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Digitization and networking in science

Definitions

  • Digitization: The extent to which computers are utilized during research, in comparison to what would technically be possible.
  • Networking: The extent to which all researchers with research interests in a given area can be reached.

Table 1: Steps of the research cycle

Read this table as "Across research fields, most of step X of the research cycle" is low/ intermediate/ high in digitization/ networking.

' ' Digitization ' '
low intermediate high
Networking low recording of ideas reference management, preparation of manuscripts and grants Data acquisition and analysis
intermediate peer review publications
high conferences

Table 2: Instruments, Tools, methods

Read this table as "Most of the research performed using X" is low/ intermediate/ high in digitization/ networking.

' ' Digitization ' '
low intermediate high
Networking low
intermediate
high LHC, wikis


Table 3: Fields of research

Read this table as "Most of the research in the field of X" is low/ intermediate/ high in digitization/ networking.

' ' Digitization ' '
low intermediate high
Networking low Arts and humanities; paleontology Mathematics, psychology, medicine, social sciences Analytical chemistry, computer science
intermediate Evolution of language Physics
high Particle physics, astronomy, genetics