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Most researchers agree that open access to data is the scientific ideal,
so what is stopping it happening? Bryn Nelson investigates why many
researchers choose not to share.
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Sharing data is good. But sharing your own data? That can get
complicated.
As two research communities who held meetings in May on the
issue report their proposals to promote data sharing in biology, special issue of Nature examines the cultural and technical hurdles that can get in the way of good intentions.
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