23 January 2025, 15:00 GMT / 10:00 ET
For nearly a decade and as part of a collaboration by Digital Science, Figshare and Springer Nature, The State of Open Data has surveyed and reported on researchers’ experiences of and attitudes towards data sharing. The annual report has become an indispensable guide for research stakeholders globally as they seek to better understand the open data landscape and drive real progress in the space.
For the 2024 edition of the report, we have gone beyond our usual survey and analysis and conducted a deeper analysis of the data sharing landscape. Through an investigation and comparison of three different data sources (Dimensions, Springer Nature Data Availability Statements and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Data Citation Corpus) we’re looking into what’s really happening with open data across a selection of countries.
The results of our analysis will be published in The State of Open Data 2024: Special report; Bridging policy and practice in data sharing.
During the webinar, we will discuss pathways to incentivize open data publishing through innovative metrics, addressing the urgent need for more effective policies, and examining resource disparities across regions. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of tailored support for different disciplines and the necessity of practical resources and training to drive meaningful change in the open data landscape. This is an opportunity to engage with experts and contribute to shaping a more equitable and efficient future for open research.
Speakers:
- Mark Hahnel, VP Open Research, Digital Science
- Graham Smith, Open Data Programme Manager, Springer Nature