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  2. Unlocking Research - Page 38 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    But when people sign their copyright away to another entity, copyright becomes a purely economic tool for financial exploitation by that entity.
  3. Unlocking Research - Page 40 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    We are working with Cambridge Digital Humanities and Cambridge University Press on a Text and Data Mining “Test Kitchen” to explore techniques, corpus and copyright issues.
  4. Unlocking Research - Page 18 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    The European Commission came up with the economic loss of not publishing failed experiments; in other words, the publication bias that results.
  5. Unlocking Research - Page 72 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    societal and economic benefits of data reuse. ... The Concordat should more generally recognise the increasing economic value of data produced by researchers.
  6. Unlocking Research - Page 35 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    Thanks to Jeff MacKie-Mason, University Librarian and Professor, School of Information and Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley, we are happy to clarify:.
  7. Unlocking Research - Page 47 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    The economic model for supporting data infrastructures is something the Wellcome Trust are considering, with reports recently published by other funding agencies (and here).
  8. Unlocking Research - Page 19 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    UK data service is a data repository funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), which also provides extensive resources on data practices.
  9. Unlocking Research - Page 46 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    After lunch, Rosemary Dickin from PLOS talked about Facilitating Test and Data Mining how an open access publisher supports TDM.
  10. Unlocking Research - Page 70 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    Economics – A study widely cited to justify budget cutting in the US had a mistake in the calculations which was only revealed when the Excel file was released.
  11. Unlocking Research - Page 28 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    We have also been conducting a Text and Data Mining Test Kitchen Project to help define what a TDM service might look like within the library, and work will continue in
  12. Unlocking Research - Page 71 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    In 2012 the Committee for Economic Development Digital Connections Council in The Future of Taxpayer-Funded Research: Who Will Control Access to the Results?
  13. Unlocking Research - Page 64 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    For example, Cambridge repository has to host research spanning across particle physics, engineering, economics, archaeology, zoology, clinical medicine and many, many others.
  14. Unlocking Research - Page 63 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    remain ignorant of the true economics of the open access system in the way that they are generally unaware of the amounts spent on subscriptions. ... subscriptions”. In 2012 the Committee for Economic Development Digital Connections Council in The
  15. Unlocking Research - Page 49 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    This is an argument against a formal route. They also suffer from a conflict of interest because of the need to ensure a number of students – there are economic considerations.
  16. Unlocking Research - Page 67 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    with over 3,500 visits in the first week before it was reblogged by the London School of Economics.
  17. Open Resources: Who Should Pay? - Unlocking Research

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=1483
    The economic model for supporting data infrastructures is something the Wellcome Trust are considering, with reports recently published by other funding agencies (and here).
  18. Tips for preparing and presenting online learning - Unlocking Research

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=208
    Do the readings. Do the test. Then have a discussion online or in person together. ... At the end of a unit the student does a test and when they pass they move onto the next section.
  19. Text and data mining services: an update - Unlocking Research

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=2237
    between publishers, librarians and researchers. November 2017: Stakeholder communication and the TDM Test Kitchen.
  20. Open Access monographs: Reflections from our recent symposium -…

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=2681
    Which brings us swiftly to our first theme: The economics of open access. ... The economics of open access . The distribution of the economics is the most important factor in the puzzle of open access monograph publishing.
  21. Data Diversity Podcast #1 - Danny van der Haven - Unlocking Research

    https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=3729
    time was taking the test… I mean is that reasonable?Is anybody ever going do that?If you put those limitations on data because that is a very, very remote possibility; ... To control tests properly, you would like to be double blind.You would like not

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