Collecting Experiments(English, Paperback, Strasser Bruno J.)

Collecting Experiments(English, Paperback, Strasser Bruno J.)

  • Strasser Bruno J.
Publisher:The University of Chicago PressISBN 13: 9780226635040ISBN 10: 022663504X

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Collecting Experiments(English, Paperback, Strasser Bruno J.) is written by Strasser Bruno J. and published by The University of Chicago Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 022663504X (ISBN 10) and 9780226635040 (ISBN 13).

Databases have revolutionized nearly every aspect of our lives. Information of all sorts is being collected on a massive scale, from Google to Facebook and well beyond. But as the amount of information in databases explodes, we are forced to reassess our ideas about what knowledge is, how it is produced, to whom it belongs, and who can be credited for producing it. Every scientist working today draws on databases to produce scientific knowledge. Databases have become more common than microscopes, voltmeters, and test tubes, and the increasing amount of data has led to major changes in research practices and profound reflections on the proper professional roles of data producers, collectors, curators, and analysts. Collecting Experiments traces the development and use of data collections, especially in the experimental life sciences, from the early twentieth century to the present. It shows that the current revolution is best understood as the coming together of two older ways of knowing--collecting and experimenting, the museum and the laboratory. Ultimately, Bruno J. Strasser argues that by serving as knowledge repositories, as well as indispensable tools for producing new knowledge, these databases function as digital museums for the twenty-first century.