重新使用
标准化
背景(考古学)
数据科学
数据收集
数据质量
质量(理念)
计算机科学
理解力
社会学
认识论
工程类
社会科学
地理
公制(单位)
运营管理
哲学
考古
废物管理
操作系统
程序设计语言
标识
DOI:10.1177/0162243907306704
摘要
This article analyzes the experiences of ecologists who used data they did not collect themselves. Specifically, the author examines the processes by which ecologists understand and assess the quality of the data they reuse, and investigates the role that standard methods of data collection play in these processes. Standardization is one means by which scientific knowledge is transported from local to public spheres. While standards can be helpful, the results show that knowledge of the local context is critical to ecologists' reuse of data. Yet, this information is often left behind as data move from the private to the public world. The knowledge that ecologists acquire through fieldwork enables them to recover the local details that are so critical to their comprehension of data collected by others. Social processes also play a role in ecologists' efforts to judge the quality of data they reuse.
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