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DATA USE ETHICS Access and Use of Archived Data: Ethical Considerations
However, for data sharing to be successful and sustainable, it is imperative that all those involved in data acquisition, archiving and use abide by a common set of ethical guidelines. Such guidelines should promote data sharing, collaboration, intellectual openness and scientific advances while acknowledging, encouraging and respecting those individuals whose time, efforts and intellect designed and created the studies and gathered the data. Because no such generally accepted ethical standards yet exit within the ecological community, we have tried to help initiate this process by developing a Code of Ethics and Rules for Use of Cedar Creek LTER and Related Data. Anyone wishing to access or use any of the data collected as part of the Cedar Creek LTER must agree to this code of ethics before accessing or using the data. Only those individuals who abide by this code of ethics are authorized to use Cedar Creek LTER data, no matter how such data might have been obtained. We strongly believe that our discipline must make significant advances in data archiving and data openness. We have tried to begin a dialog within the ecological community on the issue of the ethics of data archiving and access by publishing, in the Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, an article titled "Public Access and Use of Electronically Archived Data: Ethical Considerations" (Davis, M, et al. 2001; Bull. ESA 82: 90-91). We welcome your thoughts on this article. Our code of ethics and our current policy of working to have core data documented and accessible within about 5 years of the time of data collection reflect the ideas articulated in our article in the Bulletin of the ESA. This is, we hope, an area of ongoing development. R. A. Leigh and A. E. Johnston. 1994.
Long-term Experiments in Agricultural and Ecological DATA FOR E014 (Registration for Data Access Required) Downloadable data sets of percent cover and related variables
Downloadable data sets of grasshopper data Description of data fields. webmaster@cedarcreek.umn.edu |