Facilitating open exchange of data and information.
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2015Author
Gallagher, James
Orcutt, John
Simpson, Pauline
Wright, Dawn
Pearlman, Jay
Raymond, Lisa
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By broad consensus, Open Data presents great value. However, beyond that simple statement, there are a number of complex, and sometimes contentious, issues that the science community must address. In this review, we examine the current state of the core issues of Open Data with the unique perspective and use cases of the ocean science community: interoperability; discovery and access; quality and fitness for purpose; and sustainability. The topics of Governance and Data Publication are also examined in detail. Each of the areas covered are, by themselves, complex and the approaches to the issues under consideration are often at odds with each other. Any comprehensive policy on Open Data will require compromises that are best resolved by broad community input. In the final section of the review, we provide recommendations that serve as a starting point for these discussions......
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Earth Science InformaticsVolume
8Issue
4Page Range
pp.721-739Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
SDG 14SDG 13
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TRL 2 Technology concept and/or application formulatedBest Practice Type
Best PracticeSpatial Coverage
GlobalDOI Original
10.1007/s12145-014-0202-2Citation
Gallagher, J.; Orcutt, J.; Simpson, P.; Weiht, D.; Pearlman, J. and Raymond, L. (2015) Facilitating open exchange of data and information. Earth Science Informatics, 8, pp.721-739. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12145-014-0202-2.Collections
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