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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. Title Page
  2. Preface
  3. Foreword
  4. Chapter 1 Introduction
    Professor Brian Fitzgerald

     
  5. Part One – The Dimensions and Possibilities of e-Research
  6. Chapter 2 The Fifth Dimension
    Dr Chris Greer
  7. Chapter 3 Innovation and Open Access to Public Sector Information
    Dr Terry Cutler
  8. Chapter 4 Cyber Infrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences
    Professor John Unsworth

     
  9. Part Two – Institutional and Legal Frameworks
  10. Chapter 5 Designing Institutional Infrastructures for e-Science
    Professor Paul David and Dr Michael Spence
  11. Chapter 6 The Law as Cyber Infrastructure
    Professor Brian Fitzgerald and Kylie Pappalardo

     
  12. Part Three – Data Ownership, Access and Reuse
  13. Chapter 7 Understanding the Legal Implications of Data Sharing, Access and Reuse in the Australian Research Landscape
    Professor Anne Fitzgerald, Kylie Pappalardo and Anthony Austin
  14. Chapter 8 Open Data for Global Science
    Paul F Uhlir and Peter Schroder
  15. Chapter 9 NIH Data and Resource Sharing, Data Release and Intellectual Property Policies for Genomics Community Resource Projects
    Claire Driscoll
  16. Chapter 10 Cyberinfrastructure For Knowledge Sharing
    John Wilbanks

     
  17. Part Four – Scholarly Communications
  18. Chapter 11 Working for a Research-Friendly IPR Framework in the UK
    Fred Friend
  19. Chapter 12 Creating a Legal Framework for Copyright Management of Open Access within the Australian Academic and Research Sector
    Professor Brian Fitzgerald, Professor Anne Fitzgerald, Professor Mark Perry, Scott Kiel-Chisholm, Erin Driscoll, Dilan Thampapillai and Jessica Coates

     
  20. Part Five – Contractual and Technological Frameworks
  21. Chapter 13 The University-Industry Demonstration Partnership: An Incremental Improvement to University-Industry Collaboration
    James Casey
  22. Chapter 14 Streamlining Collaborative Agreements in an e-Research World
    Anthony Austin and Professor Brian Fitzgerald

     
  23. Part Six – Privacy and e-Research
  24. Chapter 15 A Win:Win for Data Access: Balancing Public Good with Privacy Concerns
    Professor Fiona Stanley AC
  25. Chapter 16 Privacy Regulation and e-Research
    Andrew Hayne
  26. Chapter 17 A Primer in the Politics of Privacy and Research
    David Ruschena

     
  27. Part Seven – Patents and Commercialisation in an e-Research world: New Models
  28. Chapter 18 Science as Social Enterprise: The CAMBIA BiOS Initiative
    Dr Richard Jefferson

     
  29. Part Eight – International Dimensions
  30. Chapter 19 e-Research and Jurisdiction
    Gaye Middleton

     
  31. Part Nine – Survey of Stakeholder Attitudes
  32. Chapter 20 Australian Survey on Legal Issues Facing e-Research
    Maree Heffernan and Scott Kiel-Chisholm

     
  33. BIOGRAPHIES
  34. INDEX
  35. COPYRIGHT