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Open Science: Open Data, Open Models, …and Open Publications? [PDF]
AbstractThis commentary explores the challenges and opportunities associated with a possible transition of Water Resources Research to a publication model where all articles are freely available upon publication (“Gold” open access). It provides a review of the status of open access publishing models, a summary of community input, and a path forward ...
Clark, Martyn P+10 more
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Interoperability-oriented Quality Assessment for Czech Open Data [PDF]
With the rapid increase of published open datasets, it is crucial to support the open data progress in smart cities while considering the open data quality. In the Czech Republic, and its National Open Data Catalogue (NODC), the open datasets are usually evaluated based on their metadata only, while leaving the content and the adherence to the ...
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From Open Data to Open Science [PDF]
AbstractThe open science movement continues to gain momentum, attention, and discussion. However, there are a number of different interpretations, viewpoints, and perspectives as to what the term “open science” means. In this study, we define open science as a collaborative culture enabled by technology that empowers the open sharing of data ...
Rahul Ramachandran+2 more
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Background Obtaining a sample that is representative of the group of interest is of utmost importance in questionnaire studies. In a survey using a state authorized web-portal for citizen communication with authorities, we wanted to investigate the view ...
Søren Birkeland+4 more
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Migraine is a disease characterized by cerebral vasodilation. While diabetes has previously been associated with a lower risk of migraine, it is not known if diabetic retinopathy (DR), a retinal peripheral vascular occlusive disease, is a potential ...
Anna Stage Vergmann+10 more
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Open Data Quality Evaluation: A Comparative Analysis of Open Data in Latvia [PDF]
Nowadays open data is entering the mainstream - it is free available for every stakeholder and is often used in business decision-making. It is important to be sure data is trustable and error-free as its quality problems can lead to huge losses. The research discusses how (open) data quality could be assessed.
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Opening Opportunities With Open Data
“It is no use to keep private information which you can't show off.” —Mark Twain [(1)][1] Researchers in many fields have begun to share data. Increasingly, researchers are sharing data without judging data requests as a gatekeeper or requiring authorship.
James Brian Byrd, Alexander R. Zheutlin
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The Pursuit of Patterns in Educational Data Mining as a Threat to Student Privacy
Recent technological advances have led to tremendous capacities for collecting, storing and analyzing data being created at an ever-increasing speed from diverse sources.
Kyriaki H. Kyritsi+3 more
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Data capacity building in the global south : emergent patterns and insights from 24 IDRC data for development (D4D) projects [PDF]
Strengthening data capacity across civil society, governments, and the private sector in the global south has been an important target outcome of IDRC's Theory of Change for Open Data for Development (OD4D).
Open Data for Development (OD4D)
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