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Data sharing is widely recognised as crucial for accelerating scientific research and enhancing its quality. However, it remains far from a common practice. Funding agencies occupy a key position to facilitate the sharing of research data by both offering incentives and requiring data sharing as part of their policies and grant conditions. Despite this, relatively little is known about their experiences in this area. Drawing on the findings of two interview-based studies, this presentation reports on the challenges faced by international funding agencies in their efforts to promote and implement data sharing through data-related policies.
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