by FAIR Data Podcast
Making research data FAIR – findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable – is fundamentally changing the way research is conducted and shared. Through interviews with people involved with FAIR Data in various roles – thought leaders as well as less established but equally interesting innovators -- the FAIR Data Podcast provides a window into the latest trends and developments and what’s coming, and serves as a hopefully lively and entertaining resource for the growing FAIR Data Community of interest.
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February 18, 2025
<p>Andrew Treloar comes back to the FAIR Data Podcast to give us an overview of the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC), and a preview of what to expect at this year's in-person RDA Plenary taking place in Brisbane, Australia as part of International Data Week.</p><p>Rory & Andrew discuss the importance of a local plenary to expand RDA participation and collaboration in the region, and the themes that will be highlighted by the plenary. Did you know that an Australian RDA plenary was originally planned for 2019?</p><p>Andrew also outlines the ARDC's approach to research commons through thematic commons, and how disciplines differ in their challenges with interoperability.</p><p>Early bird registration for IDW 2025 in Brisbane is already available -- Find out more at <a href="https://idw2025.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://idw2025.org</a>.</p>
July 24, 2024
<p><strong>Unlocking FAIR Interoperability: Navigating Legal Aspects</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p>Join us for this episode tackling the issue of legal interoperability with emphasis on its role in broader EOSC objectives featuring Rory Macneil and Javier de la Cueva.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Javier de la Cueva (Madrid, 1962) holds a Licentiate degree in Law, a Master in Advanced Studies in Philosophy and is Doctor of Philosophy at the Complutense University of Madrid. He works as a practicing lawyer, as a <a href="https://javierdelacueva.es/lectures.html">lecturer</a> and as a <a href="https://javierdelacueva.es/research.html">researcher</a>. As a lawyer, he is specialized in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). He gives lectures and writes about his specialization. He is a GNU/Linux user since 1998 and a systems administrator under this operating system since 2003. He is member of the Board of Directors of <a href="http://civio.es/">Fundación Ciudadana Civio</a>, of the pool of Open Science Evaluators of the <a href="https://www.swissuniversities.ch/fileadmin/swissuniversities/Dokumente/Hochschulpolitik/Open_Science/2023.04.20_OS_Program_Reviewers.pdf">Swiss Universities Association</a> and has been named one of the <a href="https://fair-impact.eu/eosc-fair-champions">EOSC FAIR Champions</a>.</p> <p>He can be reached at [email protected]</p> <p><br></p> <p>Check out his latest publication: <em>(2022) </em><a href="https://ec.europa.eu/info/publications/open-science-and-intellectual-property-rights_en"><em>Open Science and Intellectual Property Rights. How can they better interact? State of the art and reflections</em></a><em>.</em></p>
February 28, 2024
<p>This special edition of the podcast is dedicated to remembering Sarah Jones, a much loved leader of the RDM community who passed away in December. The conversation between several people who knew Sarah well includes their personal memories of Sarah as well as reflections on her many important contributions to the development of RDM and Open Science.</p>
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