communications. Some of the articles have a retrospective look (CML [ 13 ], Zaharevitz [ 19 ]) but the fundamental principles are still as important today as when the work was started.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some of the articles (Wilbanks [ 17 ], Neylon [ 18 ]) discuss the philosophy and practice of new models of scientific endeavour and communications. Some of the articles have a retrospective look (CML [ 13 ], Zaharevitz [ 19 ]) but the fundamental principles are still as important today as when the work was started.…”
Section: The Content Of the Issuementioning
confidence: 99%