The Internet Revolution in the Sciences and Humanities(English, Hardcover, Gross Alan G.)

The Internet Revolution in the Sciences and Humanities(English, Hardcover, Gross Alan G.)

  • Gross Alan G.
Publisher:Oxford University PressISBN 13: 9780190465926ISBN 10: 0190465921

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The Internet Revolution in the Sciences and Humanities(English, Hardcover, Gross Alan G.) is written by Gross Alan G. and published by Oxford University Press Inc. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0190465921 (ISBN 10) and 9780190465926 (ISBN 13).

The Internet Revolution in the Sciences and Humanities takes a new look at C.P. Snow's distinction between the two cultures, a distinction that provides the driving force for a book that contends that the Internet revolution has sown the seeds for transformative changes in both the sciences and the humanities. It is because of this common situation that the humanities can learn from the sciences, as well as the sciences from the humanities, in matters central to both: generating, evaluating, and communicating knowledge on the Internet. In a succession of chapters, the authors deal with the state of the art in web-based journal articles and books, web sites, peer review, and post-publication review. In the final chapter, they address the obstacles the academy and scientific organizations face in taking full advantage of the Internet: outmoded tenure and promotion procedures, the cost of open access, and restrictive patent and copyright law. They also argue that overcoming these obstacles does not require revolutionary institutional change. In their view, change must be incremental, making use of the powers and prerogatives scientific and academic organizations already have.