Data Sharing and Management Snafu in 3 Short Acts
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Data Sharing and Management Snafu in 3 Short Acts
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2012
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English
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This is what shouldn't happen when a researcher makes a data sharing request! Topics include storage, documentation, and file formats.
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Data management
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Mereology
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Computer animation
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Cuboid
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Computer animation
Cuboid
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Cuboid
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Computer animation
Envelope (mathematics)
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Computer animation
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Computer animation
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Computer programming
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Computer animation
Computer file
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Computer programming
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Computer animation
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Computer programming
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Computer animation
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Computer programming
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Computer animation
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Software
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Computer animation
Computer programming
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Field (computer science)
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Computer animation
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Energy level
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Storage area network
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Electronic program guide
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Information
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Computer animation
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hello my name is Dr. GDP 9 undermine ecologist at NYU School of Medicine hold
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Dr. Judy benign I read your article on B cell function I think that I could use the data for my work on pancreatic cancer I am not an
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oncologist I know but I think I could
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use the data for my work on pancreatic cancer do you have the data everything you need to know is in the article I
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know what I need is the data
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we share your data I am not sure that will
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be possible that your work is in part
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mid-central and was funded by NIH that is true and it was published in
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science which requires that you share your data I publish in science and I
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am requesting you data
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can I have a copy of your data I
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am not sure where my do but surely you
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saved your data I did I save
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it on a USB drive where's the
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USB drive it is in a box is
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in the box at home I just moved but can I use your data
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over many boxes so many boxes I
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forgot to label the boxes hello
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again thank you for sending me a copy of your data on a USB drive I received the envelop yesterday you were welcome but I will need that back when you were finished that is my only
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copy I did have a
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question what is your question
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you might find the answer in my article no I received the
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data but when I opened it up it was in hexadecimal yes that is right
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I cannot read hexadecimal you ask for my data and
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I gave it to you I have done what you asked but is there a way to read
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the hexadecimal you read the program
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that created by hexadecimal file yes I will what is the
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name of the program saitoh-san's I
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do not know this program it was a very
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good program the company that made the program went bankrupt in 2007 do you have a copy of
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the program I do not use this program anymore because the company that made it went bankrupt maybe you
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can buy a copy on the I
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have good news you again I talked
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to my colleague she knew a person with a copy of the software then why do you
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need me everything you need to know about the data is in the article I opened the
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data and I could not understand it if
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you have the program you will find it is clear well I noticed that she
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called your data fields sound is not an abbreviation yes
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it is an abbreviation of my coauthors name his name is similarly we call them so I see and what is the
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content of the field called salmon
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yes 1 is the level of C X C R 4 expression and what is the content of
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the field called San to that
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is logical if you think about it what is the content of the field called San to I
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don't remember what about century
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is
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there a guide to the data anywhere yes
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of course it is the article that is published in science the article does not
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tell me what the field names mean is there
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any record of what these field names mean yes my author knows what the
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content of some 2 is and some 3 and
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so on for can I talk to you call off I'm not sure I
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would very much like to talk to you off well
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he was a graduate student he went back to China 2 years ago Can I have his contact information he is in China
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his name is certainly I think I cannot use
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your data you could check the article to see if
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what you need is there please stop talking now
