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30 June 2021 | 12:15-13:15 CEST | Studio Trieste<br />
30 June 2021 | 12:15-13:15 CEST | Studio Trieste<br />
[[Consolidated_programme_2021#day-2|'''Consolidated programme 2021 overview / Day 2''']]<br /><br />
[[Consolidated_programme_2021#day-2|'''Consolidated programme 2021 overview / Day 2''']]<br /><br />
Title: <big>'''International access to research content and sensitive data'''</big><br />
Proposals: [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_13|#13]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_15|#15]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_17|#17]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_27|#27]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_30|#30]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_31|#31]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_35|#35]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_40|#40]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_50|#50]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_57|#57]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_65|#65]]<br /><br />
Proposals: [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_13|#13]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_15|#15]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_17|#17]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_27|#27]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_30|#30]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_31|#31]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_35|#35]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_40|#40]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_50|#50]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_57|#57]] [[List of proposals for EuroDIG 2021#prop_65|#65]]<br /><br />
== <span class="dateline">Get involved!</span> ==  
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Revision as of 17:32, 18 June 2021

30 June 2021 | 12:15-13:15 CEST | Studio Trieste
Consolidated programme 2021 overview / Day 2

Proposals: #13 #15 #17 #27 #30 #31 #35 #40 #50 #57 #65

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Session teaser

COVID19 has highlighted and reinforced inequalities in our society whilst introducing new challenges. Much of the sensitive and research content that was consulted on-site is now kept and used online. This has highlighted that, for many valid reasons, there are laws restricting the transmission of sensitive and research content online. Are they still fit for purpose? On the one hand, there is difficulty in bringing the content online and in accessing it. On the other, there is a challenge regarding legal aspects of data use. Is Europe's approach on data access, sharing and use suitable when remote working has become the new normal? Is Europe ready for all cloud services that do not know geographical boundaries? Where does the data reside and should it be open to non European researchers? Is Europe ready for Open Science?

Session description

This one-hour roundtable will focus on how Open Science is set to change the European data ecosystem within the immediate future. With international access to research content and sensitive data being increasingly cited as vitally important to bring about, how will both the public and private sectors in Europe respond? The following questions will be asked during the roundtable discussion.

  • Are the laws restricting the transmission of sensitive and research content online in Europe still fit for purpose?
  • Should European data be open to non-European researchers? And how will the interaction between public, hybrid, and commercial / industrial data work in this context?
  • What are the potential pitfalls of Europe opening up too early regarding Open Science?

These questions will be discussed during a one-hour workshop that looks to function as an open-floor discussion, with a limited number of key participants offering their initial reflections on the subject and opening the questions to the floor. The format of the session, and the key participants, are listed below.

Format

The aim for the following format for this session is about creating dialogue.

12:15 – 12:20 (5 min): Introductions and opening
12:20 – 12:35 (15 min): Key Participants introductions on Open Science
12:35 – 13:10 (35 min): Roundtable discussion on three key questions.
13:10 – 13:15 (5 min): Key takeaways and close.

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  • Hendrik Ike, GÉANT

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Subject Matter Expert (SME)

  • Olivier Crepin-Leblond

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  • André Melancia
  • Roberto Gaetano, EURALO
  • Auke Pals
  • Hendrik Ike, GÉANT
  • Amali De Silva-Mitchell, Dynamic Coalition on Data Driven Health Technologies / Futurist
  • Fotjon Kosta, Coordinator of Albania IGF

Key Participants

  • Fereshteh Rafieian – UNESCO (LinkedIn)
  • Claudio Allocchio – GARR (National Research and Education Network) (LinkedIn)
  • Birgitte Kofod Olsen - Carve Consulting

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