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Eric Meyer & William Dutton Oxford e-Social Science Node

Top-Down e-Infrastructure Meets Bottom-Up Research Innovation Fitting e-Social Science Visions to the Realities. Eric Meyer & William Dutton Oxford e-Social Science Node of UK National Centre for eSocial Science.

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Eric Meyer & William Dutton Oxford e-Social Science Node

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  1. Top-Down e-Infrastructure Meets Bottom-Up Research InnovationFitting e-Social Science Visions to the Realities Eric Meyer & William Dutton Oxford e-Social Science Node of UK National Centre for eSocial Science Presentation for the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, 8-11 Sept 2008. Paper associated with this presentation available: Meyer, Eric T. and Dutton, William H., “Top-Down e-Infrastructure Meets Bottom-Up Research Innovation: Fitting e-Social Science Visions to the Realities " (Sept 1, 2008). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1262211

  2. Certainty Trough or Experience Technology

  3. Evidence for Uncertainty Trough Source: Dutton, W.H. & Meyer, E.T. (2008). “e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance from, and Attitudes Toward, E-Research“. Presentation for the 4th International Conference on e-Social Science, University of Manchester, 19 June 2008. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1150422

  4. Evidence for an Experience Technology Source: Dutton, W.H. & Meyer, E.T. (2008). “e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance from, and Attitudes Toward, E-Research“. Presentation for the 4th International Conference on e-Social Science, University of Manchester, 19 June 2008. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1150422

  5. Sample

  6. Bias of the Sample

  7. Bias of the Sample

  8. Bias of the Sample

  9. Bias of the Sample

  10. Type of Research

  11. Use of Data Sets

  12. Researcher Clusters

  13. Types of Researchers

  14. Types of Researchers

  15. Oxford e-Social Science (OeSS) Node of NCeSSOxford Internet InstituteUniversity of OxfordEric T. MeyerResearch Felloweric.meyer@oii.ox.ac.ukhttp://people.oii.ox.ac.uk/meyer Willam H. DuttonProfessor and Director, OIIdirector@oii.ox.ac.uk http://people.oii.ox.ac.uk/dutton Oxford e-Social Science Project

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