What the drive for open science data can learn from the evolving history of open government data
Scientists are struggling to learn from one another’s findings, but they cannot access the data underlying academic research, writes the BBC's Robert Peston, a researcher at the University of Budapest, in Hungary, who is calling for free and unrestricted access to scientific literature.
Source: theconversation.comPublished on 2021-03-17
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