‘Open data’ has recently emerged as a label for renewed attempts to promote scientific exchange. As part of such efforts, the posting of data online is often portrayed as commonly beneficial: individual scientists accrue greater prominence while at the same time fostering communal knowledge. Yet, how scientists in non-Western research settings assess such calls for openness has been the subject of little empirical study. Based on extended fieldwork with biochemistry laboratories in sub-Sahara Africa, this paper examines a variety of reasons why scientists opt for closure over openness with regard to their own data. We argue that the heterogeneity of research environments calls into question many of the presumptions made as part of open data...
BACKGROUND:E-science technologies have significantly increased the availability of data. Research gr...
Talk for FORCE2018 meeting in Montreal, Qc. One of the most meaningful ways by which scientists can...
The primary data collection element of this project related to observational based fieldwork at four...
‘Open data’ has recently emerged as a label for renewed attempts to promote scientific exchange. As ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
There has considerable interest in bringing low/middle-income countries (LMIC) scientists into discu...
In recent years, the promotion of data sharing has come with the recognition that not all scientists...
A key motivation for Open Science is accessibility. For researchers in resource-poor economies, this...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The Open Science (OS) movement promises nothing less than a revolution in the availability of scient...
Poor provision of information and communication technologies in low/middle-income countries represen...
When considering the “openness” of data it is unsurprising that most conversations focus on the onli...
Most scientists recognize the importance of sharing data online in an open fashion. Nonetheless, man...
An increasingly digital world gives us an unprecedented opportunity to harness the scientific potent...
Abstract Introduction: Considering the problems of making research data freely available despite ma...
BACKGROUND:E-science technologies have significantly increased the availability of data. Research gr...
Talk for FORCE2018 meeting in Montreal, Qc. One of the most meaningful ways by which scientists can...
The primary data collection element of this project related to observational based fieldwork at four...
‘Open data’ has recently emerged as a label for renewed attempts to promote scientific exchange. As ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
There has considerable interest in bringing low/middle-income countries (LMIC) scientists into discu...
In recent years, the promotion of data sharing has come with the recognition that not all scientists...
A key motivation for Open Science is accessibility. For researchers in resource-poor economies, this...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The Open Science (OS) movement promises nothing less than a revolution in the availability of scient...
Poor provision of information and communication technologies in low/middle-income countries represen...
When considering the “openness” of data it is unsurprising that most conversations focus on the onli...
Most scientists recognize the importance of sharing data online in an open fashion. Nonetheless, man...
An increasingly digital world gives us an unprecedented opportunity to harness the scientific potent...
Abstract Introduction: Considering the problems of making research data freely available despite ma...
BACKGROUND:E-science technologies have significantly increased the availability of data. Research gr...
Talk for FORCE2018 meeting in Montreal, Qc. One of the most meaningful ways by which scientists can...
The primary data collection element of this project related to observational based fieldwork at four...