Fostering Knowledge Infrastructures in Science Communication and Aerospace Engineering
Tim Wittenborg

TL;DR
This paper explores how to develop and enhance knowledge infrastructures in science communication and aerospace engineering by analyzing challenges, proposing AI-supported workflows, digital libraries, and stakeholder interfaces, and addressing societal barriers.
Contribution
It introduces new tool-supported workflows and digital library concepts to foster knowledge sharing in fragmented scientific domains, emphasizing societal and legal considerations.
Findings
Proposed AI-supported workflows for information extraction.
Developed wiki- and knowledge-graph-based digital libraries.
Identified societal and legal barriers to infrastructure adoption.
Abstract
Knowledge infrastructures are defined as robust networks of people, artifacts, and institutions that generate, share and maintain specific knowledge. Yet, many domains are fragmented and far from robustly networked, such as science communication or aerospace engineering. While FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) data management tools exist, their adoption in these domains is limited. Several challenges inhibit this adoption, from complex heterogeneous data formats to lack of structured support to outright incentives against collaboration or legal barriers. This doctoral work outlines how to foster underdeveloped knowledge infrastructures with the use-cases of science communication and aerospace engineering. By analyzing these problems and identifying available solutions, tool-supported workflows towards collaborative infrastructure can be implemented and evaluated.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsResearch Data Management Practices · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Environmental Monitoring and Data Management
