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Garrett Eastman

Global Open Data Initiative - 0 views

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    "led by the Open Knowledge Foundation, Open Institute, Fundar, Sunlight Foundation and the World Wide Web Foundation. It mission is to share principles and resources for governments and societies on how to best harness the opportunities created by opening government data."
Garrett Eastman

Uses Cases and Requirements for the Open Data Directory - Draft Open for Comments - 0 views

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    Towards "a curated directory of valuable organized references that are considered a must know for any Open Data stakeholder, including public administration, academia, civil society, private sector, non-governmental institutions, professional consultants, media and publishing industries or topic specialists among others." Use Cases and Requirements draft also available for viewing
Garrett Eastman

Information handling in collaborative research - 0 views

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    Abstract: "UK public policy makers have a growing interest in collaborative research, where academics work with public, private or third sector partners on a joint project which supports the partner's aims. This paper reports on the findings of five case studies, looking at how information is sourced, managed, used and shared within collaborative research projects. It finds that researchers within collaborative projects have similar information management issues as are known to exist within academia more broadly, but that the specific conditions which govern research collaborations mean that interventions to improve or support information management must be carefully tailored."
Garrett Eastman

Federal research data requirements set to change - 0 views

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    Implications of new federal directives for data sharing, privacy, compliance, access and good practices for libraries collaborating with researchers
Garrett Eastman

Research Data: Who will share what, with whom, when, and why? - 0 views

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    Abstract: The deluge of scientific research data has excited the general public, as well as the scientific community, with the possibilities for better understanding of scientific problems, from climate to culture. For data to be available, researchers must be willing and able to share them. The policies of governments, funding agencies, journals, and university tenure and promotion committees also influence how, when, and whether research data are shared. Data are complex objects. Their purposes and the methods by which they are produced vary widely across scientific fields, as do the criteria for sharing them. To address these challenges, it is necessary to examine the arguments for sharing data and how those arguments match the motivations and interests of the scientific community and the public. Four arguments are examined: to make the results of publicly funded data available to the public, to enable others to ask new questions of extant data, to advance the state of science, and to reproduce research. Libraries need to consider their role in the face of each of these arguments, and what expertise and systems they require for data curation.
Garrett Eastman

Identifying and understanding the problems of Wikipedia's peer governance - 0 views

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    inclusionists and deletionists
Sarah Jane Gilbert

The Impact of the Internet on Institutions in the Future - 1 views

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    By an overwhelming margin, technology experts and stakeholders participating in a survey fielded by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project and Elon University's Imagining the Internet Center believe that innovative forms of online cooperation could result in more efficient and responsive for-profit firms, non-profit organizations, and government agencies by the year 2020.
Garrett Eastman

Open Data Open Society - 0 views

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    "a report by Marco Fioretti for the Laboratory of Economics and Management of Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa" focusing on Public Sector Information (PSI) in Europe (via Gonzalo San Gil, Future of the Web group on diigo)
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