“Next generation FAIR - the need for guiding principles for responsible data reuse

Wann
Mittwoch, 19. Juni 2024
16 bis 17 Uhr

Wo
Online via Zoom

Veranstaltet von
Open Science Office, Universität Mannheim

Vortragende Person/Vortragende Personen:
Dr. Tracey Weissgerber

Diese Veranstaltung ist Teil der Veranstaltungsreihe „Mannheim Open Science Meetup“.

We are delighted to announce that on June 19th at 16:00 Dr. Tracey Weissgerber (Charité - University Medicine Berlin) will join the Mannheim Open Science Meetup to talk about “Next generation FAIR - the need for guiding principles for responsible data reuse”. The Mannheim Open Science Meetup is a grassroots initiative that brings together Mannheim-based academics from diverse backgrounds with a shared interest in transparent, reliable research. Scholars from all scientific disciplines and geographic locations are welcome to join our recurring meetings.We are looking forward to seeing you online via Zoom!

Key Facts:

  • What? Next generation FAIR - the need for guiding principles for responsible data reuse
  • When? June 19th, 16:00 – 17:00
  • Where? Online via Zoom, sign up here
  • Abstract: The FAIR principles indirectly outline the responsibilities of the data depositor by identifying dataset properties that facilitate reuse. However, the data provenance and the quality of the methods used to generate and validate data are often overlooked. We cannot reuse data responsibly if we don’t know how they were generated. FAIR data evaluations typically focus on the question “Can I reuse these data?”. We argue that it’s time to add an additional focus, by asking “Should I re-use these data?”; and “How should I re-use these data responsibly?”. This talk will explore the rationale for our recent call to develop guiding principles for responsible data reuse (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-024-02879-x), while briefly highlighting the PRO-MaP guidelines (Promoting Reusable and Open Methods And Protocols,https://osf.io/preprints/osf/x85gh), which aim to improve methods reporting in the life sciences. PRO-MaP outlines actions that four different stakeholder groups can take to improve the reporting of methods and reusable step-by-step protocols: researchers, research institutions and departments, publishers and editors and funders.

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