Designing the microbial research commons proceedings of an international symposium /
Designing the microbial research commons proceedings of an international symposium / [electronic resource] :
Paul F. Uhlir, editor ; Board on Research Data and Information, Policy and Global Affairs, National Research Council of the National Academies.
- Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2011.
- 1 online resource (xii, 215 pages) : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- Microbiology in the 21st century -- Breaking anti-commons constraints on global scientific research: some new moves in "legal jujitsu" -- An industry perspective: development of an MTA harmonious with a microbial research commons -- Developing country perspective: microbial research commons including viruses -- A compensatory liability regime to promote the exchange of microbial genetic resources for research and benefit sharing -- The agricultural research service culture collection: germplasm accessions and research programs -- American type culture collection: a model for biological materials resource management -- Contracting to preserve open science: lessions for a microbial research commons -- Designing the digital commons in microbiology-moving from restrictive dissemination of publically funded knowledge to open knowledge environments: a case study in microbiology -- The web-enabled research commons: applications, goals, and trends -- Comments on designing the microbial research commons: digital knowledge resources -- Toward a biomedical research commons: a view from the National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health -- Academic publications -- StrainInfo: reducing microbial data entropy -- Research and applications in energy and environment -- Large scale microbial ecology cyberinfrastructure -- Proposal for a microbial semi-commons: perspectives from the international cooperative biodiversity groups -- The international treaty on plant genetic resources -- Microbial commons: governing complex knowledge assets -- Digital research: microbial genomics -- Accessing microbiological data: a user's perspective -- The microbial commons: journals and professional societies -- Microbial commons: overview of the governance considerations: a framework for discussion -- Institutional design and governance in the microbial research commons -- International developments: a context for the creation of a microbiology commons -- Options for governing the microbial commons -- Access and benefit sharing under the CBD and access to materials for research -- Closing observations.
9780309219808 0309219809
Microbiology--Research--Congresses.
Group work in research--Congresses.
Information commons--Congresses.
Biomedical Research--trends.
Microbiology--trends.
Information Dissemination.
SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Biology.
SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Microbiology.
Group work in research.
Information commons.
Microbiology--Research.
Microbiology--Research.
Congresses.
Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
QR60 / .D4 2011
579.072
2012 B-238 QW 20.5
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- Microbiology in the 21st century -- Breaking anti-commons constraints on global scientific research: some new moves in "legal jujitsu" -- An industry perspective: development of an MTA harmonious with a microbial research commons -- Developing country perspective: microbial research commons including viruses -- A compensatory liability regime to promote the exchange of microbial genetic resources for research and benefit sharing -- The agricultural research service culture collection: germplasm accessions and research programs -- American type culture collection: a model for biological materials resource management -- Contracting to preserve open science: lessions for a microbial research commons -- Designing the digital commons in microbiology-moving from restrictive dissemination of publically funded knowledge to open knowledge environments: a case study in microbiology -- The web-enabled research commons: applications, goals, and trends -- Comments on designing the microbial research commons: digital knowledge resources -- Toward a biomedical research commons: a view from the National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health -- Academic publications -- StrainInfo: reducing microbial data entropy -- Research and applications in energy and environment -- Large scale microbial ecology cyberinfrastructure -- Proposal for a microbial semi-commons: perspectives from the international cooperative biodiversity groups -- The international treaty on plant genetic resources -- Microbial commons: governing complex knowledge assets -- Digital research: microbial genomics -- Accessing microbiological data: a user's perspective -- The microbial commons: journals and professional societies -- Microbial commons: overview of the governance considerations: a framework for discussion -- Institutional design and governance in the microbial research commons -- International developments: a context for the creation of a microbiology commons -- Options for governing the microbial commons -- Access and benefit sharing under the CBD and access to materials for research -- Closing observations.
9780309219808 0309219809
Microbiology--Research--Congresses.
Group work in research--Congresses.
Information commons--Congresses.
Biomedical Research--trends.
Microbiology--trends.
Information Dissemination.
SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Biology.
SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Microbiology.
Group work in research.
Information commons.
Microbiology--Research.
Microbiology--Research.
Congresses.
Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
QR60 / .D4 2011
579.072
2012 B-238 QW 20.5