Make Data Count Summit

Conference

Overview

The focus on responsible assessment of the reach of open data continues to gain momentum. There is a shared recognition across the research and policy ecosystem that we need a more complete picture of how data is used in research activities and in policy development.

Organized by Make Data Count, the Summit will convene researchers, institutional representatives, data administrators, funders, policymakers, publishers and infrastructure providers to explore how data metrics can inform responsible assessment of open data usage. Over two days, we will foster a common understanding of existing data metrics and the infrastructure and practices that support them, learn about the latest developments in the collection and applications of data usage information, and discuss necessary next steps in infrastructure, policy and evaluation processes to forward adoption of evidence-based data usage metrics.

Date and Hour
05 September 2024 06 September 2024
Venue
London, United Kingdom and Online

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