TY - BOOK ED - National Research Council (U.S.). TI - Sharing publication-related data and materials: responsibilities of authorship in the life sciences SN - 9780309088596 AV - Q223 .N38 2003xeb U1 - 808/.0665 22 PY - 2003/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - National Academies Press KW - Communication in science KW - Life science publishing KW - Life sciences KW - Authorship KW - Freedom of information KW - Biological Science Disciplines KW - Information Dissemination KW - Access to Information KW - Research KW - standards KW - Writing KW - Publishing KW - Cooperative Behavior KW - Guidelines as Topic KW - Information scientifique KW - Art d'écrire KW - Sciences de la vie KW - Liberté d'information KW - authorship KW - aat KW - biological sciences KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES KW - Rhetoric KW - bisacsh KW - REFERENCE KW - Writing Skills KW - Composition & Creative Writing KW - fast KW - Electronic books KW - lcgft N1 - Includes bibliographical references; 1. Study overview and background -- 2. The purpose of publication and responsibilities for sharing -- 3. Sharing data and software -- 4. Sharing materials integral to published findings -- 5. Different interpretations of existing standards -- 6. Encouraging compliance with and continuing the development of standards N2 - The National Research Council created, in October 2001, the Committee on Responsibilities of Authorship in the Biological Sciences, whose members were chosen from academe and the commercial sector for their expertise in the life sciences and medicine and their experience with issues related to intellectual property rights, scientific publishing, data, software, technology transfer, and the structure of the scientific enterprise. The committee was given the following charge: to conduct a study, to evaluate the responsibilities of authors of scientific papers in the life sciences, to share data and materials referenced in their publications. The study will examine requirements imposed on authors by journals, identify common practices in the community, and explore whether a single set of accepted standards for sharing exists. The study will also explore whether more appropriate standards should be developed, including what principles should underlie them and what rationale there might be for allowing exceptions to them UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=87140 ER -