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"History of Science Online: new possibilities and new challenges”
Coordinated by
Juan José Saldaña, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras,
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, MEXICO; and Peter Harper, National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists,
University of Bath, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Peter
Harper, “The
WHSO project. Introductory remarks”.
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Francis
Gudyanga, “Science in Africa”.
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S.
Irfan Habib and Dhruv Raina, “Problems and Opportunities for the History
of Science Online in South Asia”.
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Clara
H. Sánchez and Víctor S. Albis,
“Bibliography of Colombian Mathematics”.
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Yangzong
Wang and Chaoyong Chen, “Chinese Websites on History of Science: Review and Prospect”.
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Efthymios
Nicolaidis and Fotini Assimacopoulou,
"The
data base for Greek scientific books and manuscripts for the period
1453-1940". |
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Deborah
Day, “Building a web-based
bibliography for interdisciplinary sciences”.
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James
Fleming, “The History of Meteorology Goes Digital:
Online interpretive, bibliographical, and archival sources worldwide”. |
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Roberto
Martins, “Online catalogue of scientific papers
published before the 20th century - a proposal”.
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Gavan
McCarthy, “The role
of a context-based information architecture in providing access to
distributed resources”. |
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Alfredo
Tolmasquim, “Building
bibliographical databases: paths and challenges”.
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Stephen
P. Weldon, “The Isis Bibliographies of the
History of Science: Attempting a Global Survey”.
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R.
Joseph Anderson,
"Sustainable Online Resources in the
History of Modern Physics and Allied Sciences". |
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Photography courtesy of Gavan McCarthy

First line: Juan José Saldaña; Alfredo Tolmasquim and Roberto
Martins;
Second line: Guadalupe Urbán, Clara Sánchez, Francis
Gudyanga and Deborah Day;
Third line: Gavan McCarthy, Peter Harper, Joseph Anderson and
Stephen Weldon |
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