Where's the expertise? Expert systems as a medium of knowledge transfer

H. M. Collins , R. C. Draper , R. H. Green
Proc. of the fifth technical conference of the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert Systems on Expert systems 85 323 -334

82
1986
Expert systems: some possible implications for information science

H. M. Collins
Library and information research report ( 70) 113 -124

1989
Replication of experiments: a sociological comment

H. M. Collins
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 ( 3) 391 -392

1978
Dissecting Surgery: Forms of Life Depersonalized

H. M. Collins
Social Studies of Science 24 ( 2) 311 -333

46
1994
Ai-Vey!: Response to Slezak

H. M. Collins
Social Studies of Science 22 ( 1) 201 -203

1992
Knowledge, Norms and Rules in the Sociology of Science

H. M. Collins
Social Studies of Science 12 ( 2) 299 -309

26
1982
Special Relativism — The Natural Attitude

H. M. Collins
Social Studies of Science 12 ( 1) 139 -143

20
1982
With Enemies Like This, Who Needs Friends?

H. M. Collins
Social Studies of Science 15 ( 1) 176 -177

1
1985
The Possibilities of Science Policy

H. M. Collins
Social Studies of Science 15 ( 3) 554 -558

40
1985
Computers and the sociology of scientific knowledge1

H. M. Collins
Social Studies of Science 19 ( 4) 613 -624

17
1989
Simon's Slezak

H. M. Collins
Social Studies of Science 21 ( 1) 148 -149

4
1991
Dimensions of Debate

H. M. Collins
Social Studies of Science 16 ( 3) 557 -563

1
1986
Certainty and the public understanding of science: Science on television1

H. M. Collins
Social Studies of Science 17 ( 4) 689 -713

107
1987
Public Experiments and Displays of Virtuosity: The Core-Set Revisited:

H. M. Collins
Social Studies of Science 18 ( 4) 725 -748

126
1988
The Science Police

H. M. Collins
Social Studies of Science 29 ( 2) 287 -294

11
1999
62
1999
31
1996