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Thursday, 22 March 2007

US to create a universal database of all its research results.

News that the US government is considering a massive plan to store almost all scientific data generated by federal agencies in publicly accessible digital repositories.

Read about it in Nature.com

Posted by Mags McGeever at 7:43 pm  

Labels: data sharing, scientific data

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