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The
Social
Contract
of
Science
• ValidaIon
• DisseminaIon
• Further
development
ScienIfic
MalpracIce
• Data
• Results
• SoOware
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availability
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or
link
to
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arIcles,
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them
for
indexing,
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them
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data
to
soOware,
or
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any
other
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purpose,
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legal,
or
technical
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other
than
those
inseparable
from
gaining
access
to
the
internet
itself.
The
only
constraint
on
reproducIon
and
distribuIon,
and
the
only
role
for
copyright
in
this
domain,
should
be
to
give
authors
control
over
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integrity
of
their
work
and
the
right
to
be
properly
acknowledged
and
cited.
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any
digital
medium
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to
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