Fostering global data sharing: highlighting the recommendations of the Research Data Alliance COVID-19 working group. [PDF]
The systemic challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic require cross-disciplinary collaboration in a global and timely fashion. Such collaboration needs open research practices and the sharing of research outputs, such as data and code, thereby facilitating research and research reproducibility and timely collaboration beyond borders.
Austin CC +36 more
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The Research Data Alliance: Benefits and Challenges of Building a Community Organization [PDF]
The Research Data Alliance (RDA) is a community-driven organization dedicated to the development and use of technical, social, and community infrastructure promoting data sharing and data-driven exploration. RDA is particularly important for the global academic community where research infrastructure is often ad hoc, may have a short shelf-life, and ...
Francine Berman, Merce Crosas
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Multiple Sclerosis Data Alliance – A global multi-stakeholder collaboration to scale-up real world data research [PDF]
The Multiple Sclerosis Data Alliance (MSDA), a global multi-stakeholder collaboration, is working to accelerate research insights for innovative care and treatment for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) through better use of real-world data (RWD). Despite the increasing reliance on RWD, challenges and limitations complicate the generation, collection,
Liesbet M. Peeters +20 more
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Alliance chain-based simulation on a new clinical research data pricing model [PDF]
Multicenter clinical research faces many challenges, including how to quantitatively evaluate the data contribution of each research center. However, few data pricing model meets the requirements to the scenario. Thus, a suitable mechanism to measure the data value for clinical research is required.Extensive documents were acquired and analyzed ...
Jing Li +12 more
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Thoughts on the Research Data Alliance 6th Plenary
The Research Data Alliance 6th Plenary last week discussed numerous topics very relevant to DataCite. Below is a short subjective list of topics I found interesting. If you attended RDA, feel free to add your thoughts in the comments. And if you didn't attend, you can still provide feedback.
Martin Fenner
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Data Type Registries: A Research Data Alliance Working Group
Automated processing of large amounts of scientific data, especially across domains, requires that the data can be selected and parsed without human intervention. Precise characterization of that data, as in typing, is needed once the processing goes beyond the realm of domain specific or local research group assumptions.
Daan Broeder, Laurence W. Lannom
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Articles of Association of Research Data Alliance Foundation
A legal document describing the structure of the RDA Foundation under british law.
Farrer And Co.
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The Research Data Alliance: Building Bridges to Enable Scientific Data Sharing [PDF]
The Research Data Alliance is an international organization which aims at building the technical and sociological bridges that enable the open sharing of scientific data. It is a remarkable forum to discuss all the aspects of scientific data sharing with colleagues from all around the world: in November 2016, it has 4 500 members from 115 countries ...
F. Genova
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Australian Health Research Alliance: national priorities in data‐driven health care improvement [PDF]
Abstract not available. ; Helena J Teede, Alison Johnson, Jim Buttery, Cheryl A Jones, Douglas IR Boyle, Garry LR Jennings, Tim ...
Helena Teede +6 more
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Research Data Management Practices Across the Research Data Lifecycle and Their Potential for Collaboration in an International Higher Education Alliance [PDF]
Proper research data management facilitates collaboration and promotes research progress through the synergetic process of publishing and reusing research data. Despite these advantages, extant literature reveals that researchers often struggle to manage
Sonja N. Kralj, Matthias Landwehr
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