Luo, AirongOlson, Judith S.2023-06-082023-06-082005https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/4844Recent years have seen an increasing use of collaboratories in scientific work. It is hypothesized that by enabling scientists to reach remotely located data, instruments and experts, collaboratories will benefit peripheral scientists (e.g., scientists from developing countries and scientists from minority colleges in the U.S.) more than core scientists. However, previous studies on computer network use have shown mixed results regarding peripherality effects. Adopting a qualitative approach, this study intends to investigate cultural, political, and technical factors that influence collaboratory use by peripheral scientists.eninterviewsperipheral scientistsscientific collaborationcollaboratoryCollaboratory Use by Peripheral Scientists10.1145/1099203.1099266