Abstract
The deluge of research data has excited researchers, policy makers, and the general public. Not only might research be reproducible, but new questions can be asked, with great benefit to research, innovation, education, and the citizenry. However, very little data is being shared, despite the best efforts of funding agencies and journals. This article explores the complexities of data, research practices, innovation, incentives, economics, intellectual property, and public policy associated with the data sharing conundrum - "an intricate and difficult problem."
The Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (DIISR) manages seven schemes to support research and research training.
* Australian Postgraduate Awards (APA)
* International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS)
* Research Training Scheme (RTS)
* Commercialisation Training Scheme (CTS)
* Joint Research Engagement (JRE)
* Sustainable Research Excellence (SRE)
* Research Infrastructure Block Grants (RIBG)