[CivicAccess-discuss] 4th paradigm - Chapter - The Future of Data Policy
Tracey P. Lauriault
tlauriau at gmail.com
Mon Dec 21 22:33:59 EST 2009
In *The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery* edited by Tony
Hey, Stewart Tansley & Kristin Tolle, (
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/collaboration/fourthparadigm/contents.aspx)
includes a chapter dedicated to access to scientific data.
*The Future of Data Policy*, by Anne Fitzgerald, Brian Fitzgerald & Kylie
Pappalardo, Queensland University of Technology :
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/collaboration/fourthparadigm/4th_paradigm_book_part4_fitzgerald.pdf
Science, has been and continues to be the big driver of access to data.
Science funding is often from the public purse, conducted in scholarly
public institutions and as the argument goes, should be accessible for
future scientists and to inform other scientific endeavours.
I do not know the geneology of access to public data discourses, but, I
suspect it comes from scientists. Contemporary discourse from law - Lessig,
Geist and others are relatively new. Librarians and archivists, have
however, been discussing public access to information and data and for
centuries.
Here is a review of the book in Nature:
*Nature* *462*, 722-723 (10 December 2009) | doi:10.1038/462722a; Published
online 9 December 2009, *A guide to the day of big data*, by Michael Nielsen
: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v462/n7274/full/462722a.html
Cheers
t
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