National Priorities and Activities of CODATA Members
The CODATA General Assembly discussed various national priorities and activities of its members, focusing on reproducibility and integrity in science data, metrics for impacts of data management, ethical access, and more. The agenda included sessions on aligning incentives for openness, improving research data quality, and expanding data integration frameworks. Administrative topics covered included state-of-the-nation reporting, organizational ecosystems, and funding for national activities.
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CODATA GA Activities and National Priorities of National Members Bonnie C. Carroll Secretary General, CODATA John Broome, Treasurer, CODATA www.codata.org
AGENDA National Committees and Unions: National Priorities Friday 4:30-5:30 Objectives of Session Presentation of input Additional items Discussion Prioritization
National Committees Reproducibility and Integrity in Science Data as a building block Metrics for impacts of data management, data infrastructures and open data Improving the Quality of Research Data and Information across the whole research life cycle Challenges of management of raw data (an expanding universe) Aligning incentives for openness Scientific Credit and Reward Researcher and Research Evaluation Incentives for responsible data management Principles for credit on data management, consider the life cycle Impacts of Data Citation a multi-national survey. Expanding a data integration framework Focus for materials design and process design Cross over issues for Data Science Journal Long term storage and preservation in a FAIR context (issues of selection of content for preservation and funding for preservation, etc.) Assessing and development of trustworthy data repositories Increasing the discoverability of information in the era of Open Access Roles/involvement of the Social Sciences Ethical access and use of opinion and other social science data Not so big data Data Justice (input from GA) Understanding social aspects of agreements (standards, vocabularies) Addressing and involving the next generation Digital native science & technology Impacting the larger scientific community (penetrating the end scientists) Capacity building for data science Challenges in national policy coordination for data management and particularly Open Science Challenges in Operational Risk Management, especially concerning Sendai Framework Sustainable Development Goals (input from GA)
Administrative Topics State of the Nation reports/reporting framework (Research data management and preservation) toward a multi- national report) Organizational ecosystem understanding; relationship among data oriented organizations. Funding for NCs and National Activities Community building Increasing regional activities and presence Membership development Expanding the involvement of National Committees Publicizing CODATA Accomplishments (on web site, etc)