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Insights into open data policies at Taylor & Francis and the University of Exeter. It discusses the concept of open scholarship, the importance of research data, and attitudes towards data sharing. The document also addresses concerns and questions related to data sharing, data management, and preservation. It concludes with an executive summary of a study on open data practices in the research community.
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Beyond Open Access… Promoting openness at different stages of the research process (Open Science and Research Initiative, 2014), www.fosteropenscience.eu
Based on the survey for the 2017 report “Open data : The researcher perspective” Attitudes to data sharing
Understanding the basic data sharing policy
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Q. So do researchers have to share data? No… not under the basic data sharing policy
Q. Hang on…what about data that can’t/shouldn’t be shared? It’s ok. All of our policies recognise that some data can not be shared
Q. Where will all this research data be held? In a data repository of the author’s choice
Q. What about “scooping”? Consider repository choice and embargo data access
THANK YOU! Contact us: datasharing@tandf.co.uk