The 'Open-Source Movement' Turns Its Eye to ScienceRevealing the code for software used in research will help verify data, advocates say By VINCENT KIERNAN Upton, N.Y.
Scientists in academe, who already share research materials and papers freely with each other, should take a further step toward openness by releasing the full texts of computer programs that they use to reach conclusions in their work.
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