NFDI4Culture: Culture Community Plenary 6
9–11 Nov 2026
Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum
Deadline: 15 June 2026
👉 Further information: https://www.performing-arts.eu/de/news/newsstream/call-for-papers-culture-community-plenary-6-nfdi4culture/
NFDI4Culture: Culture Community Plenary 6
9–11 Nov 2026
Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum
Deadline: 15 June 2026
👉 Further information: https://www.performing-arts.eu/de/news/newsstream/call-for-papers-culture-community-plenary-6-nfdi4culture/
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More papers are waiting for you! Visit our website anytime to delve into the latest published papers that showcase the wealth of data deposited at the EGA and the possibilities of #DataReuse:
Very exciting research from colleagues @bih_charite on #data #reuse 🤩 Asking how often shared #biomedical #researchdata from #Charité researchers is actually reused, the authors observed data citations, indirect citations of data articles as well as which #repositories the reused datasets were deposited. They also show the possibilities and limitations of #tracking #datareuse using the #DataCitationCorpus.
👉 Preprint from Cohen, Ivanovic, Iarkaeva, Nachev & Bobrov: https://doi.org/10.31222/osf.io/z9kjf_v2
Why is reusing data often more complex than making it available? On 22 May, Christine Borgman (UCLA) and Paul Groth (Uva) will explore the social fabric of data sharing and reuse at Leiden University Library. Their talk builds on “From Data Creator to Data Reuser: Distance Matters” (Harvard Data Science Review) and reflects on the accompanying commentaries and response. Organised by DANS and CWTS. Join in person or online: https://edu.nl/xnkjp
For those following the #AutomaticTextRecognition course, this is the last course in the curriculum, reviewing the final steps and how to make the data reuseable! Check it out this #TrainingTuesday 😻
➡️ https://campus.dariah.eu/resources/hosted/automatic-text-recognition-atr-end-formats-and-reusability
Only 0.14% of open biomedical datasets have ever been used - and just 0.03% reused. Open data keeps growing, but actual reuse remains stagnant.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2025.101737
We talk about openness, but hardly anyone looks inside the box.
#Archaeology #DataReuse is in the air!
Here's another example of a paper, authored by James Newhard and colleagues, that cites and reuses shared #opendata: https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8080298
Their paper reuses data from "The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey" (Pettegrew et al 2021): https://doi.org/10.6078/M7SF2T9Q