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See also: [[Strain Info]]
See also: [[Strain Info]]
=More Information=
Special issue on the Microbial commons (Guest editor: Tom Dedeurwaerdere) in the
International Journal of the Commons Vol 4, No 1 (2010)
URL = http://www.thecommonsjournal.org/index.php/ijc/issue/view/16
TOC:
* Self-governance and international regulation of the global microbial
commons: Introduction to the special issue on the microbial commons
(390-403) Tom Dedeurwaerdere
* Governing the management and use of pooled microbial genetic resources:
Lessons from the global crop commons (404-436) Michael Halewood
* An empirical assessment of the effects of the 1994 In Trust Agreements on
IRRI Germplasm Acquisition and Distribution (437-451) Elisabetta Gotor, Francesco Caracciolo
* Crop improvement in the CGIAR as a global success story of open access and
international collaboration (452-480) Derek Byerlee, H.J. Dubin
* Public or private economies of knowledge: The economics of diffusion and
appropriation of bioinformatics tools (481-506) Mark Harvey, Andrew McMeekin
* A common basis for facilitated legitimate exchange of biological materials
proposed by the European Culture Collections' Organisation (507-527) Dagmar Fritze




[[Category:Science]]
[[Category:Science]]
[[Category:Commons]]
[[Category:Articles]]

Revision as of 09:06, 24 February 2010

http://www.microbialcommons.org unavailable in August 2008

See also: Strain Info


More Information

Special issue on the Microbial commons (Guest editor: Tom Dedeurwaerdere) in the International Journal of the Commons Vol 4, No 1 (2010)

URL = http://www.thecommonsjournal.org/index.php/ijc/issue/view/16


TOC:

  • Self-governance and international regulation of the global microbial

commons: Introduction to the special issue on the microbial commons (390-403) Tom Dedeurwaerdere

  • Governing the management and use of pooled microbial genetic resources:

Lessons from the global crop commons (404-436) Michael Halewood

  • An empirical assessment of the effects of the 1994 In Trust Agreements on

IRRI Germplasm Acquisition and Distribution (437-451) Elisabetta Gotor, Francesco Caracciolo

  • Crop improvement in the CGIAR as a global success story of open access and

international collaboration (452-480) Derek Byerlee, H.J. Dubin

  • Public or private economies of knowledge: The economics of diffusion and

appropriation of bioinformatics tools (481-506) Mark Harvey, Andrew McMeekin

  • A common basis for facilitated legitimate exchange of biological materials

proposed by the European Culture Collections' Organisation (507-527) Dagmar Fritze