Towards a paradigm for open and free sharing of scientific data on global change science in china

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Despite great progress in data sharing that has been made in China in recent decades, cultural, policy, and technological challenges have prevented Chinese researchers from maximizing the availability of their data to the global change science community. To achieve full and open exchange and sharing of scientific data, Chinese research funding agencies need to recognize that preservation of, and access to, digital data are central to their mission, and must support these tasks accordingly. The Chinese government also needs to develop better mechanisms, incentives, and rewards, while scientists need to change their behavior and culture to recognize the need to maximize the usefulness of their data to society as well as to other researchers. The Chinese research community and individual researchers should think globally and act personally to promote a paradigm of open, free, and timely data sharing, and to increase the effectiveness of knowledge development.

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Peng, C., Song, X., Jiang, H., Zhu, Q., Chen, H., Chen, J. M., … Zhou, X. (2016). Towards a paradigm for open and free sharing of scientific data on global change science in china. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.1002/ehs2.1225

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