Open Data: Crediting a Culture of Cooperation

TitleOpen Data: Crediting a Culture of Cooperation
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsBolukbasi, Burcu, Nicholas Berente, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Leslie Dechurch, Courtney Flint, Michael Haberman, John Leslie King, Eric Knight, Barbara Lawrence, Ethan Masella, Charles McElroy, Barbara Mittleman, Mark Nolan, Melanie Radik, Namchul Shin, Cheryl A. Thompson, Susan Winter, Ilya Zaslavsky, Lee M. Allison, David Arctur, Jennifer Arrigo, Anthony K. Aufdenkampe, Jay Bass, Jim Crowell, Mike Daniels, Stephen Diggs, Christopher Duffy, Yolanda Gil, Basil Gomez, Sara Graves, Robert Hazen, Leslie Hsu, Danie Kinkade, Kerstin Lehnert, Chris Marone, Don Middleton, Anders Noren, Genevieve Pearthree, Mohan Ramamurthy, Erin Robinson, George Percivall, Stephen Richard, Celina Suarez, and Doug Walker
JournalScience
Volume342
Issue6162
Pagination1041-4042
ISSN0036-8075, 1095-9203
Abstract

Although the question of who pays for open data is important (“Who will pay for public access to research data?”, F. Berman and V. Cerf, Policy Forum, 9 August, p. [616][1]), a greater challenge lies in implementing the institutional and cultural changes required before data from government-

URLhttp://science.sciencemag.org/content/342/6162/1041.2
DOI10.1126/science.342.6162.1041-b
Short TitleOpen Data