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According to Wikipedia “open data” are data freely available for everyone to use and republish as they wish without restrictions from copyright, patents, or other mechanisms of control. Public information is therefore considered “a common good” whose dissemination is of public and general interest.
Knowledge is the only material that grows by sharing it.
—Plato
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Benchoufi, M., de Fresnoye, O. (2020). Open Science and Open Data: Accelerating Scientific Research. In: Nordlinger, B., Villani, C., Rus, D. (eds) Healthcare and Artificial Intelligence. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32161-1_27
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