Wellcome Trust Wants To Share

You’ve probably heard of the Wellcome Trust: they’re a UK-based nonprofit that funds scientific research, primarily into health. They’ve long had an open-access policy, meaning that “all original research articles and scholarly monographs resulting from our funding are made freely available”. Contrast this with what more commonly happens with scientific research, where the journal publishers get exclusive copyright over the papers, and charge an arm and a leg to everyone wanting a copy. Now the Wellcome Trust is going even further, and requiring open access in a timely manner to the raw research data (within reasonable limits, such as privacy concerns etc), material such as cell lines, antibodies and reagents, and also any software developed. No actual mention of “open source” or “Free software” licences as such, though; the news article only uses the word “freeware”, which I’m not sure is the word they should be using. <https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/07/25/wellcome_trust_extends_research_data_sharing_policy_to_software/> <https://wellcome.ac.uk/news/our-new-policy-sharing-research-data-what-it-means-you>
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro