Abstract
Editor’s note: The internet provides unprecedented opportunities to share summary data and complete datasets of original research online, in order that readers and researchers alike can review such data in detail. The implications of this ‘open data movement’ are considerable, though not entirely resolved. In this expanded Letter to the Editor, Dr. John Doyle comments on several ramifications of the open data movement.
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