[Esip-preserve] FYI: The Vast Majority of Raw Data From Old Scientific Studies May Now Be Missing

Ruth Duerr rduerr at nsidc.org
Fri Dec 20 10:57:38 EST 2013


Hi Curt,

Sounds like a good topic for the Friday Stewardship Planning meeting at the ESIP meeting in a couple of weeks.  I do think it could be interesting; but Earth Science is a huge field.  We may need to look at a smaller cross-section…

Ruth

On Dec 20, 2013, at 7:20 AM, Tilmes, Curt (GSFC-6190) <curt.tilmes at nasa.gov> wrote:

> Shocking News!
> 
> The Vast Majority of Raw Data From Old Scientific Studies May Now Be Missing
> 
> "One of the foundations of the scientific method is the reproducibility of results. In a lab anywhere around the world, a researcher should be able to study the same subject as another scientist and reproduce the same data, or analyze the same data and notice the same patterns.
> 
> This is why the findings of a study published today in Current Biology are so concerning. When a group of researchers tried to email the authors of 516 biological studies published between 1991 and 2011 and ask for the raw data, they were dismayed to find that more 90 percent of the oldest data (from papers written more than 20 years ago) were inaccessible. In total, even including papers published as recently as 2011, they were only able to track down the data for 23 percent."
> 
> http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/science/2013/12/the-vast-majority-of-raw-data-from-old-scientific-studies-may-now-be-missing/
> 
> We've talked about doing such a study for the Earth Sciences -- I think such a study would shine a light on our problems..  Who's up for it?
> 
> Curt
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