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The core of the matter: How do scientists judge trustworthiness of physical samples?
Peter Thomas Darch
School of Information Sciences
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
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Trustworthiness
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Physical Sample
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International Ocean Discovery Program
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Cruise
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Complex Decisions
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Research Datasets
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Scientific Domain
33%
Subseafloor Biosphere
33%
Digital Infrastructure
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Microbial Contamination
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Earth Sciences
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Rock Sample
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Microbiologist
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Ethnographic Observation
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Longitudinal Qualitative Study
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Metadata Schema
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Infrastructural Projects
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Computer Science
Discovery Program
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Document Analysis
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Scientific Domain
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Metadata Schema
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Sample Collection
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Psychology
Case Study
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