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Public or private economies of knowledge: The economics of diffusion and appropriation of bioinformatics tools
2009
International Journal of the Commons
The past three decades have witnessed a period of great turbulence in the economies of biological knowledge, during which there has been great uncertainty as to how and where boundaries could be drawn between public or private knowledge especially with regard to the explosive growth in biological databases and their related bioinformatic tools. This paper will focus on some of the key software tools developed in relation to bio-databases. It will argue that bioinformatic tools are particularly
doi:10.18352/ijc.144
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