Description |
1 online resource (1 PDF file (xii, 89 pages)) : illustrations |
Contents |
Introduction and overview -- Privacy, security, and confidentiality of data sharing and storage -- Emerging technologies and the social landscape -- Reports from the breakout sessions -- Final thoughts and next steps -- References -- Appendixes |
Summary |
In an increasingly interconnected world, perhaps it should come as no surprise that international collaboration in science and technology research is growing at a remarkable rate. As science and technology capabilities grow around the world, U.S.-based organizations are finding that international collaborations and partnerships provide unique opportunities to enhance research and training. International research agreements can serve many purposes, but data are always involved in these collaborations. The kinds of data in play within international research agreements varies widely and may range from financial and consumer data, to Earth and space data, to population behavior and health data, to specific project-generated data--this is just a narrow set of examples of research data but illustrates the breadth of possibilities. The uses of these data are various and require accounting for the effects of data access, use, and sharing on many different parties. Cultural, legal, policy, and technical concerns are also important determinants of what can be done in the realms of maintaining privacy, confidentiality, and security, and ethics is a lens through which the issues of data, data sharing, and research agreements can be viewed as well. A workshop held on March 14-16, 2018, in Washington, DC explored the changing opportunities and risks of data management and use across disciplinary domains. The third workshop in a series, participants gathered to examine advisory principles for consideration when developing international research agreements, in the pursuit of highlighting promising practices for sustaining and enabling international research collaborations at the highest ethical level possible. The intent of the workshop was to explore, through an ethical lens, the changing opportunities and risks associated with data management and use across disciplinary domains--all within the context of international research agreements. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
This project was supported by the Department of Defense/Office of Naval Research award #N00014-17-D-4001/N00014-17-F-1003; the National Institutes of Health IDIQ HHSN263201200074I, Task Order HHSN26300078; the Office of the Director of National Intelligence; the United States Department of Agriculture award 2015-38886-24019; and GUIRR University-Industry Partners. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organizations or agencies that provided support for the project |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed February 19, 2020) |
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Big data -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Congresses
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Technology -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Congresses
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Data integration (Computer science) -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Congresses
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Big data -- International cooperation -- Congresses
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Science.
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Research.
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Technology.
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International cooperation.
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Data Management -- methods
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Science
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Research
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Technology
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International Cooperation
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Ethics
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sciences (philosophy)
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research (function)
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science (modern discipline)
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COMPUTERS -- Databases -- Data Warehousing.
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Technology
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Science
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Research
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International cooperation
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Technology -- Moral and ethical aspects
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proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Alper, Joe, rapporteur
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Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable. Planning Committee for the Workshop on Ethics, Data, and International Research Collaboration in a Changing World, issuing body.
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Data Matters : Ethics, Data, and International Research Collaboration in a Changing World (Workshop) (2018 : Washington, D.C.)
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ISBN |
9780309482509 |
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030948250X |
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