With over 14000 individual members from 150+ countries, RDA provides a neutral space where its members can come together to develop and adopt infrastructure that promotes data-sharing and data-driven research
This whiteboard is open to all RDA discipline specialists willing to give a personal account of what data-related challenges they are facing and how RDA is helping them
After a successful Plenary 19 held in June 2022, RDA chairs met once again on 28 July 2022 to share the takeaways of the breakout sessions held during the event and discussed next steps.
Hosted by China Association for Science and Technology, the Eurasian Young Scientists Open Science Salon will be organized by the Beijing International Exchange Association and co-organized by Tunku Abdul Rahman University College, "Athena" Research and Innovation Center, and OpenAIRE.
RDA Secretary General Hilary Hanahoe will speak during Session 1, with a presentation titled “Open Science: A Global Challenge, A Global Opportunity”.
New roles and tasks for research support are emerging in the Slovenian research ecosystem through the implementation of Open Science principles, the increased importance of data-sharing culture, legal regulations and administrative obligations.
The 17th edition of the International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC22) will take place on 13-16 June 2022, and it will focus on the topic of Reusability.
Are you looking to provide services or resources through EOSC? Or are you already doing so, but could you use a refresher on the ins and outs of EOSC for providers? Then the EOSC Core and Marketplace Provider Days is just the event for you. Learn more.
The ICSTI Exchanges series brings member organizations together with STI stakeholders from around the world to exchange ideas and innovations in STI creation, dissemination, and use.
Since the founding of the RDA Data Usage Metrics Working Group, the community has focused on accessible ways to standardize and build open data metrics. Join to hear about the latest tools and resources from DataCite and Make Data Count to support repositories in data usage metrics and where the larger RDA community can go to support researchers in data research assessment metrics.