Data Sharing
•Data Sharing as a Good Thing (policy)
–Good Stewardship of public knowledge
–Strong value chains of innovation
–The creation of value from international co-operation
–Quality control implicit
•Data Sharing as Extra Work (practice)
–privacy of subjects;
–too much work
–being scooped
–long-running squabbles
–paper work
–losing volunteers
–career
–collaboration with industry
[also, Social science and humanities council of canada (local example) putting together a strategy for an archive for sharing.]