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Title Governing medical knowledge commons / edited by Katherine J. Strandburg, Brett M. Frischmann, Michael J. Madison,
Published Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 429 pages) : illustrations
Series Cambridge studies on governing knowledge commons
Cambridge studies on governing knowledge commons.
Contents Introduction : Knowledge commons and the road to medical commons -- The knowledge commons framework -- Leviathan in the commons : biomedical data and the state -- Centralization, fragmentation, and replication in the genomic data commons -- Genomic data commons -- Population biobanks' governance: a case study of knowledge commons -- The sentinel initiative as a knowledge commons -- Cancer : from a kingdom to a commons -- The greatest generational impact : the open neuroscience movement as an emerging knowledge commons -- Better to give than to receive : an uncommon commons in synthetic-biology -- Governance of biomedical research commons to advance clinical translation : lessons from the mouse model community -- Constructing interdisciplinary collaboration : the oncofertility consortium as an emerging knowledge commons -- The application of user innovation and knowledge commons governance to mental health -- Challenges and opportunities in developing and sharing solutions by patients and caregivers : the story of a knowledge commons for the patient innovation project -- Chronic disease, new thinking and outlaw innovation : patients on the edge in the knowledge commons -- The North American Mitochondrial Disease Consortium : a developing knowledge commons -- The Consortium of Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Researchers (CEGIR) : an emerging knowledge commons -- Conclusion : governing knowledge commons : an appraisal
Summary "Governing Medical Knowledge Commons makes three claims: first, evidence matters to innovation policymaking; second, evidence shows that self-governing knowledge commons support effective innovation without prioritizing traditional intellectual property rights; and third, knowledge commons can succeed in the critical fields of medicine and health. The editors' knowledge commons framework adapts Elinor Ostrom's groundbreaking research on natural resource commons to the distinctive attributes of knowledge and information, providing a systematic means for accumulating evidence about how knowledge commons succeed. The editors' previous volume, Governing Knowledge Commons, demonstrated the framework's power through case studies in a diverse range of areas. Governing Medical Knowledge Commons provides fifteen new case studies of knowledge commons in which researchers, medical professionals, and patients generate, improve, and share innovations, offering readers a practical introduction to the knowledge commons framework and a synthesis of conclusions and lessons"--Publisher's description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes CreativeCommons Open Access license CC-BY-NC-ND4.0
Online resource; title from electronic title page (Cambridge Core, viewed May 31, 2018)
Subject Health behavior.
Medical informatics.
Health attitudes.
Information resources management.
Medical policy.
Medical Informatics
Information Management
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Policy
Health Behavior
Attitude to Health
Health and Fitness.
Medical policy
Information resources management
Health attitudes
Health behavior
Medical informatics
Health and Wellbeing.
Form Electronic book
Author Frischmann, Brett M., editor.
Madison, Michael J., 1961- editor.
Strandburg, Katherine Jo, 1957- editor.
ISBN 9781316544587
1316544583
1108298095
9781108298094
1108300014
9781108300018