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  1. Communication, Competition, and Secrecy: The Production and Dissemination of Research-Related Information in Genetics.Katherine W. McCain - 1991 - Science, Technology and Human Values 16 (4):491-516.
    The dissemination of experimental materials, instruments, and methods is central to the progress of research in genetics. In recent years, competition for research funding and intellectual property issues have increasingly presented barriers to the dissemination of this "research-related information. "Information gathered in interviews with experimental geneticists and analysis of acknowledgment patterns in published genetics research are used to construct a series of basic scenarios for the exchange of genetic materials and research methods. The discussion focuses on factors affecting individuals' behavior (...)
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  • The Genesis of the Concept of Scientific Progress.Edgar Zilsel - 1945 - Journal of the History of Ideas 6 (1/4):325.
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  • Scientists’ Attitudes toward Data Sharing.Stephen J. Ceci - 1988 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 13 (1-2):45-52.
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  • Commentary: Science, Secrecy, and Democracy.Sal Restivo - 1986 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 11 (1):79-84.
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  • Commentary: Better Data for the Debate on Openness and Secrecy in Science.Ellis Rubinstein - 1985 - Science, Technology and Human Values 10 (2):105-109.
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  • Case Study: Openness and Secrecy in Computer Research.John C. Cherniavsky - 1985 - Science, Technology and Human Values 10 (2):99-103.
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  • Secrecy and Openness in Science: Ethical Considerations.Sissela Bok - 1982 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 7 (1):32-41.
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