Call for papers for the Special Issue "Data reuse: What new information can we learn from used data?" One of the most critical tasks of executing empirical research in Business Administration is to collect reliable data. This is usually costly, time-consuming and, sometimes, demands legal agreements along the process to guarantee the rights of those who own the data. Thus, the open access to empirical data is of extreme value for researchers of several fields (Piwowar & Vision, 2013; Van Raaij, 2018; Wallis, Rolando, & Borgman, 2013; Wegener & Rüping, 2011; Zimmerman, 2008). In the past few years, the worldwide community (Wilkinson, Dumontier, Aalbersberg, Appleton, Axton, Baak, et al., 2016) initiated a process to make research data FAIR...
This case studies report is part of a larger complementary methods study on open data. The three cas...
Knowledge sharing in science includes sharing research data. While the supply of scientific data is ...
<div>Slides for a talk given on October the 5th, 2015, as part of the COMPASS Spring Seminar Series ...
RATIONALE FOR CALL: One of the most critical tasks of executing empirical research in Business Admin...
Opening up research data has been linked to a host of benefits, not only for the science system but ...
The ability to reuse research data is now considered a key benefit for the wider research community....
Lightning talk presentation for the 17th International Digital Cuation Conference (IDCC22) on the to...
While science policy promotes data sharing and open data, these are not ends in themselves. Argument...
In 2011, GreyNet embarked on an Enhanced Publications Project (EPP) in order to link its collection ...
High-throughput scientific instruments are generating massive amounts of data. Today, one of the mai...
This presentation was given at the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) 2017 conferenc...
This study contributes to the conference theme of information science processes and practices by exa...
Research centres, universities and public organisations create datasets that can be reused in resear...
There is a growing movement for research data to be accessed, used, and shared by multiple stakehold...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article due to be published by Emerald in Online Information Re...
This case studies report is part of a larger complementary methods study on open data. The three cas...
Knowledge sharing in science includes sharing research data. While the supply of scientific data is ...
<div>Slides for a talk given on October the 5th, 2015, as part of the COMPASS Spring Seminar Series ...
RATIONALE FOR CALL: One of the most critical tasks of executing empirical research in Business Admin...
Opening up research data has been linked to a host of benefits, not only for the science system but ...
The ability to reuse research data is now considered a key benefit for the wider research community....
Lightning talk presentation for the 17th International Digital Cuation Conference (IDCC22) on the to...
While science policy promotes data sharing and open data, these are not ends in themselves. Argument...
In 2011, GreyNet embarked on an Enhanced Publications Project (EPP) in order to link its collection ...
High-throughput scientific instruments are generating massive amounts of data. Today, one of the mai...
This presentation was given at the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) 2017 conferenc...
This study contributes to the conference theme of information science processes and practices by exa...
Research centres, universities and public organisations create datasets that can be reused in resear...
There is a growing movement for research data to be accessed, used, and shared by multiple stakehold...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article due to be published by Emerald in Online Information Re...
This case studies report is part of a larger complementary methods study on open data. The three cas...
Knowledge sharing in science includes sharing research data. While the supply of scientific data is ...
<div>Slides for a talk given on October the 5th, 2015, as part of the COMPASS Spring Seminar Series ...