2018
DOI: 10.3390/inventions3030044
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Sponsored Libre Research Agreements to Create Free and Open Source Software and Hardware

Abstract: As a growing number of companies reject intellectual property (IP) monopoly-based business models to embrace libre product development of free and open source hardware and software, there is an urgent need to refurbish the instruments of university-corporate research partnerships. These partnerships generally use a proprietary standard research agreement (PSRA), which for historical reasons contains significant IP monopoly language and restrictions for both the company and the university. Such standard researc… Show more

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“…This study had several limitations. First, the databases selected are far from a complete survey of all open source scientific hardware as it has grown to be quite substantial as evidence from Google Scholar results [3] as well as the list maintained on Appropedia ( https://www.appropedia.org/Open-source_Lab ). Last year (2019) alone, for example, records over 1,500 articles with the term “open source hardware” indexed by Google Scholar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study had several limitations. First, the databases selected are far from a complete survey of all open source scientific hardware as it has grown to be quite substantial as evidence from Google Scholar results [3] as well as the list maintained on Appropedia ( https://www.appropedia.org/Open-source_Lab ). Last year (2019) alone, for example, records over 1,500 articles with the term “open source hardware” indexed by Google Scholar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FOSH provides the “code” for hardware including the bill of materials, schematics, instructions, CAD designs, and other information needed to recreate a physical artifact. The growth of FOSH within academia has been rapid in the last decade and appears to be tracking the rise of free and open source software (FOSS) with about a 20-year lag [3] . Specifically, the growth of articles on FOSH indexed by Google Scholar are following an exponential increase roughly 20 years behind the same growth observed in FOSS [3] .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A change in the tradition of scientific practice in the sense of a "scientific revolution" (Kuhn, 2012) has not (yet) occurred. However, if we consider the exponential rise of open source technologies' use in the sciences as denoted by references in the literature (Pearce, 2018b) as well as the proliferation of open access repositories and freely accessible digital articles (Pinfield et al, 2014), there is clearly a threat to the historical proprietary science and publishing paradigm. The reasons and influencing factors for these developments in science and research are presented below in two parts: first, empirically, ethnographically, and experimentally tested in documenting the development of the first completely open humanities-based PhD thesis; second, based on the outcome of the first part, to review discuss and summarize the ongoing debate about open access and open science.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The proven effectiveness of the free and open-source software movement [1,2] is being replicated by the open-hardware community [3] with an approximately 15-year lag [4]. Open hardware is accelerated by platform technologies such as the Arduino electronics rapid prototyping platform [5,6] and its derivative, the self-replicating rapid prototyper (RepRap) project [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%