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2018
Poorly worded question - all of my data are store on an institutional serve which is also a national center.
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Classified data
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Confidentiality - some of the older data did not collect consent to archive and we cannot get retrospective consent. University will not grant ethical approval to share despite anonymisation and access controls on archvied data.
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It is available to others
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My data are shared with cooperating agencies so I don't have full authority to make them available. I am also fundamentally opposed to making research data publicly available.
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unsure of rights in the case of qualitative data interviews
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A large portion of the data that I analyze are compiled from other public sources.
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Data is already public; I am re-using.
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The datasets are not completed yet.
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Not well organized
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Relevant models/examples for social science data sharing are few and far between, extremely limited in methods & discipline scope, and are not configured well for the particulars of human subjects data considerations. Not to mention I've never actually heard of qualitative human subjects data being reused.
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I work with very large files (LOTS of 3D reconstructions from x-ray tomography).
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Intellectual Property
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Some data are incomplete or do not fit in available repository formats
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Fees required
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The type of data I work with (qualitative archival data) doesn't really lend itself to me sharing it; however, it is available from the same sources from which I accessed it. Other qualitative data I use is often restricted from sharing due to human subjects guidelines.
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all data are available
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Found some people use different way to get other's data and publish with other's credit and permission
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There is always a place to make data public, there are no excuses; but in some cases the data just does not belong only to us, but to collaborators and not all are willing to put all publicly and soon
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I'm working hard now to make most of my and my partner's data available - its been a slow process - and expensive
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protected information and data, only specific reasons to release limited data
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All of my published ecological data are available. But I've been told I should never make education survey data available
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Private coporations do not make data public - they only publish results
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All data is available through a university data bank
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Confidentiality agreements; legal constraints.
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I gladly share my data with others when asked for it but don't have the time/expertise/see the need to make them otherwise available.
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IRB requirements are a pain. I survey adults, and making most of my data publicly available would require jumping through many institutional hoops.
0.56%
Questions of authorship. I'm happy to share data, but would like to be offered the chance to publish with the requester. If my data are important to their project, we should work together.
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Everything is publicly accessible
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This question is not clear... who is meant by "others"? the general public or other within my lab or at my institute? My answer would be different based on those distinctions.
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Ethical Concerns
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Data are in student notebooks
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Departmental barriers
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We don't have in-house data, we buy data from vendors for each project
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I am still working on the results
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1st year graduate student, only data is from undergraduate work and won't be published
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no appropriate metadata standards exist yet
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Client confidentiality
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Lack of time
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IP and ethics issues
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Some data is sensitive in-confidence
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My data are anyway publicly available via internet and libraries
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It is proprietary
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Raw experimental data account to a storage space of tens of TB, and are not needed, nor understandable by others before some preliminary sorting and analysis.
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Only recently coming to grips with data management issues
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I have never really considered this as an option.
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private student identifiable data
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not sure
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Difficulty of de-identifying qualitative data (interviews, documents, observations) to protect privacy of human subjects
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anonymity
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Some of the data is so random and not finalized
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Data of an extensive mite collection in a museum
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This is not a routine among academics in my country
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IRB-protected
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In the informed consent, I didn't specify any secondary use of the data, so I felt as though I couldn't ethically share it outside the scope of the original study purpose
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Province owns them
0.56%
many time data provider not give valueable data
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My data will be available once I have time to format/consolidate the data into a complete dataset.
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I don't know if all the data are available.
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All the data I use is public through Noaa ftp server and current through UCAR server.
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laziness
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I only make published data available, your question "all of my data" would imply that I also make not-published data available
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Already free to asses
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We need to meet IRB requirements that do not allow some data to be public in a raw form.
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All of my data are available to others
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All data are available to the public
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Our data is available to others
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I would gladly share my data, after I process it, and publish it. I wouldn't know how or where, though. I'm a grad student, and learning this isn't my priority.
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We are happy to share any and all of data. However, we ask that people contact us to prevent competition with students and post-docs, to prevent duplication of effort (we can tell potential users what we are working on), and to be able to send updates, corections, comments.
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data have not been finalized and quality checked.
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all my data are available
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the newest data require final editing before making public, usually within a few months
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My data are fully available per NSF requirements.
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I make all of my data available on-line to others. Why was this not an option?
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All data is available
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too often updates
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not enough staff to handle it
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Proprietary Data
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We do not make the data available if they do not meet certain quality criteria
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Field work involves tremendous intellectual merit that needs to propagate into "downstream" scientific uses. Sharing is welcome to all through collaboration. Data use without collaboration is highly risky of improper use, and metadata is not sufficient toavoid that. Why can't people simply collaborate and benefit from my intellectual capability to guide proper use of the field data? The only reason is that users are selfish and do not want to share their perceived glory with the experimentalists who actualy did the work to get the data. The simple solution to open data is collaboration.
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Data production procedures are still under development (I just started getting data and haven't gotten as far as results yet)
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All data are made public generally after 6-9 months.
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A small percentage of data originated from a 3rd party that retains redistrubition rights.
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All of our data is available through the database portal
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incomplete datasets that will be made available at the end of a project
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All o f my data is pubically available.
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Too much metadata required. Too time consuming to provide required metadata. I'm happy to provide all the data I hold (decades worth of very high quality data) but someone else needs to make the time to enter all the metadata
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All my data as PI are publicly available.
