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Introduction: Policy RECommendationsfor Open access to research Data in Europe (RECODE)
RECODE project and partners
Project objectives
Work packages
Contents
Aim of talk: introduce the RECODE project
Project developed from discussions with established research networks
Open Access (OA) to research data
Research different ecosystems
Based on 5 case studies
Introduction
RECommendations for Open Access to Research Data in Europe
Some figures
• 1 February 2013 – 31 January 2015
• Budget €1,147,484.70
• Eight partners across five countries
• Seven work packages
Access Content Source Hardware Data
OPEN
Linking Open Data cloud diagram by R Cyganiak & A Jentzsch. http://lod-cloud.net
Accessible
Usable
Assessable
Able to be evaluated
Royal Society (2012) Science as an open enterprise: 12
Open data must be:
‘Accessible’, ‘usable’, ‘assessable’ & ‘able to be evaluated’ not so easy in practice:◦ Many stakeholders sometimes with conflicting
interests◦ (lack of) availability of infrastructure◦ (international) legal complexities◦ ‘Curation’ – whose responsibility?◦ Implications for academic careers◦ ‘Data gap’ (between context of discovery, context
of justification, context of application)
So what’s the problem?
RECODE – Project Objectives
Reduce stakeholder fragmentation Identify stakeholder values and inter-
relationships Identify gaps, tensions and good practices Produce a set of guidelines for the sharing
of scientific data Dissemination Use 5 cases from different disciplines
Large quantities of numerical data from the Particle Physics and Particle Astrophysics Group (USFD)
Clinical data from the Markers for emphysema versus airway disease in COPD FP7 project (Helmholtz Zentrum München)
Complex computational models from a Virtual Physical Human project (Bio-engineering Institute, Auckland)
Heterogeneous geological data from the FP7 EuroGEOSS project (Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières, France)
Archaeological and humanities data, Open Context Alexandria Archive Institute, Berkley, California
Case Studies
RECODE work packages are organised around three “grand challenges”
◦ Infrastructure and technology
◦ Ethical and legal issues
◦ Institutional issues
Each of the grand challenge work packages (WPs 2-4) involves interviews with case study representatives
Grand Challenges
WP 1: Stakeholder values & ecosystems WP 2: Infrastructure & technology WP 3: Legal & Ethical issues in OA dissemination WP 4: Institutional evaluation and support for OA
data WP 5: Policy guidelines for OA and Open Data WP 6: Stakeholder engagement & mobilisation WP 7: Dissemination
RECODE – work packages
RECODE project: http://recodeproject.eu
Thank you
j.sondervan@aup.nl
@jeroenson
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