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Code For Thought: Open Data, Open Software

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Peter Schmidt

Peter Schmidt

SSI fellow

Denis Barclay

Denis Barclay

Communications Officer

Posted on 18 July 2023

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Code For Thought: Open Data, Open Software

Posted by d.barclay on 18 July 2023 - 3:00pm

In this latest episode of Code For Thought, SSI Fellow Peter Schmidt speaks with Teresa Gomez-Diaz from Université Paris Gustav-Eiffel, east of Paris, France. For a long time Teresa has been promoting Open Science and last year she talked on this show about the need for licences in research software.

Teresa and her collaborator, Tomas Recio from the University Antonio de Nebrija, Madrid, published two papers about Research Data and how to ensure they adhere to Open Science and in particular FAIR principles. 
The discussion starts with the so-called Borgman conundrum, or why it is hard to share research data before going into what can be done about it. 

A couple of clarifying notes: Teresa speaks of F mille, which refers to F1000. Also, when "users" of research data are mentioned, it refers to authors and contributors.

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