Tag Archives for Open Data

Open by default?

The report looks at the opportunities that working in the open creates, summarises support from Jisc in this area, and suggests three big ideas for what we could do the future. Areas of research and education that are being transformed … Continue reading

19. February 2018 by Chua Junjie
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Wide-open: Accelerating public data release by automating detection of overdue datasets.

Enforcement of open-data policies largely relies on manual efforts, which invariably lag behind the increasingly automated generation of biological data. The development of a general approach to identify datasets overdue for public release is tried out.  Read More

19. February 2018 by Chua Junjie
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Text-mining tool seeks out ‘hidden data’ that scientists often post online in repositories while their related studies are going through peer review

A tool called Wide-Open can search out instances of locked online research data sets that are supposed to be public. Scientists often post ‘hidden’ data online in repositories while their related studies are going through peer review, intending to make … Continue reading

15. February 2018 by Chua Junjie
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