The Bazaar of Scientific Knowledge | shishyko!
Intentionally or not, networked culture creates patterns of information exchange. Together, these patterns merge to form the public infrastructure on which we all come to build our own knowledge networks. But while we all may share a common current of information, the way the current gets channeled, plugged into, and illuminated is a personal affai... See more
Willa Köerner • A Personal Philosophy of Shared Knowledge
For most of the twentieth century, science looked very different from the way it does today. For one, the internet did not exist. If researchers wanted to share their work with one another, they would meet in person – at conferences and seminars – or circulate their work through print – in letters, books, or journals.
Saloni Dattani • Real peer review has never been tried - Works in Progress
