Open Access: Sharing Your Data Is Easier than You Think. Eglen, S. 510(7505):340.
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[excerpt] [...] Storing large volumes of raw data is costly, but many items destined for sharing are highly processed and relatively small. [...] Neither is there a shortage of repositories: many institutional databases are freely available and well supported [...], sharing computer code does not necessarily demand much time investment (see, for example, D. C. Ince et al. Nature 482, 485-488; 2012). Code is a valuable part of a paper, so everyone benefits if its authors assume from the start that it will be shared or reused. Also, people releasing code are under no obligation to maintain it.
@article{eglenOpenAccessSharing2014,
  title = {Open Access: Sharing Your Data Is Easier than You Think},
  author = {Eglen, Stephen},
  date = {2014-06},
  journaltitle = {Nature},
  volume = {510},
  pages = {340},
  issn = {0028-0836},
  doi = {10.1038/510340c},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/510340c},
  abstract = {[excerpt]

[...] Storing large volumes of raw data is costly, but many items destined for sharing are highly processed and relatively small. [...] Neither is there a shortage of repositories: many institutional databases are freely available and well supported [...], sharing computer code does not necessarily demand much time investment (see, for example, D. C. Ince et al. Nature 482, 485-488; 2012). Code is a valuable part of a paper, so everyone benefits if its authors assume from the start that it will be shared or reused. Also, people releasing code are under no obligation to maintain it.},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-13232696,data-sharing,free-software,open-science,science-ethics,scientific-communication,scientific-knowledge-sharing,technology-mediated-communication},
  number = {7505}
}

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