Title: Open Data: the elephant in the room?
Authors: Morgan, Peter
Keywords: medical libraries
Open Data
Open Access
research data management
Issue Date: Nov-2008
Publisher: European Association for Health Information & Libraries
Citation: Morgan, P., 2008. Open Data: the elephant in the room? Journal of EAHIL, 4(4), pp.4-6.
Abstract: The principles of the Open Access movement incorporate the need for open access to data, or Open Data. Research funding bodies are mandating the release and re-use of data, but small-scale research projects may lack the resources to implement Open Data management procedures. Libraries and institutional repositories, which have focused efforts on managing text resources rather than data, can assist in addressing this problem by collaborating with the research community.
URI: http://www.eahil.net/journal/journal_2008_vol4_n4.pdf
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