Ecologists ask: Should we be more transparent with data?
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/10/181026102617.htm
Authors Stephen M. Powers and Stephanie E. Hampton, researchers at Washington State University, highlight the importance of adapting to, providing, and using data sets that are open to and usable by the public and investigators in ecology and other field research.
"Increasingly, peers and the public want more transparency," Powers explains.
Ecologists ask: Should we be more transparent with data?
Oct 26, 2018, 9:30pm UTC
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/10/181026102617.htm
> Authors Stephen M. Powers and Stephanie E. Hampton, researchers at Washington State University, highlight the importance of adapting to, providing, and using data sets that are open to and usable by the public and investigators in ecology and other field research.
> "Increasingly, peers and the public want more transparency," Powers explains.