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  # Description
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- This dataset lists the publishers and journals that have released open access geoscience papers used for GeoGPT training. It also explains how GeoGPT filters and selects content based on licensing terms to ensure compliance. The dataset includes papers published under various open access licenses, among which those licensed under CC BY and CC BY-NC have been used for training. In total, we have collected approximately 280,000 such papers from 14 publishers and 186 journals.
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  As discussed in a [News and Views: How much content can AI legally exploit?](https://www.deltathink.com/news-and-views-how-much-content-can-ai-legally-exploit), about 1/3 of scholarly content is available under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. This license permits unrestricted reuse, provided proper attribution is given as specified by the licensor, making it well-suited for large language model (LLM) training. Papers published under the CC BY-NC license can also be used for training, provided the model is intended for non-commercial purposes.
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+ This dataset lists the publishers and journals that have released open access geoscience papers used for GeoGPT training. It also explains how GeoGPT filters and selects content based on licensing terms to ensure compliance. The dataset includes papers published under various open access licenses, among which those licensed under CC BY and CC BY-NC have been used for training. In total, we have collected approximately 280,000 such papers from 15 publishers and 182 journals.
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  As discussed in a [News and Views: How much content can AI legally exploit?](https://www.deltathink.com/news-and-views-how-much-content-can-ai-legally-exploit), about 1/3 of scholarly content is available under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. This license permits unrestricted reuse, provided proper attribution is given as specified by the licensor, making it well-suited for large language model (LLM) training. Papers published under the CC BY-NC license can also be used for training, provided the model is intended for non-commercial purposes.
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