The history of data brings together topics and themes from a variety of perspectives in history of science: histories of the material culture of information and of computing, the history of politics on individual and global scales, gender and women’s history, as well as the histories of many individual disciplines, to name just a few of the areas covered by essays in this volume. But the history of data is more than just the sum of its parts. It provides an emerging new rubric for considering the impact of changes in cultures of information in the sciences in the longue duree, and an opportunity for historians to rethink important questions that cross many of our traditional disciplinary categories.
Osiris, Volume 32: Data Histories (Volume 32)
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This book provides a historical perspective on the use of data in science, enhancing understanding of information culture and scientific disciplines.
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| Weight | 0.616 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 15.2 × 2 × 22.9 in |

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