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Friday, August 08, 2008

Will the OECD open data guidelines also support commercial research?

Klaus Hoeyer, Mette N. Svendsen, and Lene Koch, OECD guidelines on open access: commercialization in disguise?  Trends in Biotechnology, August 5, 2008.  Only this abstract is free online, at least so far:

Abstract:   The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has published a new set of principles and guidelines to promote open access to datasets and results from publicly funded research. However, there is reason to think twice about the implications of making demands for transparency and open access for publicly funded research only. How will such demands affect incentives and research agendas? Might this new regulation of publicly funded research have undesirable effects on the quality and value of research? Placing the OECD guidelines in a broader context of research regulation, we argue that they might provide a further push toward collaboration with commercially sponsored research and reinforce incentive structures that favour the creation of commercial value.

PS:  For background, see the OECD Declaration on Access to Research Data From Public Funding from January 2004, and its Principles And Guidelines For Access To Research Data From Public Funding from April 2007.