Katherine Harrison, Behind the Science: The Invisible Work of Data Management in Big Science. Bristol University Press 2025

Författare

  • Lina Rahm Kungliga tekniska högskolan
  • Jörgen Behrendtz Stockholm University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37062/sf.62.27833

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Gitelman, L. (2013) Raw data is an oxymoron. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Harrison, K. (2025) Behind the science: The invisible work of data management in Big Science. Bristol University Press.

Leonelli, S. (2016) Data-centric biology: A philosophical study. Chicago University Press.

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2025-06-12

Referera så här

Rahm, Lina, och Jörgen Behrendtz. 2025. ”Katherine Harrison, Behind the Science: The Invisible Work of Data Management in Big Science. Bristol University Press 2025”. Sociologisk Forskning 62 (1-2):187-90. https://doi.org/10.37062/sf.62.27833.

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