This document is a presentation on research data and scholarly communication given by Dorothea Salo at Marquette University on February 11, 2013. It discusses how data is becoming increasingly important in scholarly communication, raising issues around who owns metadata, how data is shared and stored, and the infrastructure needed to support data citation, discovery, and reuse. The presentation covers topics such as funder policies, data management practices, and the human training required to facilitate open data sharing.
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