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As different scholalry communities engage the potential of the networked information environment for data sharing and data archiving they need to address a wide variety of complex questions ranging from the technical (such as data interchange standards) to the cultural (attribution, provenance, privacy, appropriate use, etc).
Here is a reference to the report of one community's consideration of the issues; it may be of value to readers of this list either for the specific disciplinary issues it considers or just as a example of how one community has approched the issues.
Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI
At 11:29 -0500 3/5/03, Howard Kurtzman wrote:
Dear Colleagues:
The final report of the National Institute of Mental Health workshop on
"Data Archiving for Animal Cognition Research" has been published in the
journal _Animal Learning & Behavior_ (2002, vol. 30., pp. 405-412). The
report can also be accessed at:
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/research/dataarchiving.cfm
Feel free to contact me with any questions regarding the report or other
NIMH activities related to data archiving.
Howard S. Kurtzman, Ph.D.
Chief, Cognitive Science Program
National Institute of Mental Health/NIH/DHHS
6001 Executive Blvd., Rm. 7217
Bethesda, MD 20892-9651 USA
Tel: 301-443-9400
Fax: 301-443-9876
E-mail: kurtzman@nih.gov
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