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Science is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe. In an older and closely related meaning, "science" refers to the body of reliable knowledge itself, of the type that can be logically and rationally explained. Since classical antiquity science as a type of knowledge was closely linked to philosophy. In the early modern era the words "science" and "philosophy" were sometimes used interchangeably in the English language. By the 17th century, natural philosophy was considered a separate branch of philosophy. However, "science" continued to be used in a broad sense denoting reliable knowledge about a topic, in the same way it is still used in modern terms such as library science or political science. In modern use, "science" more often refers to a way of pursuing knowledge, not only the knowledge itself. It is "often treated as synonymous with 'natural and physical science', and thus restricted to those branches of study that relate to the phenomena of the material universe and their laws, sometimes with implied exclusion of pure mathematics. This is now the dominant sense in ordinary use." This narrower sense of "science" developed as scientists such as Johannes Kepler, Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton began formulating laws of nature such as Newton's laws of motion. In this period it became more common to refer to natural philosophy as "natural science". Over the course of the 19th century, the word "science" became increasingly associated with the scientific method, a disciplined way to study the natural world, including physics, chemistry, geology and biology. It is in the 19th century also that the term scientist was created by the naturalist-theologian William Whewell to distinguish those who sought knowledge on nature from those who sought knowledge on other disciplines. The Oxford English Dictionary dates the origin of the word "scientist" to 1834. This sometimes left the study of human thought and society in a linguistic limbo, which was resolved by classifying these areas of academic study as social science. Similarly, several other major areas of disciplined study and knowledge exist today under the general rubric of "science", such as formal science and applied science.

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April 17, 2013 Science Librarian
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina
full-time
March 12, 2013 Summer Internship
Argonne National Laboratory
Lemont
internship
March 8, 2013 Science/Data Services Librarian
Lewis & Clark College
Portland, Oregon
full-time
Jan. 12, 2013 Digital Publishing Production Manager
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire
full-time
Nov. 20, 2012 Librarian - Geology (Library & Archival Professional 3)
Washington
full-time
Nov. 16, 2012 Library Technician
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
full-time
Aug. 6, 2012 UI Engineer - Lead
PeerJ
full-time
Aug. 6, 2012 Backend Applications Engineer
PeerJ
full-time
July 31, 2012 Science and Social Science Research Data Librarian
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
full-time
July 30, 2012 Scientific application developer
National Evolutionary Synthesis Center
full-time
July 4, 2012 E-Science Librarian
Clemson University
Clemson, South Carolina
full-time
May 1, 2012 Web Developer
PetriDish
full-time
May 1, 2012 Community Manager
PetriDish
full-time
Sept. 20, 2011 Fwd: [inspire-dev] INSPIRE Job: Service Manager
CERN
Geneva
full-time