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DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2015.07.006
论文题名:
Archiving Primary Data: Solutions for Long-Term Studies
作者: Mills J.A.; Teplitsky C.; Arroyo B.; Charmantier A.; Becker P.H.; Birkhead T.R.; Bize P.; Blumstein D.T.; Bonenfant C.; Boutin S.; Bushuev A.; Cam E.; Cockburn A.; Côté S.D.; Coulson J.C.; Daunt F.; Dingemanse N.J.; Doligez B.; Drummond H.; Espie R.H.M.; Festa-Bianchet M.; Frentiu F.; Fitzpatrick J.W.; Furness R.W.; Garant D.; Gauthier G.; Grant P.R.; Griesser M.; Gustafsson L.; Hansson B.; Harris M.P.; Jiguet F.; Kjellander P.; Korpimäki E.; Krebs C.J.; Lens L.; Linnell J.D.C.; Low M.; McAdam A.; Margalida A.; Merilä J.; Møller A.P.; Nakagawa S.; Nilsson J.-Å.; Nisbet I.C.T.; van Noordwijk A.J.; Oro D.; Pärt T.; Pelletier F.; Potti J.; Pujol B.; Réale D.; Rockwell R.F.; Ropert-Coudert Y.; Roulin A.; Sedinger J.S.; Swenson J.E.; Thébaud C.; Visser M.E.; Wanless S.; Westneat D.F.; Wilson A.J.; Zedrosser A.
刊名: Trends in Ecology and Evolution
ISSN: 1695347
出版年: 2015
卷: 30, 期:10
起始页码: 581
结束页码: 589
语种: 英语
Scopus关键词: cost analysis ; data acquisition ; data set ; ecological approach ; ethics ; evolution ; life history theory ; questionnaire survey ; spatiotemporal analysis ; viewshed ; ecology ; economics ; ethics ; evolution ; information dissemination ; longitudinal study ; open access publishing ; procedures ; publication ; questionnaire ; Biological Evolution ; Ecology ; Information Dissemination ; Longitudinal Studies ; Open Access Publishing ; Periodicals as Topic ; Surveys and Questionnaires
英文摘要: The recent trend for journals to require open access to primary data included in publications has been embraced by many biologists, but has caused apprehension amongst researchers engaged in long-term ecological and evolutionary studies. A worldwide survey of 73 principal investigators (Pls) with long-term studies revealed positive attitudes towards sharing data with the agreement or involvement of the PI, and 93% of PIs have historically shared data. Only 8% were in favor of uncontrolled, open access to primary data while 63% expressed serious concern. We present here their viewpoint on an issue that can have non-trivial scientific consequences. We discuss potential costs of public data archiving and provide possible solutions to meet the needs of journals and researchers. Public data archiving is the archiving of primary data used in publications so that they can be preserved and made accessible to all online. Public data archiving is increasingly required by journals. However, the costs of public data archiving might be underestimated, in particular with respect to long-term studies. Long-term studies have been responsible for the answers to many important questions in evolution and ecology which could only be answered through following the life-histories of individuals for decades. Several papers have been published in favor of public data archiving, but a more balanced viewpoint is necessary to allow a discussion to emerge on a code of ethics and ways to preserve and protect the data, encourage the initiation and continuation of long-term studies, and meet the requirements of the whole scientific community. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/67128
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