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Description: Example resource types for discussion at AIMOS 2019 workshop. What types of resources that could be developed to support collaborations between practicing scientists and technologists and those who study how the sciences and technological practices generate knowledge (from historical, philosophical, and/or social studies perspectives)? To help answer that question, some example resource types have been prepared to help start our discussion what resource could be developed for use by scientists interested in collaborating with social scientists and vice versa. Note: additional sections/edits added after workshop included to provide continued access for participants to further resource development.

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Reading Sets for Small Group Discussion

Updated version now available: https://osf.io/n5ksx/ This is a collection of EXAMPLE reading-sets intended to facilitate small group discussion. Pleas...

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Jargon in the Study of Scientific Practices - an Annotated Glossary

This glossary is intended to supplement other resources by detailing some of the context for those terms that have specific, and often debated, uses w...

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Collaborations between Scientists and Philosophers of Scientific Practices

A space for linking to projects that support direct collaborations between philosophers of scientific practices and practicing scientists

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