Main Drivers for Successful Re-use of Research Data

Workshop in Berlin, 23 - 24 September 2009

 

Knowledge Exchange workshop in Berlin 

On 23-24 September 2009 an international discussion workshop on “Main Drivers for Successful Re-Use of Research Data” was held in Berlin, prepared and organised by the Knowledge Exchange working group on Primary Research Data.

 

The main focus of the workshop was on the benefits, challenges and obstacles of re-using data from a researcher’s perspective. The use cases presented by researchers from a variety of disciplines were supplemented by two key notes and selected presentations by specialists from infrastructure institutions, publishers, and funding bodies on national and European level.

 

Ulf Leser gives key note at the workshop in Berlin

 

Researchers' perspectives

The workshop provided a critical evaluation of what lessons have been learned on sharing and re-using research data from a researcher’s perspective and what actions might be taken on to still improve the successful re-use. Despite the individual differences characterising the diverse disciplines it became clear that important issues are comparable.

 

Combine forces to support re-use and sharing of data

Apart from several technical challenges such as metadata exchange standards and quality assurance it was obvious that the most important obstacles to re-using research data more efficiently are socially determined. It was agreed that in order to overcome this problem more efforts should be made to rise awareness and combine forces to support re-using and sharing of research data on all levels (researchers, institutions, publishers, funders, governments).
 

Workshop documents available

Programme

Preliminary report

Abstracts

Presentations
Press release

 

The workshop programme committee

 

For more photos from the workshop go to Photos.