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Research in instrument sharing.

C L Coulter

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |August 4, 1978
    PubMed
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    Access to advanced scientific instruments is crucial for research progress. Sharing these costly resources requires coordinated solutions addressing user and developer needs for effective scientific advancement.

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    Area of Science:

    • Scientific research
    • Advanced instrumentation
    • Data acquisition

    Background:

    • Scientific progress relies on access to sophisticated, modern instruments and their data.
    • Sharing of expensive scientific instruments has a long history across various disciplines, with independent development of usage models.
    • The challenges of large instrument utilization encompass both scientific and financial dimensions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To discuss the scientific and financial aspects of large instrument usage.
    • To analyze perspectives from instrument centers, users, and funding agencies.
    • To highlight the multifaceted nature of instrument access challenges.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of scientific and financial viewpoints.
    • Analysis of user needs and instrument developer requirements.

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  • Examination of existing patterns of shared instrument usage.
  • Main Results:

    • Instrument access is not a singular issue but a complex set of interconnected problems.
    • Effective solutions require coordination and clearly defined objectives.
    • Understanding user and developer needs is fundamental for successful implementation.

    Conclusions:

    • Coordinated solutions are essential for overcoming the challenges of large instrument access.
    • Well-defined goals, informed by user and developer needs, are critical for progress.
    • Addressing the diverse aspects of instrument sharing is key to advancing scientific endeavors.