A manifesto for increasing access to data in engineering

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This paper introduces a set of principles that articulate a shared vision for increasing access to data in the engineering and related sectors. The principles are intended to help guide progress toward a data ecosystem that provides sustainable access to data, in ways that will help a variety of stakeholders in maximizing its value while mitigating potential harms. In addition to being a manifesto for change, the principles can also be viewed as a means for understanding the alignment, overlaps and gaps between a range of existing research programs, policy initiatives, and related work on data governance and sharing. After providing background on the growing data economy and relevant recent policy initiatives in the United Kingdom and European Union, we then introduce the nine key principles of the manifesto. For each principle, we provide some additional rationale and links to related work. We invite feedback on the manifesto and endorsements from a range of stakeholders.

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Dodds, L., L’Hénaff, P., Maddison, J., & Yates, D. (2020). A manifesto for increasing access to data in engineering. Data-Centric Engineering, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.1017/dce.2020.3

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