id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_m2bdpqteirdfhchykyp32w2gum Peter T. Darch What lies beneath?: Knowledge infrastructures in the subseafloor biosphere and beyond 2015.0 18 .pdf application/pdf 13613 1073 53 Our case study employs participant observation in a laboratory, interviews (n = 49 to date) with scientists in the collaboration, and document analysis. needs of scientists in developing practices and infrastructures to manage the increasing volume and diversity of data Infrastructure for research data is much more than disseminating resources; it must support data collection, analysis, use, and reuse for new scientific methods, and should They also include the multiple techniques and technologies (sample and data collection strategies, research equipment, protocols, handbooks, journal articles, funding) accessible from both within and beyond the laboratory. This ability depended on the knowledge the scientist possess of stages of the data life cycle—from research design to in C-DEBI at a large US research university, observing scientists at work and in meetings. Case studies of the challenges and efforts in building knowledge infrastructures to support scientific work tend to follow the big/little science dichotomy, generally characterizing data life cycles as unfolding entirely in one context or the ./cache/work_m2bdpqteirdfhchykyp32w2gum.pdf ./txt/work_m2bdpqteirdfhchykyp32w2gum.txt