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Paleontologists at the Yale Peabody Museum Argue for Open Access of Collections

Posted on September 18, 2015August 6, 2019 by Shari Ellis

In this thoughtful blog post, Chris Norris and Susan Butts of the Yale Peabody Museum explain why and when locality data associated with fossil specimens should be made available to the public.

Why are we locking our data away from the public?

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