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Item Building a data sharing model for global genomic research(Genome Biology, 2014) Kosseim, Patricia; Edward, Dove; Baggaley, Carman; Meslin, Eric M.; Cate, Fred H.; Kaye, Jane; Harris, Jennifer R.; Knoppers, Bartha M.Data sharing models designed to facilitate global business provide insights for improving transborder genomic data sharing. We argue that a flexible, externally endorsed, multilateral arrangement , combined with an objective third-party assurance mechanism, can effectively balance privacy with the need to share genomic data globally.Item Building a data sharing model for global genomic research(BioMed Central, 2014-08-11) Kosseim, Patricia; Dove, Edward S.; Baggaley, Carman; Meslin, Eric M.; Cate, Fred H.; Kaye, Jane; Harris, Jennifer R.; Knoppers, Bartha M.; Department of Medicine, IU School of MedicineData sharing models designed to facilitate global business provide insights for improving transborder genomic data sharing. We argue that a flexible, externally endorsed, multilateral arrangement, combined with an objective third-party assurance mechanism, can effectively balance privacy with the need to share genomic data globally.Item The First Amendment, Children, the Internet, and America's Public Libraries(H.W. Wilson Company, 1998) Cate, Fred H.In 1996, the American Library Association reported 664 formal challenges to material in schools, school libraries, and public libraries. Although that figure reflects a decline for the second year in a row, it is significant and cause for concern, in part because it reflects a net 25 percent increase in challenges during the past five years. Moreover, each of those challenges involved a formal request or demand that something be removed from a curriculum or library, thereby seeking to restrict access by other students or patrons. Judith Krug, Director of the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom, estimates that for each challenge reported, four or five may go unreported. And, for every formal challenge, there are likely to be many informal complaints.