Human computers and micro-observers were scientific workers who performed calculations or reduced and analysed data before the advent of electronic computers. They were a staple of big science during the nineteenth and early to mid twentieth century. Despite their prevalence within big science, their epistemic roles remain unexamined by philosophy of science. This paper investigates the epistemic roles of the human computers at the Harvard College Observatory 1880–1920 and of micro-observers at

Human Computers as Instruments
Creţu, Ana-Maria
