Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010agufmsm34a..05h&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2010, abstract #SM34A-05
Physics
[1904] Informatics / Community Standards, [1912] Informatics / Data Management, Preservation, Rescue, [1914] Informatics / Data Mining
Scientific paper
One of the fundamental shifts on the way science has been pursued over the last decade is the now common practice of using archival data in the discussion and analysis of complex and long-running science questions. This trend is become a dominant mode of such analyses within the NASA Heliophysics community, and with the advent of missions just coming on-line (SDO), or about to (RBSP, MMS), will continue to do so at an accelerating pace. The arrival of web-based, publically accessible datasets has vastly increase the impact of these data, and at the same time, revolutionized the way researchers think of data. While the Space Act of 1959 mandates that data must be made public, its implementation requires a balancing act between the investigators who originally proposed the studies, and the rights of the scientific community and the general public to have access to the same data. This presentation is part of these on-going policy discussions between NASA and the broad community of users.
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