On Thursday 2nd November, the University of Glasgow Research Information Management Services Team, Jisc, and CREATe held an all-day workshop on licencing research datasets. The purpose of the workshop was to draw out issues around licencing of research datasets with a focus on identifying whether clarifications in terminology and guidance would be useful
The relatively new exception to copyright law that we enjoy in the UK, permitting text and data mini...
This is the final study in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Rights M...
Conference paper following the presentation "Copyright and open licenses for data" at the Swiss Rese...
On Thursday 2nd November, the University of Glasgow Research Information Management Services Team, J...
The last letter of the FAIR acronym stands for Reusability. Data and metadata should be made availab...
The concentration and privatization of data infrastructures has a deep impact on independent researc...
We are a group of academics active in research and practice around data rights. We believe that the ...
LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries) Award for Library Innovation 2014 by Conference P...
New copyright exceptions to text and data mining for non-commercial research have recently come into...
Geneva Henry, Executive Director of the Center for Digital Scholarship, Rice University. Data righ...
While data and statistics have always been the backbone of empirical research, they are now importan...
On the 25th of April 2023, ELIXIR-Estonia held a data management lecture: Licensing Research Outputs...
As CCFAS/CGIAR follows an open access policy and FAIR principles, you are likely to upload curated d...
Linked Data is not always published with a license. Sometimes a wrong license type is used, like a l...
Presentation as part of the Centre for Digital Scholarship - Leiden University Libraries Summer Trai...
The relatively new exception to copyright law that we enjoy in the UK, permitting text and data mini...
This is the final study in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Rights M...
Conference paper following the presentation "Copyright and open licenses for data" at the Swiss Rese...
On Thursday 2nd November, the University of Glasgow Research Information Management Services Team, J...
The last letter of the FAIR acronym stands for Reusability. Data and metadata should be made availab...
The concentration and privatization of data infrastructures has a deep impact on independent researc...
We are a group of academics active in research and practice around data rights. We believe that the ...
LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries) Award for Library Innovation 2014 by Conference P...
New copyright exceptions to text and data mining for non-commercial research have recently come into...
Geneva Henry, Executive Director of the Center for Digital Scholarship, Rice University. Data righ...
While data and statistics have always been the backbone of empirical research, they are now importan...
On the 25th of April 2023, ELIXIR-Estonia held a data management lecture: Licensing Research Outputs...
As CCFAS/CGIAR follows an open access policy and FAIR principles, you are likely to upload curated d...
Linked Data is not always published with a license. Sometimes a wrong license type is used, like a l...
Presentation as part of the Centre for Digital Scholarship - Leiden University Libraries Summer Trai...
The relatively new exception to copyright law that we enjoy in the UK, permitting text and data mini...
This is the final study in a series of six emanating from the UK JISC-funded RoMEO Project (Rights M...
Conference paper following the presentation "Copyright and open licenses for data" at the Swiss Rese...