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    Large-scale data sharing in the life sciences: data standards, incentives, barriers and funding models (The Joint Data Standards Study)

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    The Digital Archiving Consultancy (DAC); The Bioinformatics Research Centre, University of Glasgow (BRC); The National e-Science Centre (NeSC)
    Date
    2005
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    The Digital Archiving Consultancy (DAC), The Bioinformatics Research Centre, University of Glasgow (BRC), & The National e-Science Centre (NeSC). (2005). Large-scale data sharing in the life sciences: data standards, incentives, barriers and funding models (The Joint Data Standards Study).
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/28768
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    This study was conducted by a consortium consisting of the Digital Archiving Consultancy Limited (DAC), the Bioinformatics Research Centre at the University of Glasgow (BRC), and the National e-Science Centre at Glasgow (NeSC). Key informant interviews and case study visits were conducted by Alison Macdonald, Philip Lord (DAC), Dr Denise Ecklund (NeSC), Dr Richard Sinnott (BRC, NeSC) and Andy Jones (BRC). Dr Martin Westhead (NeSC) conducted key informant interviews and research in the USA as well as UK. Professor David Gilbert of the BRC provided advice and guidance. All contributed to desk research and content; final production was done by the DAC. The consortium was led by the DAC.

     

    © 2005 Medical Research Council. Reproduced with kind permission from the Medical Research Council.

     
    Keywords
    data sharing; data re-use; data standards; data life cycle; data provenance

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