Troubleshooting public data archiving: suggestions to increase participation

An increasing number of publishers and funding agencies require public data archiving (PDA) in open-access databases. PDA has obvious group benefits for the scientific community, but many researchers are reluctant to share their data publicly because of real or perceived individual costs. Improving...

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Hauptverfasser: Roche, Dominique G, Lanfear, Robert, Binning, Sandra A, Haff, Tonya M, Schwanz, Lisa E, Cain, Kristal E, Kokko, Hanna, Jennions, Michael D, Kruuk, Loeske E B
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Communication Barriers
Competition
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Databases, Factual
Electronic data processing
Humans
Information Dissemination - ethics
Information sharing
Management
Medical research
Medicine, Experimental
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