Nature mag; Scientists should share data

An editorial in the esteemed science journal Nature calls for open access to databases of scientific research:

Scientists may be justified in retaining privileged access to data that they have invested heavily in collecting, pending publication – but there are also huge amounts of data that do not need to be kept behind walls. And few organizations seem to be aware that by making their data available under a Creative Commons licence (see http://creativecommons.org/license), they can stipulate both rights and credits for the reuse of data, while allowing its uninterrupted access by machines.

As web services empower researchers, the biggest obstacle to fulfilling such visions will be cultural. Scientific competitiveness will always be with us. But developing meaningful credit for those who share their data is essential, to encourage the diversity of means by which researchers can now contribute to the global academy.

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(Thanks, Hans!)