Time to recognize authorship of open data
Scientists are increasingly calling for open data sets to be made widely available for research purposes. But what does this mean for science? The BBC’s Tom de Castella looks at the challenges facing the science industry and how it is being managed.
Source: nature.comPublished on 2022-04-06
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