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Lorraine Daston, editor. Science in the Archives: Pasts, Presents, Futures., The American Historical Review, Volume 122, Issue 5, December 2017, Page 1721, https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/122.5.1721a
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Florence Hsia, Astronomy after the Deluge. David Sepkoski, The Earth as Archive: Contingency, Narrative, and the History of Life. J. Andrew Mendelsohn, Empiricism in the Library: Medicine’s Case Histories. Liba Taub, Archiving Scientific Ideas in Greco-Roman Antiquity. Suzanne Marchand, Ancient History in the Age of Archival Research. Lorraine Daston, The Immortal Archive: Nineteenth-Century Science Imagines the Future. Bruno J. Strasser, The “Data Deluge”: Turning Private Data into Public Archives. Cathy Gere, Evolutionary Genetics and the Politics of the Human Archive. Vladimir Janković, Montage and Metamorphosis: Climatological Data Archiving and the U.S. National Climate Program. Rebecca Lemov, Archives-of-Self: The Vicissitudes of Time and Self in a Technologically Determinist Future. Daniel Rosenberg, An Archive of Words. Matthew L. Jones, Querying the Archive: Data Mining from Apriori to PageRank.