[open-science] FAQs for the Panton Principles and Open Data

Rufus Pollock rufus.pollock at okfn.org
Mon Mar 22 09:54:49 UTC 2010


On 22 March 2010 08:53, Mike Chelen <mike at opensci.info> wrote:
> Tried answering some of the questions, there could be some mistakes though ;)

Great work Mike. I've gone through and added some more and done some
tidying up. We've almost got full coverage now (just a couple of TODOs
in there) though I'm sure over time we can much expand on some of
those answers.

Rufus

> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Peter Murray-Rust <pm286 at cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>> We are talking to a variety of editors and publishers who are keen to make
>> data "open available" and in many cases mandate it as part of the scientific
>> process. It's clear that although PP are (I hope) fairly self-explanatory
>> the implications (licences, buttons, "public domain", community norms, etc.)
>> are unclear and need careful explanation. One way to do this is through FAQs
>> and we (Rufus, Cameron, Jonathan + me) are asking for the help of the
>> OpenScience list to provide useful communal answers. I'll post the FAQs -
>> feel welcome to add to them but not TOO many - and ask you to create
>> answers. There is a pirate pad at:
>>
>> http://piratepad.net/LgLRcGLw35
>>
>> Please use to edit, discuss, hack etc.
>>
>> We will appreciate rapid feedback as we hope to promote this to attendees at
>> the AmerChemicalSoc (ACS) next week.
>>
>>
>>
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