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Trading twitter: Amateur recorders and economies of scientific exchange at the Cornell Library of Natural Sounds

机译:交易推特:康奈尔自然声音图书馆的业余录音机和科学交流的经济性

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Scientists have long engaged in collaborations with field collectors, but how are such collaborations established and maintained? This article examines structures of collaborative data collection between professional scientists and various field recorders around the Cornell Library of Natural Sounds. The Library collects animal sound recordings for use in education, preservation, and entertainment, but primarily in the scientific field of bio-acoustics. Since 1945, the Library has enlisted academic researchers, commercial recorders and broadcasters (such as the British Broadcasting Corporation), and amateur sound hunters in its expansion. I argue that the Cornell Library of Natural Sounds managed to craft and sustain a crucial network of contributors through creative and strategic brokering with its collection of recordings/data. Drawing on notions from exchange theory, I show that sound recordings were valued not just as scientific data, but also as copyrighted commodities that could be bought, sold, traded, and converted in a range of economic, social, and symbolic capitals within collaborators' respective social fields. Thus, aligning collaborators' interests, these exchange relations enabled the Cornell Library of Natural Sounds to negotiate amateur recorders' reliability, willingness to share work, and commitment to scientific standards, as well as the bonds that solidified their collaboration with the Cornell Library of Natural Sounds. Attending to the micro-economics of data exchange, this article thus brings into perspective the multi-dimensional processes through which data-flows are managed.
机译:科学家们长期从事与田间采集者的合作,但是如何建立和维持这种合作呢?本文研究了康奈尔自然声音图书馆周围专业科学家与各种现场记录员之间的协作数据收集结构。图书馆收集动物录音,用于教育,保存和娱乐,但主要用于生物声学的科学领域。自1945年以来,图书馆一直在招募学术研究人员,商业录音机和广播公司(例如英国广播公司),以及业余扩音员。我认为,康奈尔自然声音图书馆通过创造性的和战略性的经纪人收集的录音/数据,成功地设计并维持了重要的贡献者网络。借鉴交换理论的概念,我发现录音不仅被视为科学数据,而且还受到版权保护,可以在合作者的各种经济,社会和象征性资本中进行买卖,交易和转换。各自的社会领域。因此,通过协调合作者的利益,这些交换关系使康奈尔自然声音图书馆可以协商业余录音机的可靠性,愿意分享工作,对科学标准的承诺以及巩固与康奈尔自然图书馆合作的纽带。听起来考虑到数据交换的微观经济性,本文将透视性的角度介绍了管理数据流的多维过程。

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