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To share or not to share in the emerging era of big data: perspectives from fish telemetry researchers on data sharing

机译:分享或不分享在大数据的新兴时期:来自鱼类遥测研究人员的透视数据共享

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The potential for telemetry data to answer complex questions about aquatic animals and their interactions with the environment is limited by the capacity to store, manage, and access data across the research community. Large telemetry networks and databases exist, but are limited by the actions of researchers to share their telemetry data. Promoting data sharing and understanding researchers' views on open practices is a major step toward enhancing the role of big data in ecology and resources management. We surveyed 307 fish telemetry researchers to understand their perspectives and experiences on data sharing. A logistic regression revealed that data sharing was positively related to researchers with collaborative tendencies, who belong to a telemetry network, who are prolific publishers, and who express altruistic motives for their research. Researchers were less likely to have shared telemetry data if they engage in radio and (or) acoustic telemetry, work for regional government, and value the time it takes to complete a research project. We identify and provide examples of both benefits and concerns that respondents have about sharing telemetry data.
机译:遥测数据的潜力,以回答有关水生动物的复杂问题及其与环境的互动受到在研究界中存储,管理和访问数据的能力的限制。存在大型遥测网络和数据库,但受研究人员的行动限制,以分享他们的遥测数据。促进数据共享和理解研究人员对开放实践的看法是提高大数据在生态和资源管理中的作用的重要一步。我们调查了307条鱼遥测的研究人员,了解他们的观点和数据共享的经验。逻辑回归透露,数据分享与具有合作趋势的研究人员正面相关,他们属于一个遥测网络,他们是多产出版商,以及为他们的研究表达利他动机。如果他们从事无线电和(或)声学遥测,为区域政府工作,并且重视完成研究项目,研究人员就不太可能分享遥测数据。我们识别并提供受访者对共享遥测数据的福利和担忧的例子。

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