This presentation was provided by Sarah Lippincott of Dryad, during the two-day "NISO Tech Summit: Reflections Upon The Year of Open Science." Day two was held on October 26, 2023.
Lippincott "Beyond access: Accelerating discovery and increasing trust through reusable data"
1. Beyond access:
Accelerating discovery
and increasing trust
through reusable data
Sarah Lippincott
Head of Community Engagement
Dryad datadryad.org
hello@datadryad.org
Open Seeds OLS-8 cohort / October 24, 2023
2. An open data publishing platform
& community committed to the
open availability and routine re-
use of all research data
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3. ➔ Serving all research domains
➔ Leader in research data
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50,000+ data publications
200,000+ researchers
70,000+ international institutions
1,270+ academic journals
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5. Beyond data
access
“The intersection of various challenges require a
fundamental shift in how we conduct research: from
simply sharing results in journal articles to collaborating
openly, publishing reproducible results and
implementing full inclusivity and transparency.”
Chelle Gentemann
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00019-
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6. “Too often open data are uploaded
piecemeal, with no accompanying metadata
or missing context on processing that
happened before data deposition.
As a result, potential for their reuse in either
replicated studies, or in metanalyses … or
their use in generating novel results … is
reduced.”
7. Why is open data important to
research funders?
● Promote scientific integrity and encourage reproducibility
● Accelerate scientific discovery
● Promote innovation
● Provide broad access to publicly funded research