Presentation slides on institutional design and governance to facilitate a global research commons for microbiology delivered at the International Symposium on Designing the Microbial Research Commons, sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 8-9 October 2009
The “science commons,” knowledge that is widely accessible at low or no cost, is a uniquely importan...
Within the field of biodiversity governance, initiatives for sharing knowledge through networking di...
Within the field of the governance of biodiversity, initiatives for sharing knowledge through networ...
Exchanges of microorganisms between culture collections, laboratories and researchers worldwide have...
Rapidly growing global networking has induced and supported an increased interest in the life scienc...
In the context of open science, the availability of research materials is essential for knowledge ac...
In an earlier article, “Ideas, artifacts and facilities: information as a common-pool resource”, we ...
The Microbial Resource Research Infrastructure (MIRRI) is an initiative within the European Strategy...
In the context of open science, the availability of research materials is essential for knowledge ac...
In the context of open science, the availability of research materials is essential for knowledge ac...
and exploiting microbiological commons: contributions of bioinformatics and intellectual property ri...
The Microbes and Social Equity working group was formed in 2020 to foster conversations on research,...
The Convention on Biological Diversity is very relevant to the work of microbial scientists and micr...
The paper highlights lessons learned over the last thirty years establishing a governance structure ...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to building a framework for reflexive governance of the infor...
The “science commons,” knowledge that is widely accessible at low or no cost, is a uniquely importan...
Within the field of biodiversity governance, initiatives for sharing knowledge through networking di...
Within the field of the governance of biodiversity, initiatives for sharing knowledge through networ...
Exchanges of microorganisms between culture collections, laboratories and researchers worldwide have...
Rapidly growing global networking has induced and supported an increased interest in the life scienc...
In the context of open science, the availability of research materials is essential for knowledge ac...
In an earlier article, “Ideas, artifacts and facilities: information as a common-pool resource”, we ...
The Microbial Resource Research Infrastructure (MIRRI) is an initiative within the European Strategy...
In the context of open science, the availability of research materials is essential for knowledge ac...
In the context of open science, the availability of research materials is essential for knowledge ac...
and exploiting microbiological commons: contributions of bioinformatics and intellectual property ri...
The Microbes and Social Equity working group was formed in 2020 to foster conversations on research,...
The Convention on Biological Diversity is very relevant to the work of microbial scientists and micr...
The paper highlights lessons learned over the last thirty years establishing a governance structure ...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to building a framework for reflexive governance of the infor...
The “science commons,” knowledge that is widely accessible at low or no cost, is a uniquely importan...
Within the field of biodiversity governance, initiatives for sharing knowledge through networking di...
Within the field of the governance of biodiversity, initiatives for sharing knowledge through networ...