Science in the Age of Digital Networking
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Science in the Age of Digital NetworkingFecha de publicación
2015-08Editor
American Chemical SocietyCita bibliográfica
BISQUERT, Juan; HAGFELDT, Anders; DE ANGELIS, Filippo. Science in the Age of Digital Networking. The journal of physical chemistry letters, 2015, vol. 6, no 15, p. 2900-2901.Tipo de documento
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Today, the world is moving fast, but we do not know
exactly where this leads yet. As the economy of knowledge
inevitably extends its tentacles on the realm of science, what are
we –scientists- going to do? So far, ... [+]
Today, the world is moving fast, but we do not know
exactly where this leads yet. As the economy of knowledge
inevitably extends its tentacles on the realm of science, what are
we –scientists- going to do? So far, an increasingly large
number of critical voices are pointing out vast transformations
that are occurring in the way that science, and scientists,
perform their activity and especially how such activity is
disseminated and valued. These changes are very likely
associated with the sheer size of a global science system, and
to the growing connectivity of scientists, that corresponds to
very fast mutations operated in society by the omnipresence of
the Internet and of portable computer devices. Indeed, many
aspects of life like book reading, traveling, and social dating
have been transformed beyond recognition in the last ten years.
Now, a few companies such as Amazon and Facebook can
manage in an instant the information and opinion of millions of
people that in turn influences the way each person’s decisions
are made. Correspondingly, the complex processes of scientific
peer review and publishing of scientific papers are reduced to a
matter of weeks. Dissemination takes an instant. Is speed the
main criterion for the evolution of knowledge? [-]
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