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Activities and National Priorities of National Members

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

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Activities and National Priorities of National Members

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  1. CODATA GA Activities and National Priorities ofNational Members Bonnie C. Carroll SecretaryGeneral, CODATA John Broome, Treasurer, CODATA www.codata.org

  2. AGENDA National Committees and Unions: National Priorities Friday 4:30-5:30 • Objectives of Session • Presentation of input • Additional items • Discussion • Prioritization

  3. 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)

  4. 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)

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