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This is a set of interview transcripts executed by Niccolò Tempini between March and October 2016, as part of the ERC project "The Epistemology of Data-Intensive Science", and in the context of a case study of MEDMI. Please read the "Notes on transcript editing" document for further information. Three papers or chapters that specifically make use of these interviews have been published as of 2020: Tempini, N., Leonelli, S., 2018. Concealment and discovery: The role of information security in biomedical data re-use. Soc Stud Sci 48, 663–690. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306312718804875 Leonelli, S., Tempini, N., 2018. Where health and environment meet: the use of invariant parameters in big data analysis. Synthese 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-018-1844-2 Tempini, N. 2020. The Reuse of Digital Computer Data: Transformation, Recombination and Generation of Data Mixes in Big Data Science. In: Leonelli S., Tempini N. (eds) Data Journeys in the Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37177-7_13 The transcripts document MEDMI researchers' experience of infrastructure development and data curation and re-use practices. Researchers have consented to have these transcripts made available as Open Data. Other interviewees did not give consent, so those transcripts are held securely by the research team in Exeter. You also find the information sheet provided to interviewees, which gives you the context for this project. Further information and related publications can be found at www.datastudies.eu.
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