Hi James,

> I have be trying to convince the World Health Organization to go to a CC BY
> SA license for a few years now.
>
> Najeeb Al-Shorbaji Director of Knowledge, Ethics and Research at WHO
> states: https://dgroups.org/hifa2015/discussions/35152a41
>
> We would welcome sharing with us some evidence-based research on how
> licensing works under the Creative Commons attribution licence has made an
> impact in the area of scientific, technical and medical publishing.
>
> If people know of research articles on this topic please send them my way.
>

Not research papers either, but a recent explanation on why ESA is sharing
Rosette NAVCAM images under cc by sa.
<
http://blogs.esa.int/rosetta/2014/11/04/rosetta-navcam-images-now-available-under-a-creative-commons-licence/
>

HTH,
-- 
Jean-Frédéric
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