Presentations from Main Drivers on Successful Re-Use of Primary Research Data Workshop 2009
 

On this page you will find presentations and summaries from the Knowledge Exchange workshop on Main Drivers on Successful Re-Use of Primary Research Data in Berlin 23 - 24 September 2009.
  

Speaker Title
Christoph Kümmel Introduction
Keith Russell Introduction to Knowledge Exchange
Stephan Winkler-Nees                                  Scope and goal of the workshop: Opening remarks                                                
Ulf Leser Social Issues in Scientific Data Exchange
Gerhard Lauer                                             What do you do with a million books?
Henk van de Heuvel Re-use of data in the Veteran Tapes VP project: The researchers' perspective
Libby Bishop Archiving and sharing challenging qualitative data: Lessons from ESDS and Qualidata and Timescapes
Julia Johnson Re-using data from the Peter Townsend Collection: A Case Study
Erich Weichselgartner Sharing data in psychology: Concerns versus Acceptance
Jeremy Frey Smart Laboratories
Wolfgang Kiessling Getting the Big Picture from Fossils: The Paleology Database and Allies
Ole Lund Sharing immunonlogical data
Leslie Smith Sharing Data for Neuropsysiological Recordings: the CARMEN project

John Wood

A vision for European Research 2030 - Pipe dream of reality
Peter Lemke Example of Data-Use in Climate Research
Emanuel Söding Merging Earth Science Datasets as a Basis for Paleo Climate Models
Veerle Van den Eynden Driving data sharing across research disciplines in Rural Economy and Land Use programme 
Meg Huby Social and Environmental Inequalities in Rural England: constructing and sharing an integrated dataset
Heike Neuroth                E-Infrastructure for Research Data in the Humanities
Annette Holtkamp Data integration in high-energy physics
Michael Diepenbroek The ICSU World Data System
Michel Knigge Dissemination of Educational Assessment Data in Germany - Light and Shade
Matthew Day NPG and Data Sharing
David Carr Data Matters: A researcher funders' perspective
David McAllister Implementing an effective data sharing policy: A UK funder's perspective
Wim Jansen e-Infrastructures for Scientific Data - Activities and Intentions
Stephan Winkler-Nees Plenary Discussion on the lessons learned and actions to be taken on
Liz Lyon             Closing Remarks

 

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