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D Inquiry to Interested Parties on Issues in the Transborder Flow of Scientific Data
Pages 220-226

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... The attached "Inquiry to Interested Parties" is a tool to help us identify significant issues and provide important information to us from the viewpoints of data users and suppliers regarding transborder dissemination of and access to scientific data in the natural sciences from the legal, policy, economic, and technical perspectives. Because of the nature of this inquiry and the means by which it is being distributed (i.e., not a demographically controlled sample)
From page 221...
... Sincerely, R Stephen Berry Study Chairman INQUIRY TO INTERESTED PARTIES ON ISSUES IN THE TRANSBORDER FLOW OF SCIENTIFIC DATA Please provide the following information: Name: Address:
From page 222...
... Some restrictions on access to scientific data frequently are considered necessary to protect various interests as well as the integrity of the data. In your experience, have restrictions on data been a problem?
From page 223...
... (g) Besides scientific researchers, what kind of other users of your data are there, if any?
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... (a) Has the development and growth of the Internet and other electronic networking services affected the way you access or distribute data internationally?
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... (a) In your view, what is the role of international scientific data for addressing global problems, now and in the future?


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