[Air-L] AoIR in Second Life - Scholar vs. researcher

Jankowski nickjan at xs4all.nl
Wed May 27 05:03:57 PDT 2009


Robert:

I personally consider the distinction you suggest, proposed by Marj Kibby,
as unnecessarily constraining and I would not use it. Instead, I suggest
'scholarship' as the overall label for knowledge production and this
includes 'research' as one of the enterprises for such production. This
and other issues are elaborated in my introductory chapter to the
following book to be released 23 June: 'e-Research: Transformation in
Scholarly Practice'. For details, see:
http://www.routledge.com/books/E-Research-isbn9780415990288

An early draft of the introductory chapter is (still) on SlideShare and
can be found at:
http://www.slideshare.net/nickjan/jankowski-chapter-1-e-research-introduction-final-single-spaced-small-font-3-december2008

Best,

Nick Jankowski


> I found the following definitions of research and scholarship to be
> quite interesting and possibly useful in my efforts to distinguish
> e-Research from digital scholarship.
>
> It seems to me that a lot of activities in the humanities, arts and
> social sciences that are described (and funded) as e-Research are
> actually digital scholarship since they involve setting
> up/maintaining/providing access to digital collections of research
> resources (e.g. social science datasets, images, video, audio), rather
> than contributing to new knowledge.
>
> Does anyone else agree with or object to the definitions of
> research/scholarship below, and my attempt to use them to distinguish
> e-Research from digital scholarship?  Any relevant scholarly references
> would be much appreciated.
>
> Rob
>
> -------------------------------------
> Dr Robert Ackland
> Fellow and Masters Coordinator, Australian Demographic and Social
> Research Institute, The Australian National University
>
> e-mail:   robert.ackland at anu.edu.au
> project:  http://voson.anu.edu.au
> teaching: http://adsri.anu.edu.au/study/ssi.php
> --------------------------------------
>
> Marj Kibby wrote:
>> Our promotions criteria differentiate research and scholarship -
>> research is seen as contributing new knowledge to the field, scholarship
>> as staying abreast of developments in the field published by others.
>>
>> Marj
>>
>
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