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all data available to others
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All my data are available to others, but mainly collaborators
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The commercial rights belong to the company I consult for.
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Data is available
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everything is available
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Lack of control on use for data attribution
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Gov't bureaucracy
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I prefer my data being reviewed by peers before making them available to ensure their quality
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Source data is not really hard to obtain. Interpretation details, models, results - are completely published.
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Some data need specialist tools tools/knowledge to correctly interpret but would be available upon request. Final (analysed) data not ROUTINELY made available beyond project personnel for fixed period (usually 1-2 years) after collection - then after fullQA/QC available to public
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Cost of making very large datasets available
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Effort too great for most data
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Corporate confidentiality
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My organization only recently began requiring data be made freely available on a reliable repository and provided a process and guidance for serving the data.
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Only publish data that have been fully processed (not raw data, or data without quality control).
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It IS available to everyone
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I am in the process of archiving data along with info on the physical samples in the SESAR database. It is a very time-consuming job, given that I started my career in the days of paper records....
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Time is a factor, not always sure where to put them, and I provide data to people who contact me directly
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its all available
0.56%
The data I use is openly available to researchers in my state.
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There is a delay (varies by project) in moving data to national archives, typically about 9 months
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I have started trying to detail the data I still have access to.
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Some of the data are confidential industry data that cannot be made openly available in unaggregated form
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Not enough time to uploead the data myself, too busy
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confidentiality and commercial drivers
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People are welcome to the raw data, but it is a large volume (10s of TB) and difficult to interpret without guidance.
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someone else is responsible for this
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Very large datasets (results from model simulations) that would probably not be of interest to many
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Not published, and not sure of validity and correctness, because not peer reviewed.
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All data are available on request
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Our institute's archive is 400Pbytes in size and is integrated with our operational HPC environment. External access is complex (would be expensive). Access is available to academic partner institutes, but not more generally.
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All or part of my data are available to others
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My project has spent ~15% of its resources on its CyberInfrastructure, but we're still not releasing all of our data yet.
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a few data sets are from many years ago and never digitized
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the main research data i have is from my PhD which is almost 20 years old. just haven't gotten around to putting it anywhere. i don't have too much current resesarch.
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Everything is available and documented
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Data provided by federal agencies, openly available
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I submit data to a repository that either I am required to submit or that I believe will be useful for others. Data that does not fall into these categories is available to othes upon request.
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Original data owner doest not want to share it yet. It's in out data policy to abide with their request
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Older PI does not prioritize data release
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I mainly reworkthers data
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Our final data product is freely available to everyone, intermediate products are not (also of little use to others)
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don't really know the appropriate place to put them. they are all available upon request
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they are available - on request
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I put about 90% of my data 'out there'....biggest impediment is ease of upload and getting it to repository.
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May not be of general interest
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Data is available from other online sources
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IODP quarantine period
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My "data" is all simulation results from custom code
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Need to publish the methods before publishing the data.
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My raw data come from National data center. I only make available data supporting publications.
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much of my data is licensed from other thrid parties
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We generate terabytes of data with each project and it is infeasible to serve all of this
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Lack of time/funding to provide support to other users of data
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Data are already publicly available
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None of data is mine, if it is not public its due to owner's of data, or sensitivity of data (state preservation office declaration/ security), personal information layers
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limited data and never thought of making them accessible
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There is also a certain kind of anxiety among many researchers, specifically about the data privacy and integrity.
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We generate several terabytes a year, and bandwidth to copy data is not available.
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A lot of older data are not digital
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N/A
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I have lots of spread sheet data etc that should be uploaded into our corporate databases that could then make it avaialable online but no-one tasked with doing this and instead we move onto next project.
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Lack of time (i.e. funding) to publish historical data, working on publishing all current data
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I think most data are available with the papers I publish
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large modeling datasets are too large for efficient data transfer through ftp or web download
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client property
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most of the data is proprietary
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Insufficient mechanisms to properly track data usage
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NDA with owner
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Some data is proprietary PII
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Lack of personnel - its all on me, and it is all unpaid time.
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In my papers I always indicate data are available upon request
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Core data are available; intermediate products are not always available, but it's not clear that people need them. If we had more time, we'd release them anyway.
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my data is mostly publicly available to start and so I don't usually need to store the data since I just use it
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Some of my data are from a government agency that requires authorization
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Data Portal Project is underway
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All of my data are available upon request.
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I archive at the direction of the PI, and sometimes I don't know the reason.
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No publishing standard for data
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because I have a PhD and am not watching my life be flushed down the toilet by writing metadata...someone has to go solve this problem
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Lack of time and knowledge. I am differentiating here as technical skills is not the problem it is standards.
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Most of my students are undergrads. Not organized enough
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All data is available to others
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Differing opinions on whether the data would be useful to others, and worth the effort to make available.
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Not knowing the most appropriate place for the data
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Lack of knowledge about data-sharing.
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need to be processed first. no time for that
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I have tried really hard to find a good place where the data can be easily accessible to anyone for the next 10-15 years but I have always been unable to find something reliable.
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they are always available on request or use my programs stored in my ftp
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I have no data
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Management says we are not an archive site
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±3%
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