Global society is in the throes of a digital revolution that has transformed the way in which information and knowledge are acquired, stored, communicated and used. This revolution is distinguished by its speed, its global pervasiveness and its disruptive consequences and poses powerful opportunities and radical challenges both to science and to society to adapt in ways that maximise beneficial and minimise negative outcomes.
Since its first year of operation, the International Science Council has made “data” a scientific priority in both the 2019 – 2021 Action Plan and the 2022 – 2024 Action Plan. In this edition of the ISC knowledge sharing sessions, we gave an overview of “Domain 2: Converging Science and Technology in a Digital Era” in the 2022 – 2024 Action Plan and the related projects within this domain, and we presented the current portfolio of activities and opportunities for collaboration with the ISC affiliated bodies “The Committee on Data (CODATA)” and “World Data System (WDS)“.
ℹ Domain 2 “Converging Science and Technology in a Digital Era” of the ISC 2022 – 2024 Action Plan
ℹ Committee on Data (CODATA)
ℹ World Data System (WDS)
🔵 Learn more about the work of the 15 ISC affiliated bodies
🔵 ISC 2022 – 2024 Action Plan and related projects
🔵 ISC project “Making data work for cross-domain grand challenges“
🔵 ISC project on Open Science
🔹 CODATA Data Science Journal
🔹 CODATA Task Group on Fundamental Constants
🔹 CODATA Digital Representation of Units of Measurement (DRUM) Task Group (Contact: Simon Hodson, Robert J. Hanisch, Stuart Chalk)
🔹 IUSSP-CODATA Working Group on FAIR Vocabularies
🤝 Collaborate on the CODATA Global Open Science Cloud (GOSC) Initiative
🖊 Sign-up for GOSC thematic working groups and case studies
📧 ISC Action Plan Domain 2: [email protected]
📧 CODATA: [email protected]
📧 WDS: [email protected]
📣 Submit your session proposal(s) for the International Data Week’s SciDataCon 2022 by 28 February
👉 CODES: Register to join the CODES community, receive updates and participate in CODES activities
👉 FAIR Vocabularies: Consider the Cox et al article and other related activities – please contact Simon Hodson and Richard Hartshorn if you would like to be part of any of the initiatives
👉 WorldFAIR: Project launch is expected for June 2022 – please contact Simon Hodson if your organization is interested in engaging with the core interoperability work and suggesting a case study
👉 GOSC: Sign up to the working groups and case studies
–— Indicated times refer to UTC —
15 February 2022
08:00 – 08:05 | Welcome (Alison Meston) |
08:05 – 08:15 | Presentation by Megha Sud Science Officer, International Science Council (ISC) |
08:15 – 08:30 | Presentation by Simon Hodson Executive Director, ISC Committee on Data (CODATA) |
08:30 – 08:45 | Presentation by David Castle Chair of the Scientific Committee, World Data System (WDS); Researcher in Residence, Office of the Chief Science Advisor, Government of Canada |
08:45 – 09:15 | Q&A, discussion |
16 February 2022
15:00 – 15:05 | Welcome (Alison Meston) |
15:05 – 15:15 | Presentation by Megha Sud Science Officer, International Science Council (ISC) |
15:15 – 15:30 | Presentation by Simon Hodson Executive Director, ISC Committee on Data (CODATA) |
15:30 – 15:45 | Presentation by David Castle Chair of the Scientific Committee, World Data System (WDS); Researcher in Residence, Office of the Chief Science Advisor, Government of Canada |
15:45 – 16:15 | Q&A, discussion |
Simon Hodson
CODATA Executive Director
David Castle
WDS Scientific Committee Chair
Megha Sud
ISC Science Officer
Alison Meston
ISC Communications Director
The discoveries and applications of science and technology enabled by massive data resources and AI systems are providing innovative solutions to old problems in private and public sectors, notably in areas of convergence between information, bio, nano and cognitive technologies. However, they can also deepen inequalities and discrimination, entrench large-scale disempowerment, and maintain a trajectory of growth that continues to deplete planetary resources. Drawing on upstream domains of creative research, the ISC’s interests primarily concern areas of application of these technologies, exploiting interdisciplinary potentials, assessing environmental impacts, regard for issues of ethics, regulation and governance, and potential social impacts. Given the vital role of data in most areas of science, issues of data ownership and accessibility are increasingly coming to the fore, with questions about the achievability of a ‘global data commons’.
Read more on Domain 2: “Converging Science and Technology in a Digital Era”
in the ISC 2022 – 2024 Action Plan Science and Society in Transition
Should you have any questions, please contact the
ISC Membership Liaison Officer Anne Thieme
via [email protected].
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