Data Management and Data Sharing in Science and Technology Studies

TitleData Management and Data Sharing in Science and Technology Studies
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsMaienschein, Jane, John N. Parker, Manfred Laubichler, and Edward J. Hackett
JournalScience, Technology, & Human Values
Volume44
Issue1
Pagination143-160
ISSN0162-2439
AbstractThis paper presents reports on discussions among an international group of science and technology studies (STS) scholars who convened at the US National Science Foundation (January 2015) to think about data sharing and open STS. The first report, which reflects discussions among members of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), relates the potential benefits of data sharing and open science for STS. The second report, which reflects discussions among scholars from many professional STS societies (i.e., European Association for the Study of Science and Technology [EASST], 4S, Society for the History of Technology [SHOT], History of Science Society [HSS], and Philosophy of Science Association [PSA]), focuses on practical and conceptual issues related to managing, storing, and curating STS data. As is the case for all reports of such open discussions, a scholar’s presence at the meeting does not necessarily mean that they agree with all aspects of the text to follow.
URLhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0162243918798906
DOI10.1177/0162243918798906