| Title: | Open Data In Science |
| Authors: | Murray-Rust, Peter |
| Keywords: | open data chemistry datument |
| Issue Date: | 5-Jan-2008 |
| Abstract: | Open Data (OD) is an emerging term in the process of defining how scientific data may be published and re-used without price or permission barriers. Scientists generally see published data as belonging to the scientific community, but many publishers claim copyright over data and will not allow its re-use without permission. This is a major impediment to the progress of scholarship in the digital age. This article reviews the need for Open Data, shows examples of why Open Data are valuable and summarises some early initiatives in formalising the right of access to and re-use of scientific data. |
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| URI: | http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/194892 |
| Appears in Collections: | Published papers and preprints |
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