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Australian Survey on Legal Issues Facing e-Research
Published 2008-01-01The Legal Framework for e-Research Project lead by Professor Brian Fitzgerald and hosted by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is funded by the Australian Commonwealth Department of Education, Employment and ...Book chapter -
Creating a Legal Framework for Copyright Management of Open Access within the Australian Academic and Research Sector
Published 2008-01-01There is an increasing recognition, in Australia and internationally, that access to knowledge is a key driver of social, cultural and economic development. The argument for greater access to, and reuse of, research outputs ...Book chapter -
Cyber Infrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Published 2008-01-01In January 2003, a blue ribbon panel appointed by the National Science Foundation and led by Dan Atkins, of the University of Michigan, completed a report called ‘Revolutionising Science and Engineering through ...Book chapter -
Cyberinfrastructure For Knowledge Sharing
Published 2008-01-01Knowledge sharing is at the root of scholarship and science. A hypothesis is formulated, research performed, experimental materials designed or acquired, tests run, data obtained and analysed, and finally a publication. ...Book chapter -
Designing Institutional Infrastructures for e-Science
Published 2008-01-01The opportunity exists today for unprecedented connections between scientists, information, data, computational services, and instruments through the Internet. A new generation of information and communication infrastructures, ...Book chapter -
e-Research and Jurisdiction
Published 2008-01-01As part of their daily activities, those involved in e-research will often transfer information, including background materials, research results and software, across state and national borders. The act of transferring ...Book chapter -
The Fifth Dimension
Published 2008-01-01The aim of this chapter is to consider a five-dimensional world made possible by cyber-infrastructure and how this notion influences legal frameworks. In discussing this five-dimensional world I will highlight fundamental ...Book chapter -
Front matter - Legal Framework for e-Research
Published 2008-01-01This book is the product of a conference that I convened at the Gold Coast Australia on the 11th and 12th of July 2007, titled Legal Framework for e-Research.1 The conference was undertaken as part of the research program ...Book chapter -
Innovation and Open Access to Public Sector Information
Published 2008-01-01Most speakers at this summit have been looking at open access from the supply side, presenting the points of view of custodians of government information. What might we lob over the fence to whoever is on the other side? ...Book chapter -
Introduction
Published 2008-01-01The conference and research project that produced this book have operated throughout 2006, 2007 and 2008 in a rapidly changing knowledge landscape. One of the most significant changes is that e- Research has moved from ...Book chapter -
The Law as Cyber Infrastructure
Published 2008-01-01In almost everything we do, the law is present. However, we know that strict adherence to the law is not always observed for a variety of pragmatic reasons. Nevertheless, we also understand that we ignore the law at our ...Book chapter -
NIH Data and Resource Sharing, Data Release and Intellectual Property Policies for Genomics Community Resource Projects
Published 2008-01-01Most observers predict significant health-related gains from genomics research. Policy and legal decisions made by government institutions, the courts and legislatures have the potential to make a significant impact on ...Book chapter -
Open Data for Global Science
Published 2008-01-01The global science system stands at a critical juncture. On the one hand, it is overwhelmed by a hidden avalanche of ephemeral bits that are central components of modern research and of the emerging ‘cyberinfrastructure’4 ...Book chapter -
A Primer in the Politics of Privacy and Research
Published 2008-01-01Privacy legislation in Australia is experiencing interesting times. The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) has published its Discussion Paper on its Review of Australian Privacy Law dealing with the potential amendment ...Book chapter -
Privacy Regulation and e-Research
Published 2008-01-01The Office of the Privacy Commissioner appreciates the kind invitation from the Law Faculty at Queensland University of Technology to present at the 2007 Legal Framework for e-Research Conference. This legal framework ...Book chapter -
Science as Social Enterprise: The CAMBIA BiOS Initiative
Published 2008-01-01Nearly four billion people live on daily incomes lower than the price of a latté at Starbucks. Most of them make dramatically less than that—and from that income, they must acquire their food, their medicine, their shelter ...Book chapter -
Streamlining Collaborative Agreements in an e-Research World
Published 2008-01-01On 22 January 2008, the Australian Minister for Innovation, Science and Research announced a review of the ‘National Innovation System’2 which intends to analyse the Australian innovation system and to ‘build innovation ...Book chapter -
Understanding the Legal Implications of Data Sharing, Access and Reuse in the Australian Research Landscape
Published 2008-01-01In today’s world, researchers are increasingly involved in data-intensive research projects that cut across geographic and disciplinary borders.5 Quality research now often involves virtual communities of researchers ...Book chapter -
The University-Industry Demonstration Partnership: An Incremental Improvement to University-Industry Collaboration
Published 2008-01-01The cover of the July/August 2007 issue of the Harvard Business Review has two phrases that sum up the goals of university-industry collaboration: ‘Managing for the Long Term’ and ‘Going the Distance’. Although those phrases ...Book chapter