eResearch08: Conference Papers
- Arguello, Ekin, Peters: Towards a collective Knowledge Base: sharing the expertise acquired on developing Grid-based e-Science and e-Social Science applications.
- Artieri, Giglietto, Rossi: Analyzing User Generated Content for social science: Generational "we sense" in the Italian blogosphere.
- Atkinson, Jeffreys: Century-of-Information Research (CIR): a strategy for research and innovation in the Century of Information.
- Baird, Latif, Lin, Arguello: Overcoming barriers to the creation of eLearning materials for GeoVUE' NeoGeographic outputs.
- Barjak, Lane, Kertcher, Poschen, Procter, Robinson: Accelerating Transition to Virtual Research Organization in Social Science (AVROSS): the Results of a Study for the EC.
- Bowman, Crowther, Kirkham, Pybus: A virtual research environment for the study of documents and manuscripts.
- Burrows, Majocha: Using e-Research Tools to Build a Research Community in the Humanities: the Australian Research Council's Network for Early European Research.
- Cardoso, Caraça, Espanha, Mendonça: The Politics of Open Access.
- Carusi, Jirotka: Parameters and visions: dataflows in computational and mathematical biology.
- Contractor, deRoure, Goble, Hunter, McLennan: Social Networks, Tagging and the Semantic Web/Grid.
- Crowston: Opportunities for eScience Research on Free / Libre Open Source Software.
- Darch, Carusi, Jirotka: A climate of trust: perceptions of legitimate authority in a volunteer computing project.
- de la Flor, Jirotka, Spencer, Lloyd: Communicating requirements in multidisciplinary teams.
- de la Flor, Meyer: Talking 'bout a revolution: Framing e-Research as a computerization movement.
- den Besten, David: Mapping e-Science's Path in the Collaboration Space: An Ontological Approach to Tracking Infrastructure Development.
- Dutton, Eynon: The tools of networked individuals: parallel patterns and strategies for governmental and research institutions.
- Edwards, Chorley, Hielkema, Pignotti: PolicyGrid: Semantic Support for Evidence-Based Policy Assessment in Social Science.
- Ferrario: Digital and heritage: vast and not so simple expectations.
- Fitzgerald, Austin: Contractual Frameworks for Collaborative Innovation in Australian e-Research.
- Halfpenny, Procter, Lin, Voss: The UK e-Social Science Research Programme: a progress report.
- Hanke: The Network University: Steps to a Media Ecology of Academic Mind.
- Hong, Brown: Engaging Researchers with e-Infrastructure.
- Jankowski, Scharnhorst: e-Collaboration: Theoretical Issues, Empirical Studies, Practical Experiences of Distant Research Collaboratories.
- Kennedy, Theodoropolous, Skelcher, Griggs, Christian, Humphreys: Towards a participatory infrastructure for research in deliberative democracy.
- Kilner, Gerber, Hunter: Transforming the study of Australian literature through a collaborative eResearch environment.
- Koetsier, Prammanee, Hemert: Enabling User Tasks Instead of Focussing on Submitting Computer Jobs.
- Lin, Poschen, Procter, Kola, Job, Harris, Randall, Sharrock, Ure, Lawrie, Rector, Goble: Ontology building as a social-technical process: a case study.
- Lanfrey: Moving from research "through" the Web to research "in" the Web: Methodological perspectives for sociological research.
- Lankes, Cogburn, Oakleaf, Stanton: Cyberinfrastructure facilitators: new approaches to information professionals for e-Research.
- Meyer, Schroeder, Power: e-Research 2.0: Taking the Measure of Web 2.0 in e-Research.
- Pearce: Using technology to enhance research practice: analysing the use of ICT and e-science by academic researchers.
- Pieri: Sociology of Expectation and the e-Social Science Agenda: Does Size Matter?
- Spencer, Lloyd, Jirotka: Project Managers: An Effective Resource for Enhancing Usability?
- Soon, Park, Lee: The emergence of e-research in Asia, its potential and the realities for the social sciences: Case studies of Singapore and South Korea.
- Thelwall, Fry: Web Evidence for the Impact of e-Research: The Case of Linguistics.
- Thomas, den Besten, Schroeder: Sustaining e-Science in the interplay between infrastructures and scientific fields: the case of Swiss Bio Grid.
- Toktomatova, Kazakbayeva: Case Study Of EU Occasion Project Implementation In Kyrgyzstan.
- Tomkins: Surfacing the Bodleian's John Johnson Collection.
- Turner: Experience of e-Social Science: a case of Andy Turner and MoSeS.
- Velden, Lagoze: The transformation of scientific communication systems in the digital age: towards a methodology for comparing scientific communication cultures.
- Voss, Asgari-Targhi, Procter, Halfpenny, Dunn, Fragkouli, Anderson, Hughes, Fergusson, van der Meer, Atkinson: Paths to wider adoption of e-Infrastructures services.
- Weaver, Henty: 'We have just entered the Wright Brothers phase of the digital era': data management and practice in the eResearch era.
- Wastell, White, Peckover, Hall, Broadhurst, Pithouse: Microworld simulation in childcare social work: investigating risk, blame and performance management.
- Wiggins, Howison, Crowston: Replication of FLOSS research as eResearch.
- Wilson: 'Integrated Data is the solution! What was the question again?': What sort of information sharing may be fit for Public Service delivery?
- Williams, Carver, Patfield: Enhancing e-research through the Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network - the Aotearoa / New Zealand experience.
- Zhang: Unseen professional learning mediated by networked technology in an academic context.