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The European Science Foundation and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) have organised a Workshop on sharing research data on Friday 21 September 2007 in Padua, Italy.
The DFG-ESF Workshop „Shared Responsibilities in Sharing Research Data“ aimed to raise the awareness on open access to research data and provided a forum to discuss potential areas of cooperation on this issue.
The objectives of the workshop were:
The one day workshop has included presentations from a wide range of perspectives: scientific community, international organisations, research data infrastructures, publishers as well as European and American research organisations.
The Workshop was organised within the framework of the 5th follow-up Conference of the Berlin Declaration on Open Access that was held on 19 – 21 September 2007. The 2007 conference was organised by the Max Planck Society and the Association of the Rectors of Italian Universities and has been kindly hosted by the University of Padua.
Agenda |
Introductory Session
Welcoming address | |
Avian influenza: why do we need to share what we know? | |
PDF | Open Access to Research Data: surmountable challenges |
Session 1: Perspectives of Key Stakeholders
Making Data Accessible. The global data Community and Research into Climate Change | |
International initiatives in data sharing: recent developments (OECD, CODATA and GSCI) | |
PDF | Data sharing infrastructures in the ESFRI Roadmap: a perspective from the Social Sciences and the Humanities |
Raw Data Policy of Scientific Journals? The Nature Perspective |
Session 2: Perspectives of Research Funding Agencies
Implementing the NIH Data Sharing Policy: Expectations and Challenges | |
The Data Sharing Policies of UK Research Councils: principles and Practices | |
Preserving and Sharing Research Data: NSF Data Strategic vision and US Interagency Working Group on Digital Data |
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