Use and sharing of marine observations and data by industry: good practice guide. (Version 1, 2017).
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2017Author
McMeel, Oonagh
Pirlet, Hans
Calewaert, Jan-Bart
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17pp.
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For some time now, the private sector has been namechecked by marine observatories and public
data-sharing initiatives as a target-user of their resources and/or as a potential source of data, with
little concomitant targeted development by these initiatives to facilitate this. Experiences in the
framework of the Europe Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) reveal that the current
business-as-usual scenario is not effective for marine observatories and public data-sharing initiatives
to actively engage industry, either as users or providers of data.
The purpose of these guidelines is to (i) raise awareness of the issues which hinder effective
engagement of industry with marine observatories and related data-sharing initiatives, (ii) stimulate
an informed debate between public data collectors/providers, data portal managers and data users/
providers from the private sector, and (iii) formulate possible solutions to overcome some of the
identified barriers which ultimat.....
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Publisher: http://www.emodnet.eu/sites/emodnet.eu/files/public/image_news/Columbus_engage_industry_best_practice.pdfPublisher
European Union, Horizon 2020, COLUMBUS ProjectDocument Language
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McMeel, Oonagh, Pirlet, Hans and Calewaert, Jan-Bart (2017) Use and sharing of marine observations and data by industry: good practice guide. (Version 1, 2017.) European Union, Horizon 2020, COLUMBUS Project, 17pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1511Collections