
Over 140 researchers, publishers, funders, and university leaders attended the virtual webinar “Towards a US Research Data Framework” on September 17th. Robert J. Hanisch shared NIST’s Research Data Framework, and Joris van Rossum, Research Data Director at STM led a panel discussion with Shelley Stall (AGU), Terry Law (Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory), and Jonathan Petters (Virginia Tech) on the value of data management and the importance of a research data infrastructure in making research data Open and FAIR.
The webinar was co-organized by STM, CHORUS and the Center for Open Science and is part of a series organized in the context of STM’s Research Data Year. If you missed it, the recording can be found here: STM/CHORUS/COS Webinar Recording