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METHODOLOGICAL QUESTIONS OF SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION PERFECTING WITH THE USE OF MODERN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Author(s) -
Georgii A. Ball,
Vladislav A. Medintsev
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
ìnformacìjnì tehnologìï ì zasobi navčannâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2076-8184
DOI - 10.33407/itlt.v22i2.457
Subject(s) - scientific communication , task (project management) , value (mathematics) , knowledge management , property (philosophy) , information and communications technology , sociology of scientific knowledge , computer science , cognition , engineering ethics , management science , psychology , engineering , sociology , epistemology , world wide web , social science , systems engineering , philosophy , machine learning , neuroscience , library science
The authors outline vital methodological questions which concern: (a) value guidelines of scientific cognition and scientific communication; b) theoretical bases (corresponding to task approach) of building of scientific activity; c) rational using of modern information and communication technologies in that activity. Among the most important steps towards the improvement of scientific communication the following were stressed: a) awareness by scientists of their responsibility not only for adequate knowledge of the objects, but also for creating backgrounds so that the results of this knowledge might become the property of the consumers of scientific products, b) development, to form such backgrounds, the ways based on adequate theoretical tools (in particular, on the task theory) and on modern information and communication technologies, c) coverage and discussion of the results of such development.

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