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We have translated the resources from the ‘Implementing data evaluation in academia’ Working Group to Spanish - Más recursos traducidos al español
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If you have a case study related to your institution’s incentives for data, or how you’re looking to incorporate data into assessment, please get in touch at [email protected]. We’d love to you hear from you.
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Thank you to Iratxe Puebla for her exceptional leadership steering Make Data Count over the last three years. Hear from Iratxe in her farewell blog post as she reflects on the last three years.
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We’ve now translated the resources from the 'Implementing data evaluation in academia' Working Group to French: Ressources pour l'évaluation des données dans le milieu académique
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In the second of a series of interviews with leaders from SCOSS-funded open infrastructures, we discuss milestones for open data & how to advance recognition for data outputs. @scossfunding.bsky.social
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The output describing the Typology of Data Uses developed by the @force11.bsky.social FORCE11 Data Usage Typologies Working Group is now available: zenodo.org/records/1918...
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At FORCE2026 Conference in Singapore, Make Data Count Advisors @chodacki.bsky.social and @kristiholmes.bsky.social are looking forward to being part of a panel that takes this challenge of research data as a first-class scholarly output for tracking and reporting head on.
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We spoke with leaders of DSpace, asking them about their perspectives on the importance of open infrastructure, and milestones for open data and data recognition. #opendata #openscience #openinfrastructure
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In this new post, Make Data Count Advisory Group Member Scott Edmunds @scedmunds.bsky.social shares his thoughts on the need for more quantitative and better evidence on the use and reach of open data to make the case for the outcomes and benefits of Open Science.
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