Understanding the Impact of the RDA COVID-19 Recommendations and Guidelines on Data Sharing

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07 Aug 2020 UTC

Understanding the Impact of the RDA COVID-19 Recommendations and Guidelines on Data Sharing

Date: 
07 Aug 2020 - 03:00 to 04:30 UTC

Under public health emergencies, and particularly the COVID19 pandemic, it is fundamental that data is shared in both a timely and an accurate manner. It is imperative, now more than ever, coupled with the harmonisation of the many diverse data infrastructures, to share preliminary data and results early and often. It is clear that open research data is a key component to pandemic preparedness and response.
 

In late March 2020, RDA received a direct request from one of its funders, the European Commission, to create global guidelines and recommendations for data sharing under COVID-19 circumstances. Over 600 data professionals and domain experts signed up and began work in early April. On June 30, they released detailed guidelines, officially titled RDA COVID-19 Recommendations and Guidelines on Data Sharing, to help researchers and data stewards maximize the efficiency of their work and serve as a blueprint for delivering quality data sharing responses in health emergencies.
 

This webinar will provide highlights of the report, with specific focus on clinical and omics data, community participation, indigenous peoples and social sciences.
 

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Organiser: 

RDA-US office

Presenters: 

Featured speakers include:

  • Leslie Borrelli McIntosh
    RDA-US
  • Stephanie Russo Carroll (Indigenous Peoples)
    Native Nations Institute
  • Dawei Lin (Clinical)
    National Institute of Health
  • Natalie Meyers (Omics)
    University of Notre Dame
  • Daniel Mietchen (Community Practice)
    University of Virginia
  • Amy Pienta (Social Sciences)
    ICPSR