The Research Data Alliance: Building Bridges to Enable Scientific Data Sharing
Francoise Genova

TL;DR
The paper describes the Research Data Alliance's efforts to facilitate international collaboration and develop standards for open scientific data sharing across disciplines, highlighting its organizational structure and key thematic areas.
Contribution
It provides an overview of RDA's organizational model, active working groups, and its role in fostering interdisciplinary data sharing frameworks, with specific insights relevant to astronomy.
Findings
RDA has 4,500 members from 115 countries.
It organizes biannual plenary meetings worldwide.
Numerous working groups focus on diverse data sharing topics.
Abstract
The Research Data Alliance is an international organization which aims at building the technical and sociological bridges that enable the open sharing of scientific data. It is a remarkable forum to discuss all the aspects of scientific data sharing with colleagues from all around the world: in November 2016, it has 4 500 members from 115 countries. The biannual Plenary meetings, which gather several hundred participants, are rotating between different regions. The March 2017 one will be held in Barcelona and the September 2017 one in Montreal, after Tokyo and Denver in 2016. The RDA work is organized bottom-up, with Working Groups which have 18 months to produce implementable deliverables and Interest Groups which serve as platforms of communication and discussion and also produce important outputs such as surveys and recommendations. There are currently 27 Working Groups and 45…
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Taxonomy
TopicsResearch Data Management Practices · Scientific Computing and Data Management
