The Dat Project, an open and decentralized research data tool
Scientific Data2018Vol. 5(1), pp. 180221–180221
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2018 papers
Abstract
Today's scientific data are primarily stored and accessed via centralized Web-based infrastructure. Centralization has advantages but also carries risks such as link rot and content drift, which can hinder scientific progress. It is time to ask whether traditional, centralized Web architecture aligns with scholarly priorities and values, and to collaboratively move towards new approaches that do.
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