Resumen:
Although data availability cannot be considered the sole
predictor of effective reuse, because only accessible and
well-managed data can make reuse possible, data reuse is
contingent on the availability of data. It is critical to
understand the nature of shareability, availability, and
reusability, and their synergy and relationships, to further
understand the dynamics of data reuse practices in multiple
environments and contexts.
This panel aims to closely examine aspects related to data
shareability, availability and reusability, based on the
assumption that each condition poses a cumulative effect on
each other and impacts the efficiency and efficacy of the
data reuse process. The panelists will present their findings
and perspectives in a diverse context regarding data
availability, between academic and non-academic; data
shareability and data reusability, social sciences and earth
science, researchers’ and journal publishers’ perspectives.
Presentations will be followed by an interactive session
taking the team-based approach, with the expectation to
engage participants in discussion and experience-sharing,
and to contribute in terms of practice and research with the
current knowledge and applications.