sciences
The discussion of opening up science has been there since yyyy (Beleg) Still, problems need to be overcome (Tenopir 2011), class="squire-citation ltx_cite" class="ltx_cite" data-bib-text="@article{Sayogo_2013,
doi = {10.1016/j.giq.2012.06.011},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2012.06.011},
year = 2013,
...
author = {Djoko Sigit Sayogo and Theresa A. Pardo},
title = {Exploring the determinants of scientific data sharing: Understanding the motivation to publish research data},
journal = {Government Information Quarterly}
}" data-bib-key="Sayogo_2013"style="cursor: pointer" contenteditable="false">class="au-cite-link" href="#Sayogo_2013">Sayogo 2013 mention gives a detailed literature overview about technological, social, organizational and economical, legal and policy barriers of data sharing
sharing.
Study at Humboldt University Berlin 2013
class="ltx_cite" data-bib-text="@article{Brembs_2015,
doi = {10.1515/iwp-2015-0027},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/iwp-2015-0027},
year = {2015},
...
that there exist no technical problems to practice Open Science, including a digital infrastructure. However, there is no one-fits-all technical solution for
Openness concerning
research data is supported by the global initiative Research Data
Alliance. It responds to the increasing importance of data in the
scientific landscape from a bottom-up approach (class="squire-citation ltx_cite" class="ltx_cite" data-bib-text="@article{Treloar_2014,
doi = {10.1087/20140503},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1087/20140503},
year = 2014,
...
author = {Andrew Treloar},
title = {The Research Data Alliance: globally co-ordinated action against barriers to data publishing and sharing},
journal = {Learned Publishing}
}" data-bib-key="Treloar_2014"style="cursor: pointer" contenteditable="false">class="au-cite-link" href="#Treloar_2014">Treloar 2014).