Biomolecular Databases New Communication Regimes for Biology?

TitleBiomolecular Databases New Communication Regimes for Biology?
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsHilgartner, Stephen
JournalScience Communication
Volume17
Issue2
Pagination240-263
ISSN1075-5470, 1552-8545
AbstractDuring the past two decades, computerized biomolecular databases have rapidly expanded and have been prominently integrated into laboratory work in biological sciences. This article offers an exploratory look at the potential significance of these databases as novel tools for scientific communication. The article develops the concept of a science communication regimeā€”a sociotechnical system that constitutes a particular means of scientific communication, such as the scientific journal. This concept is then used to examine biomolecular databases and their potential implications for scientific institutions and practices. The field of genome research provides empirical examples, and the discussion explores the potential significance of these new forms of electronic communication.
URLhttp://scx.sagepub.com/content/17/2/240
DOI10.1177/1075547095017002009