[HTML][HTML] Facilitating technology adoption in the NHS: negotiating the organisational and policy context a qualitative study

S Llewellyn, R Procter, G Harvey… - Health and Social …, 2014 - journalslibrary.nihr.ac.uk
Background Proven clinical effectiveness and patient safety are insufficient to ensure
adoption and implementation of new clinical technologies. Despite current government …

Open Science and Open Innovation in a socio‐political context: knowledge production for societal impact in an age of post‐truth populism

P Smart, S Holmes, F Lettice, FH Pitts… - R&D …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This conceptual paper traces the origins and progress of Open Science and proposes its
generative coupling to Open Innovation in the contemporary socio‐political context; where …

Digital infrastructure for the humanities in Europe and the US: Governing scholarship through coordinated tool development

W Kaltenbrunner - Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 2017 - Springer
In this paper, I provide a comparative perspective on current digital infrastructure policies for
the humanities in Europe and the US. Thereby I mean to move beyond analyzing the …

The methodological illumination of a blind spot: information and communication technology and international research team dynamics in a higher education research …

DM Hoffman, B Blasi, B Ćulum, Ž Dragšić, A Ewen… - Higher Education, 2014 - Springer
This self-ethnography complements the other articles in this special issue by spotlighting a
set of key challenges facing international research teams. The study is focused on the …

Research data management: Opportunities and challenges for HEIs

R Procter, P Halfpenny, A Voss - Managing research data, 2012 - books.google.com
We live in an information age characterized by a deluge of digital data (Hey and Trefethen,
2003a; Hey, Tansley and Tolle, 2009). The potential benefits to researchers are enormous …

The emerging governance of e-infrastructure

F Barjak, K Eccles, ET Meyer… - Journal of computer …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
The paper studies the transition to ICT-based support systems for scientific research. These
systems currently attempt the transition from the project stage to the more permanent stage …

Investigating eResearch: collaboration practices and future challenges

L Markauskaite, MA Kennan, J Richardson… - … and distributed e …, 2012 - igi-global.com
Why and how do researchers collaborate, share knowledge resources, data, and expertise?
What kinds of infrastructures and services do they use, and what do they need for the future …

Social scientists and cyberinfrastructure: insights from a document perspective

S Sawyer, E Kaziunas, C Øesterlund - … of the ACM 2012 conference on …, 2012 - dl.acm.org
Contemporary cyberinfrastructure (CI) seem poorly developed to meet the distributed work
practices of social scientists. We draw from the literatures of science studies and e-science …

[PDF][PDF] Reflexive inertia: reinventing scholarship through digital practices

W Kaltenbrunner - First Monday, 2010 - scholarlypublications …
Digital scholarship in the humanities has a much longer history than traditionally trained
scholars and casual followers of higher education debates might realize. Arguably the …

Research students' conceptions of the role of information and communication technologies in educational technology research

L Markauskaite, D Wardak - Australasian Journal of Educational …, 2015 - ajet.org.au
The emergence of big data, digital scholarship and eResearch raises the question of how
these digital developments in research methods and practices affect research students. This …