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Data Management in Academic Settings: An Intellectual Property Perspective

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Intellectual property can be an important asset for academic institutions. Good data management practices are important for capture, development and protection of intellectual property assets. Selected issues focused on the relationship between data management and intellectual property are reviewed and a thesis that academic institutions and scientists should honor their obligations to responsibly manage data.

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Geller, L. Data Management in Academic Settings: An Intellectual Property Perspective. Sci Eng Ethics 16, 769–775 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-010-9240-4

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