Supplement_3_Category_system.pdf

This file is part of "Neither Carrots nor Sticks? Challenges surrounding Data Sharing from the Perspective of Research Funding Agencies – A Qualitative Expert Interview Study [Interview Excerpts]".

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Anger, Michael; Wendelborn, Michael; Winkler, Eva; Schickhardt, Christoph, 2022, "Supplement_3_Category_system.pdf", Neither Carrots nor Sticks? Challenges surrounding Data Sharing from the Perspective of Research Funding Agencies – A Qualitative Expert Interview Study [Interview Excerpts], https://doi.org/10.11588/data/M2TSIT/IQYDUZ, heiDATA, V1
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Anger, Michael; Wendelborn, Michael; Winkler, Eva; Schickhardt, Christoph, 2022, "Neither Carrots nor Sticks? Challenges surrounding Data Sharing from the Perspective of Research Funding Agencies – A Qualitative Expert Interview Study [Interview Excerpts]", https://doi.org/10.11588/data/M2TSIT, heiDATA, V1
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We present excerpts of sixteen guideline-structured expert interviews, conducted for the DATABLIC project in 2020/2021. The interview series aimed to explore the perspectives of funding agencies on their own data sharing policies. The original transcripts of the expert interviews cannot be shared for reasons of protection of anonymity and confidentiality (data protection). For the same reasons we cannot reveal the names of the funding agencies or other concrete information on the funding agencies such as the country either. Access to the excerpts is restricted and only possible by request.

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