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The Digital Factory for Knowledge: Production and Validation of Scientific Results

The Digital Factory for Knowledge: Production and Validation of Scientific Results


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This book explores how the technical upheavals of the 21st century have changed the structures and architecture of the creation, sharing and regulation of knowledge. From the new economic and technical models of production and dissemination of knowledge, the book deals with all new forms of valorisation. It also explains how the legislative deficit in the world and in Europe, around digital is being filled by new initiatives, such as the law for a Digital Republic, in France. It is therefore a book that provides a valuable follow-up to the book "The New Challenges of Knowledge", of which it constitutes the continuation and operational deepening.

Table of Contents:
Preface   xi Renaud FABRE and Alain BENSOUSSAN Part 1. Scientific Resources and Data Economy   1 Chapter 1. Data Production and Sharing: Towards a Universal Right? 3 Marie BLANQUART, Thomas DESCOUS and Ewen HUET 1.1. The right to knowledge today: between attempts at universalization and “self-regulation” by the GAFA 4 1.1.1. Towards the emergence of a universal right to knowledge subject to divergent economic thinking 5 1.1.2. The recognition of a universal right to knowledge: a “realistic utopia”? 6 1.2. Platform and scientific community rights: the absence of an upfront legal framework  7 1.2.1. A system partly caused by the development of the digital sector  7 1.2.2. The now-fragile law attempting to protect the results of research  8 1.2.3. Intellectual property rights   8 1.2.4. The notion of databases and protection by sui generis law 9 1.2.5. Problems with the legal statute of knowledge   11 1.3. The need to elaborate several types of legislation   12 1.3.1. Platform rights 12 1.3.2. Text and Data Mining: the great new stake 14 1.4. Open Science: an achievable goal?  15 Chapter 2. Data: a Simple Raw Material?  19 Bertrand PELETIER and Thomas DESCOUS 2.1. The new generation of data: management issues arising from ownership rights 19 2.2. How to transform these data into knowledge? 20 2.3. A new knowledge economy is necessary 21 2.3.1. The information war and the stakes of data protection  21 2.4. International scientific publishing: high added-value services and researcher community   22 2.4.1. The open platform as the preferred tool for sharing and exploiting data 22 2.4.2. An undeniable added value in processing data brought about by platforms  24 Chapter 3. New Knowledge Tools   27 Christoph LOHSCHELDER 3.1. Sharing and uncertainty   27 3.2. Platform construction   28 3.3. Machine learning 30 3.4. Promising progress to be qualified…  31 Part 2. The Knowledge Factory 33 Chapter 4. Economic Models of Knowledge Sharing   35 Vincent GIACOBBI 4.1. A quick historic overview 35 4.2. Property and/or sharing   35 4.3. An immaterial good capable of fueling the production of material goods 37 4.4. The large stakes of knowledge production  38 4.4.1. Limits of this model: consistency, reliability and indistinction 39 4.4.2. Business models of knowledge sharing  39 4.4.3. Some numbers 40 4.5. Development prospects allowing for new fields of study and more nimbly integrating researchers into the economic chain 41 Chapter 5. From the Author to the Valorizer  43 Lucile COLLIN 5.1. The author and the valorizer: conciliation and efficiency of the interaction 43 5.2. One point on patents   44 5.3. The innovation cycle   45 5.4. The law for a Digital Republic   46 5.5. Scientific openness surpassing ancient legal tools   48 Chapter 6. Valorization: a Global Geopolitical Stake   51 Marie BLANQUART 6.1. A multispeed competition 51 6.1.1. The United States: a country losing its lead   51 6.1.2. French stagnation   53 6.1.3. The expanding Chinese model  54 6.2. International cooperation in the scientific sector   57 6.2.1. A developing European project  57 6.2.2. International organizations   58 Chapter 7. Focus: the Chinese Patent Strategy   61 Vincent GIACOBBI 7.1. Chinese expansion 62 7.2. An inflation of Chinese patents   63 7.3. Some fallbacks in China nuancing its strategic position  65 7.3.1. A fallback in favor of applied research  66 7.3.2. Territorial withdrawal 66 7.3.3. A long certification process with uncertain ends   66 7.3.4. The procedure for submitting a dispute on a patent   67 7.4. Contestable and contested digital supremacy 68 Chapter 8. Artificial Intelligence Policies  71 Maximilian NOMINACHER and Bertrand PELETIER 8.1. Policies concerning “strong” AI   72 8.2. Policies concerning “weak” AI   72 8.3. Policies concerning artificial intelligence safety   74 8.4. From practice to ethics: what is AI’s legal status?   75 Chapter 9. New Formulations of Results and New “Markets” 77 Louki-Géronimo RICHOU 9.1. Making universal: establishing common standards of expression 78 9.1.1. Requirement of uniqueness   79 9.1.2. Hierarchy requirement 79 9.2. To adapt: from popularization to simplification   82 9.2.1. Versatility or specialization?   83 9.2.2. Simplifying rather than popularizing 84 9.2.3. Measures following the precautionary principle: archiving and protection   85 9.2.4. Preserving the researcher while optimizing knowledge for the general interest during the digital era 85 9.3. Developing the general state of knowledge with care   87 Chapter 10. Open Science: a Common Good that Needs to be Valued?   89 Nicolas MASSEREAU 10.1. A global challenge that must take the economy into account   90 10.2. A wide variety of public policies respond to this challenge   90 10.2.1. Enterprises and States 90 10.2.2. Valorization as a junction point  91 10.2.3. Basic research: competing with applied research?   93 10.3. The French case and international rankings 94 10.4. The limits of the patent system and publication count   96 10.5. Investment tools aiming to correct these failures   98 10.6. How to measure innovation? 100 10.6.1. The university: the first knowledge production framework recognized by law  100 10.6.2. Research data: a new intangible “place” for producing knowledge 101 10.7. The application of research is not an end in itself   102 Conclusion   105 Renaud FABRE and Alain BENSOUSSAN Appendices  109 Appendix 1. Extract from the CNRS White Paper: “The Work of Science and the Digital Field: Data, Publications, Platforms. A Systematic Analysis of the Law for a Digital Republic”  111 Appendix 2. Extract from the CNRS White Paper “Open Science in a Digital Republic: Studies and Proposals for Law Application. Strategic Application Guide” 161 Bibliography  179 List of Authors 183 Index  185

About the Author :
Renaud Fabre, CNRS, France, is Professor of Economics and former President of the University of Paris 8 (Vincennes-Saint Denis) in France. He is the former director of Scientific and Technical Information at the National Scientific Research Centre (2013–2017)./p> Alain Bensoussan, Sciences Po Paris, France, is an advanced technology lawyer and President of the Bensoussan-Lexing office. He is an international specialist in the law of digital technology and robotics. Lucille Colin, Sciences Po Paris, France. Marie Blanquart, Sciences Po Paris, France. Louki-Géronimo Richou, Sciences Po Paris, France.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781786302410
  • Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Height: 239 mm
  • No of Pages: 198
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  • Sub Title: Production and Validation of Scientific Results
  • Width: 163 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1786302411
  • Publisher Date: 09 Mar 2018
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
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  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Weight: 431 gr


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