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  1. 1. Scientists' perception on institutional data sharing support and pressure : Investigating ecologists’ data sharing behavior

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för ABM

    Author : Jenny Glashoff; [2023]
    Keywords : Data sharing; ecology; theory of planned behavior; semi-structured interviews; Datadelning; ekologi; teorin om planerat beteende; semistrukturerade intervjuer;

    Abstract : Data from underlying research has become increasingly important to scientists and the public in recent decades. As a result, funders and journal publishers have become increasingly demanding that scientists share their data. Universities have also been encouraged to advance their data sharing support units as a result of this development. READ MORE

  2. 2. Cost-effectiveness of conventional and self-ligated brackets in treatment of malocclusion : An unregulated market for unregulated teeth

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Nationalekonomi

    Author : Jens Eklundh; [2019]
    Keywords : Cost-effectiveness; self-ligated brackets; SLB; publicly funded; ICER; kostnadseffektivitet; självligerande brackets; SLB; offentligt finansierad; ICER;

    Abstract : Background: All treatments, especially funded by social means, should be subject to cost-effectiveness studies to ensure that the best possible optimization decision it taken between different treatment options. Within the health care area this is a well-developed area. READ MORE

  3. 3. Cross-border Copyfight : European libraries re-thinking the InfoSoc Directive

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för ABM

    Author : Karolina Andersdotter; [2015]
    Keywords : copyright; eu copyright; libraries and copyright; infosoc directive; libraries; information policy; collective rights management; upphovsrätt; upphovsrätt i eu; bibliotek och upphovsrätt; infosoc-direktivet; bibliotek; informationspolitik; avtalslicenser;

    Abstract : This master's thesis focuses on the argumentation of library organisations and European national libraries in their contributions to the European Commission's public consultation on the review of the EU copyright rules. This study aims to explain how the debate around copyright limitations and exceptions is constructed in library stakeholders' contributions. READ MORE