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Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet First Edition
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- ISBN-100262514907
- ISBN-13978-0262514903
- EditionFirst Edition
- PublisherMIT Press
- Publication dateAugust 13, 2010
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6 x 0.82 x 9 inches
- Print length362 pages
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2009I have spent the last dozen years working to put scholarly journals online, and thought that I was nearly done. Christine Borgman's book raises the questions that, I expect, will define the next dozen years of my career.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2009This is a book that defines a central problem of information science: Ensuring that scholarly data is accessible and preserved. Right now, Borgman argues, we're failing on both counts. Not that she would make such a broad statement in this detailed treatise, which gives a broad overview of its subject but fails to illuminate it with any kind of narrative. The book is full of lines like this: "Efforts to 'database the world' of science are creating large repositories in some fields." The book would benefit tremendously if she would go into depth with one particular repository, to give the reader something concrete to grab a hold of rather than stating abstract facts over and over.
Borgman makes a compelling case that we have a problem; now we need someone to tell us how to solve it.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2018Its a text book, nothing personal.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2010This book was a disappointment. It just goes around in circles, either stating what it should go on or how things are in their infancy with a promise to change in the next decades. In the end this is not a guide, but just a speculation and a couple of diagrams. 20 years from now this book might be called "with a vision" or just be forgotten, but unless you like dry scholar analysis steer away from this one.

