KU Leuven resolutely opts for Open Science with Open Data approach
Scientists in Belgium are being encouraged to share research data with each other, according to a leading Dutch academic institution. But what benefits does Open Data mean for researchers and their fellow scientists, asks the University of Leuven.
Source: sciencebusiness.netPublished on 2022-01-25
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