References for “Scientific Discovery”
Entries are listed in alphabetical order by first author last name.
- Klahr, David and Simon, Herbert. “Studies of Scientific Discovery: Complementary Approaches and Convergent Findings,” Psychological Bulletin, volume 125, number 5, 1999, pps. 524-543.
- tags: computational psychology, problem solving, science of scientific discovery
- Koshland Jr., Daniel E. “The Cha-Cha-Cha Theory of Scientific Discovery,” Science, volume 317, issue 5839, August 10, 2007, pps. 761-762.
- tags: editorial, perspectives, philosophy of science
- Kostoff, Ronald N., Block, Joel A., Solka, Jeffrey L., et al. “Literature-related discovery (LRD): Lessons learned, and future research directions”, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, volume 75, issue number 2, 2008, pages 276-299.
- tags: biology, cataracts, computation, innovation, insights from research, literature-based discovery, medicine, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Raynaud’s Phenomenon, scientific discovery, text mining, water purification
- Kuhn, Thomas S. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 50th anniversary ed. London: University of Chicago Press, 2012. (217 pages)
- tags: philosophy
- Paydarfar, David and Schwartz, William J. “An Algorithm for Discovery”, Science, volume 292, issue 5514, April 6, 2001, pp. 13.
- tags: editorial, humor
- Popper, Karl. The Logic of Scientific Discovery. London: Routledge, 2002. (513 pages)
- tags: philosophy
- Rzhetsky, Andrey, Foster, Jacob G., Foster Ian T., et al. “Choosing experiments to accelerate collective discovery,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS), volume 112, number 47, November 24, 2015, pps. 14569 – 14574.
- tags: complex networks, computational biology, innovation, science of science, sociology of science
- Schindler, Samuel. “Scientific Discovery: That-Whats and What-Thats“, Ergo, volume 2, number 6, 2015, pps. 123-148.
- tags: definition of scientific discovery, philosophy, Thomas Kuhn
- Ergo is an open access journal of philosophy
- Simon, Herbert A. “Does Scientific Discovery Have a Logic?” Philosophy of Science, volume 40, number 4, December 1973, pps. 471-480.
- tags: algorithm, philosophy
- Wu, Lingfei, Wang, Dashun and Evans, James A. “Large teams develop and small teams disrupt science and technology”, Nature, volume 566, 21 February 2019, pages 378-382.
- tags: insights from research, scientific discovery, sociology