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Is it ethical to ask for somebody else's research code?
Wow, now the problem looks more complicated than what I thought. I have recently sent an enquiry to a researcher, asking whether I can get a copy of his code. I will save all correspondences with him, including the license which I will ask later, in my hard drive. Thanks for your suggestion.- lambrtz
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Is it ethical to ask for somebody else's research code?
Hi, sorry for my late reply. Well, honestly, I haven't thought about this licensing issue, especially that I'm not currently interested in commercialising my project (unless my supervisor tells otherwise), so thank you for bringing this up, twofish-quant. I think I have to ask about this...- lambrtz
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Is it ethical to ask for somebody else's research code?
Thank you for your responses. Considering the positive replies, I will discuss this during our weekly meeting with my supervisor. I notice the crediting issue, so when I make a publication, I have to give credit to the respective researcher in the acknowledgment, and also refer to her/his work...- lambrtz
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Is it ethical to ask for somebody else's research code?
Hi all, This is my first post here. I had a hard time determining the correct subforum to ask this question, as this is not a technical issue, and is closer to academic problem. Having read the subforum guidelines, this post doesn't seem to suit the subforum's purpose, but let alone other...- lambrtz
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