The State of Open Data report 2023 : Support for researchers still lacking

Almost three-quarters of researchers have sought and received support with making their data openly available, according to a new report released by the British academic group Stanford Nature. Why is it so important to be able to share data without using artificial intelligence (AI) to collect and share the data, writes the BBC s BBC. But How could research really help scientists in developing sustainable open science practices and how they are taking advantage of the technology to tackle the worlds most challenging issues, and why is there growing demand for more community collaboration and tools to help them cope with the global spread of open data? The latest report has revealed that more than half of respondents are still not receiving enough support for sharing data in public places, as well as the UK, China, India and the United States - and what is being claimed to have been given equal support to the public? Scientists believe that this is not the only way to get the support of data sharing, but experts are now struggling to find out what it is likely to take place in the future of digital science, research and research in global science needs to make improvements towards open research, asks researcher Daniel Hook, CEO of Digital Science, Dr. Stephen Hawking, founder of Cambridge Analytica, the University of New York, has been warned by an annual report on the way the research community is trying to develop new technologies that can be used for the first time in recent years.

Source: webwire.com
Published on 2023-11-16