@blahah404 this is one of the many examples @kopshtik was hinting at. Will #OpenData people condemn this? Do we have any ethical values?
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oh! Yeah, I condemn it, and I think this is a bullshit thing to even try to quantify. What does this have to do with open data/open science?
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I can't see the data - looks like someone transcribed it from a book? Does how some idiot uses open data reflect on open data community?
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Replying to @o_guest @blahah404
It needs to be policed. Just like predatory OA journals.
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policing of how people use data? I'm happy to say that I think it's stupid, and to count the ways. Not sure about 'predatory' journals tho
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You don't think predatory OA journals should be policed?
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most of the things on Beall's list for example are just regional journals - major journals and publishers much more predatory and harmful
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the worst case journals I've seen called predatory in that space are really about giving appearance of credibility in exchange for fee
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It's certainly caused lots of confusion and dare I say damage to students in my field.
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