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Layers of Silence, Arenas of Voice: The Ecology ofVisible and Invisible Work
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Data at work: supporting sharing in science and engineering
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Ensuring the Integrity, Accessibility, and Stewardship of Research Data in the Digital Age
Ensuring the Integrity, Accessibility, and Stewardship of Research Data in the Digital Age
The value of data: considering the context of production in data economies
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The policy knot: re-integrating policy, practice and design in cscw studies of social computing
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In order to encourage interdisciplinary research, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) are mandating that researchers make their data public in an effort to provide incentives for data sharing. While this has encouraged data sharing in some fields, other fields with little NSF or NIH funding do not have the same incentives to encourage such sharing. In this work, we find that these other funding sources either fail to encourage data sharing and in some cases actively discourage it.