Little Science, Big Science
Book description
Columbia University Press Science 62 Based on four 1962 Pegram Lectures given at the Brookehaven National Laboratory.
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1 author picked Little Science, Big Science as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?
As one of the first attempts to quantify how science grows and changes over time, this book is a gem and full of a wealth of provocative ideas. From charts on the growth of scientific journals to the power of particle accelerators, this book is even more impressive given the fact that it was first published in 1963, well before large datasets were able to be acquired and computationally analyzed.
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