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Sabina Leonelli

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Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London|August 21, 2018
The disruptive potential of data publicationSabina Leonelli
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|April 11, 2013
Integrating data to acquire new knowledge: Three modes of integration in plant scienceSabina Leonelli
Perspectives on Science : Historical, Philosophical, Social|March 3, 2015
Data Interpretation in the Digital AgeSabina Leonelli
Social Studies of Science|August 2, 2012
When humans are the exception: cross-species databases at the interface of biological and clinical researchSabina Leonelli
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|September 21, 2010
Documenting the emergence of bio-ontologies: or, why researching bioinformatics requires HPSSBSabina Leonelli
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|August 30, 2022
Introduction: biomedical knowledge in a time of COVID-19Sabina Leonelli
Philosophy of Science|February 13, 2016
What Counts as Scientific Data? A Relational FrameworkSabina Leonelli
Nature|October 7, 2016
Open data: curation is under-resourcedSabina Leonelli
European Journal for Philosophy of Science|March 16, 2019
What distinguishes data from models?Sabina Leonelli
Elife|April 6, 2019
The challenges of big data biologySabina Leonelli
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Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London|August 21, 2018
The disruptive potential of data publicationSabina Leonelli
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|April 11, 2013
Integrating data to acquire new knowledge: Three modes of integration in plant scienceSabina Leonelli
Perspectives on Science : Historical, Philosophical, Social|March 3, 2015
Data Interpretation in the Digital AgeSabina Leonelli
Social Studies of Science|August 2, 2012
When humans are the exception: cross-species databases at the interface of biological and clinical researchSabina Leonelli
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|September 21, 2010
Documenting the emergence of bio-ontologies: or, why researching bioinformatics requires HPSSBSabina Leonelli
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|August 30, 2022
Introduction: biomedical knowledge in a time of COVID-19Sabina Leonelli
Philosophy of Science|February 13, 2016
What Counts as Scientific Data? A Relational FrameworkSabina Leonelli
Nature|October 7, 2016
Open data: curation is under-resourcedSabina Leonelli
European Journal for Philosophy of Science|March 16, 2019
What distinguishes data from models?Sabina Leonelli
Elife|April 6, 2019
The challenges of big data biologySabina Leonelli
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