Sharing Research Data: When, in What Form, with Whom, and at What Cost
Should researchers share their data? If so, when, in what form, with whom, and at what cost are among the issues researchers, their funders and their employing institutions wrestle with on a daily basis. Please join us on November 14th, at 4:30 in McDonnell Hall A02 as we explore these questions with Michael Carroll, Professor of Law and Director, Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property at the American University Washington College of Law and Founding Member Creative Commons.
Professor Carroll will address the emerging policy framework for data management, with particular attention to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy's directive concerning data arising from federal support agreements, and on other legal considerations for data sharing including intellectual property, privacy, and contractual terms of use.
This event is a joint effort between the Princeton University Library, OIT, and the Office for the Dean of Research. The event is also free and open to the public.
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