Options for governing the microbial commons

Recent decades have witnessed an ever-increasing range and volume of digital data. All elements of the pillars of science--whether observation, experiment, or theory and modeling--are being transformed by the continuous cycle of generation, dissemination, and use of factual information. This is even...

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Main Author: Halewood, Michael
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34987
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description Recent decades have witnessed an ever-increasing range and volume of digital data. All elements of the pillars of science--whether observation, experiment, or theory and modeling--are being transformed by the continuous cycle of generation, dissemination, and use of factual information. This is even more so in terms of the re-using and re-purposing of digital scientific data beyond the original intent of the data collectors, often with dramatic results.
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spelling CGSpace349872024-07-04T06:21:11Z Options for governing the microbial commons Halewood, Michael agriculture climate microorganisms biodiversity Recent decades have witnessed an ever-increasing range and volume of digital data. All elements of the pillars of science--whether observation, experiment, or theory and modeling--are being transformed by the continuous cycle of generation, dissemination, and use of factual information. This is even more so in terms of the re-using and re-purposing of digital scientific data beyond the original intent of the data collectors, often with dramatic results. 2011 2014-02-19T07:59:29Z 2014-02-19T07:59:29Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34987 en Open Access Halewood M. 2011. Options for governing the microbial commons. In Uhlir PF, ed. Designing the microbial research commons: proceedings of an international workshop. Washington DC, USA: National Academy of Science. p. 191-199
spellingShingle agriculture
climate
microorganisms
biodiversity
Halewood, Michael
Options for governing the microbial commons
title Options for governing the microbial commons
title_full Options for governing the microbial commons
title_fullStr Options for governing the microbial commons
title_full_unstemmed Options for governing the microbial commons
title_short Options for governing the microbial commons
title_sort options for governing the microbial commons
topic agriculture
climate
microorganisms
biodiversity
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34987
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