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Licensing the future: report on BioMed Central’s public consultation on open data in peer-reviewed journals

机译:授予未来的许可:有关BioMed Central在同行评审期刊中公开数据公开咨询的报告

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We report the outcomes of BioMed Central’s public consultation on implementing open data-compliant licensing in peer-reviewed open access journals. Respondents (42) to the 2012 consultation were six to one in favor (29 in support; 5 against; 8 abstentions) of changing our authors’ default open access copyright license agreement, to introduce the Creative Commons CC0 public domain waiver for data published in BioMed Central’s journals. We summarize the different questions we received in response to the consultation and our responses to them – matters such as citation, plagiarism, patient privacy, and commercial use were raised. In light of the support for open data in our journals we outline our plans to implement, in September 2013, a combined Creative Commons Attribution license for published articles (papers) and Creative Commons CC0 waiver for published data.
机译:我们报告了BioMed Central关于在同行评审的开放获取期刊中实施符合开放数据要求的许可的公开咨询的结果。 2012年协商的响应者(42)以6:1的比例(支持29; 5反对; 8弃权)更改了我们作者的默认开放获取版权许可协议,以引入知识共享CC0公共领域豁免,以免BioMed Central的期刊。我们总结了在咨询过程中收到的不同问题以及我们对这些问题的回答,例如引文,抄袭,患者隐私和商业用途。鉴于期刊中对开放数据的支持,我们概述了我们计划在2013年9月实施已发布文章(论文)的知识共享署名许可和已发布数据的知识共享CC0豁免的合并计划。

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