The role of scientific and technical data and information in the public domain proceedings of a symposium

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores Corporativos: National Research Council (U.S.). Steering Committee on the Role of Scientific and Technical Data and Information in the Public Domain (-), Symposium on the Role of Scientific and Technical Data and Information in the Public Domain
Otros Autores: Esanu, Julie M. (-), Uhlir, P. F. (Paul F.), 1954-
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press 2003.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Discussion framwork
  • 2. The Genius of intellectual property and the need for the public domain
  • 3. Intellectual property-when is it the best incentive mechanism for S & T data and information?
  • 4. The Economic logic of "open science" and the balance between privae property rights and the public domain in scientific data and information: a primer
  • 5. Scientific knowledge as a global public good: contributions to innovation and the economy
  • 7. Opportunities for commercial exploitation of networked science and technology public-comain information resources 7. Education
  • 8. Earth and environmental sciences
  • 9. Biomedical research 10. Discussion framework
  • 11. The Urge to commercialize: interactions between public and private research and development
  • 12. Legal pressures in intellectual property law
  • 13. Legal pressures on the public domain: licensing practices
  • 14. Legal pressures in national security restrictions
  • 15. The challenge of digital rights management technologies 16. Discussion framework
  • 17. Fundamental research and education
  • 18. Conflicting international public sector information policies and their effects on the public domain and the economy
  • 19. Potential effects of a diminishing public domain in biomedical research data 20. Discussion framework
  • 21. Strengthening public-domain mechanisms in the federal government: a perspective from biological and environmental research
  • 22. Academics as a natural haven for open science and public-domain resources: how far can we stray?
  • 23. New legal approaches in the private sector
  • 24. Designing public-private transactions that foster innovation
  • 25. Emerging models for maintaining scientific data in the public domain
  • 26. The role of the research university in strengthening the intellectual commons: the OpenCourseWare and DSPace initiatives at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 27. Corporate donations of geophysical data
  • 28. The Single nuecleotide polymorphism consortium
  • 29. Closing remarks.