SCAR Report 42 - September 2022 - SCAR Data Policy (2022)
The International Science Council (ISC, formerly ICSU and ISSC) is the parent body of SCAR. In its Assessment on Scientific Data and Information in 2004, the ISC observed that “science has long been best served by a system of minimal constraints on the availability of data and information”, and that...
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description | The International Science Council (ISC, formerly ICSU and ISSC) is the parent body of SCAR. In its Assessment on Scientific Data and Information in 2004, the ISC observed that “science has long been best served by a system of minimal constraints on the availability of data and information”, and that a strong public domain for scientific data and information promotes greater return from investment in research, stimulates innovation and enables more informed decision-making. Thus, one of the fundamental recommendations of the assessment is that “ICSU should continue to actively promote the principle of full and open access to scientific data”. Additionally, countries working in the Antarctic operate within the framework of the Antarctic Treaty System. The cornerstone of the system is the Antarctic Treaty, which was signed on December 1, 1959, and came into effect on June 23, 1961. Of particular relevance for polar data management and delivery is Article III, section 1(c), which stipulates that “scientific observations and results from Antarctica shall be exchanged and made freely available”. This Article has been followed up by ATCM Resolutions, such as: ATCM Recommendation XIII-5 (1985), which invites SCAR to offer advice “on steps that possibly could be taken to improve the comparability and accessibility of scientific data on Antarctica.” ATCM XXII Resolution 4 (1998), which recommends that Consultative Parties establish National Antarctic Data Centres and link these to the Antarctic Data Directory, and that they give priority consideration as to how the requirement for freedom of access to scientific information is achieved within their national data management systems. Effective data management is a critical part of operating responsibly within the Antarctic environment, and it is essential that SCAR is able to provide clear guidance to researchers and research programmes on data management requirements. In 2019, the Standing Committee on Antarctic Data Management (SCADM) initiated a process to align the data ... |
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spelling | ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7825314 2025-01-16T19:34:30+00:00 SCAR Report 42 - September 2022 - SCAR Data Policy (2022) The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research 2023-04-13 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7825314 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7825313 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7825314 oai:zenodo.org:7825314 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Antarctica Polar Research Data Policy FAIR info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.782531410.5281/zenodo.7825313 2024-12-06T11:44:56Z The International Science Council (ISC, formerly ICSU and ISSC) is the parent body of SCAR. In its Assessment on Scientific Data and Information in 2004, the ISC observed that “science has long been best served by a system of minimal constraints on the availability of data and information”, and that a strong public domain for scientific data and information promotes greater return from investment in research, stimulates innovation and enables more informed decision-making. Thus, one of the fundamental recommendations of the assessment is that “ICSU should continue to actively promote the principle of full and open access to scientific data”. Additionally, countries working in the Antarctic operate within the framework of the Antarctic Treaty System. The cornerstone of the system is the Antarctic Treaty, which was signed on December 1, 1959, and came into effect on June 23, 1961. Of particular relevance for polar data management and delivery is Article III, section 1(c), which stipulates that “scientific observations and results from Antarctica shall be exchanged and made freely available”. This Article has been followed up by ATCM Resolutions, such as: ATCM Recommendation XIII-5 (1985), which invites SCAR to offer advice “on steps that possibly could be taken to improve the comparability and accessibility of scientific data on Antarctica.” ATCM XXII Resolution 4 (1998), which recommends that Consultative Parties establish National Antarctic Data Centres and link these to the Antarctic Data Directory, and that they give priority consideration as to how the requirement for freedom of access to scientific information is achieved within their national data management systems. Effective data management is a critical part of operating responsibly within the Antarctic environment, and it is essential that SCAR is able to provide clear guidance to researchers and research programmes on data management requirements. In 2019, the Standing Committee on Antarctic Data Management (SCADM) initiated a process to align the data ... Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica SCAR Zenodo Antarctic The Antarctic |
spellingShingle | Antarctica Polar Research Data Policy FAIR The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research SCAR Report 42 - September 2022 - SCAR Data Policy (2022) |
title | SCAR Report 42 - September 2022 - SCAR Data Policy (2022) |
title_full | SCAR Report 42 - September 2022 - SCAR Data Policy (2022) |
title_fullStr | SCAR Report 42 - September 2022 - SCAR Data Policy (2022) |
title_full_unstemmed | SCAR Report 42 - September 2022 - SCAR Data Policy (2022) |
title_short | SCAR Report 42 - September 2022 - SCAR Data Policy (2022) |
title_sort | scar report 42 - september 2022 - scar data policy (2022) |
topic | Antarctica Polar Research Data Policy FAIR |
topic_facet | Antarctica Polar Research Data Policy FAIR |
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