Access to Research Data in the 21st Century (The compass series)
Technology, and Law Panel Science, National Research Council
In the years since the Shelby Amendment, scientists, industry, and policy makers have struggled over how the public’s new right of access should be applied to scientific data. There is loose agreement that research data should be accessible, but wide disagreement over the “depth” to which the public has such a right. The National Academies’ Science, Technology, and Law Program held a workshop to explore the mounting tensions in the federal regulatory process between the need to provide access to research data and the need to protect the integrity of the research process. The workshop provided a picture of the debate arising from passage of the Shelby Amendment and the resulting OMB revisions of Circular A-110. This report is a summary of the workshop.
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Year:
2002
Language:
english
Pages:
66
ISBN 10:
0309508398
ISBN 13:
9780309508391
File:
PDF, 819 KB
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english, 2002