It's Good to Share: Why Environmental Scientists' Ethics Are Out of Date.

Bioscience

Patricia A. Soranno ( ) is a professor, and Kendra S. Cheruvelil and Kevin C. Elliott are associate professors in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, KSC and KCE are also associate professors, and Georgina M. Montgomery is an assistant professor, in the Lyman Briggs College, KCE is also an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy, and GMM is also an assistant professor in the Department of History at Michigan State University, in East Lansing.

Published: January 2015

Although there have been many recent calls for increased data sharing, the majority of environmental scientists do not make their individual data sets publicly available in online repositories. Current data-sharing conversations are focused on overcoming the technological challenges associated with data sharing and the lack of rewards and incentives for individuals to share data. We argue that the most important conversation has yet to take place: There has not been a strong ethical impetus for sharing data within the current culture, behaviors, and practices of environmental scientists. In this article, we describe a critical shift that is happening in both society and the environmental science community that makes data sharing not just good but ethically obligatory. This is a shift toward the ethical value of promoting inclusivity within and beyond science. An essential element of a truly inclusionary and democratic approach to science is to share data through publicly accessible data sets.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4776715PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biu169DOI Listing

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