Open science: Sharing is caring, but is privacy theft? by David Mehler and Kevin Weiner | PLOS Neuroscience Community

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Summary:

"...As we are actively figuring out the balance between transparency and collaboration in research, we thought it was worth reaching out to six of our colleagues who have thought extensively about OS. We hope that additional scientists will weigh in with further insight regarding this balance not only in human brain mapping, but also in other scientific fields. Specifically, we asked them: What are the main challenges in moving toward Open Science and how can we meet them? Here are their responses:

Kirstie Whitaker (University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry): “Change is coming...."

Link:

http://blogs.plos.org/neuro/2018/01/31/open-science-sharing-is-caring-but-is-privacy-theft-by-david-mehler-and-kevin-weiner/

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oa.new oa.privacy oa.open_science oa.people oa.neuro oa.medicine oa.stem oa.collaboration oa.debates

Date tagged:

02/01/2018, 11:44

Date published:

02/01/2018, 06:47