Breakout Group Three (3YZH)
- What Works? What Doesn't? What Needs to be Created? What Do We Need to Know? (3YZI)
- Technologies related factors relevant for Scientific Collaboration (3Z0S)
- Collaborators: (3Z0T)
- Willing to share raw data can be accelerated by recognition and concrete rewards. (3Z14)
- technology races ahead of law (3Z19)
- Lawers need to chime in to incentivise sharing (3Z1A)
- Open collaboration activity users have to attribute and recognize the contribution (3Z1B)
- Collaborators should be recognized and acknowledged in bibliographic entries (3Z1F)
- we need to get past IP hurdles and moveon to effective and meaningful collaboration (3Z1G)
- Cancer related efforts include bioscientists geneticists, physicists, bioinformatics and genome related scientists in an integrated cyber infracure paradigm (3Z1M)
- Even thogh all science is mainly collaborative these days, big science is expensive and therefore often international or global such as astrphysics fusion and other high energy and also environmental research. (3Z1S)
- Interdisciplinary approaches such as large population studies, that include psychologists, statisticians, epidemiologists and all have to collaborate. (3Z1X)
- Ontologies can also help in many of these aspects. (3Z22)