Jointly towards Sustainable Research Data
The research and innovation (R&I) system is undergoing a paradigm shift to Open Science to make scientific knowledge accessible for all by promoting unhindered dissemination of research outputs. Ensuring the interoperability and sustainability of research data – that is, their long-term preservation and accessibility –is an indispensable element to make Open Science the ‘new normal’.
Research Funding Organisations (RFOs), Research Performing Organisations (RPOs), and Research Data Infrastructures (RDIs) play an important role in the advancement of good data sharing practices. They need comprehensive strategies (an organisational ‘agenda for research data’) that include a clear commitment to long-term data sharing and interoperability. Collaboration within the R&I system and aligned agendas for research data can contribute to fulfilling this aim. Achieving sustainable research data can be compared to a journey that must be jointly undertaken, while allowing each organisation to travel at its own pace and choose its destination according to itsstrategic priorities and needs.
Science Europe’s new Practical Guide to Sustainable Research Data aims to provide guidance to its Member Organisations and the broader research community on the necessary steps to provide researchers with the best conditions for their work.
Experts from the Science Europe Member Organisations, supported by some external expertise, have developed a set of complementary maturity matrices for three mainstakeholder types that aim to support organisations develop their agenda for research data and align their efforts with other organisations.
Aim of the webinar
The Science Europe Practical Guide to Sustainable Research Data will be presented and we will explore with the broader research community how sustainable research data can be jointly achieved. We will encourage research organisations to develop and align their agendas for research data as much as possible.
Speakers at the event will include:
- Marc Schiltz, Science Europe President
- Melanie Welham, Executive Chair at UK Research & Innovation
- Sarah Jones, Director of the EOSC Association
- Kostas Repanas, Policy Officer at the European Commission’s Open Science Unit at the DG for Research & Innovation
See the full program here.
Audience
The webinar is open to all representatives of stakeholders, researchers, and research organisations with an interest in the sustainability and interoperability of research data.
Where
Online event: Connection details will be sent to all registered participants before the event.
Register
Please register for the event via https://scieur.org/srd-webinar-0621
Quelle: https://scienceeurope.org/media/bpxjtuz3/invitation_2_june_se_webinar_sustainable_research_data.pdf
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