Integrating Moving Images into Scientific Arguments From “Pseudomovies” to “See Movie 1”

In 2006 theJournal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE)released its first issue. Dubbed “a YouTube for test tubes” by contemporary press accounts (for example, Ledford), this online peer-reviewed science journal was novel in that its primary medium for communicating science to experts was not written te...

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Published inAssembling Arguments p. 210
Main Author Jonathan Buehl
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published University of South Carolina Press 20.01.2016
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Summary:In 2006 theJournal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE)released its first issue. Dubbed “a YouTube for test tubes” by contemporary press accounts (for example, Ledford), this online peer-reviewed science journal was novel in that its primary medium for communicating science to experts was not written text but digital video. Although text versions ofJoVEarticles are available online, the texts are supplemental to the video recordings. For example, the article text of Trish, Dimos, and Egan’s “Freezing Human ES (Embryonic Stem) Cells” consists of a half-page list of required materials and a one-page description consisting of an abstract, a link
ISBN:1611175615
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