As scholarship has become increasingly data-intensive — the result of digital technologies and networks — it is important to ensure that many types of digital data can be reused for purposes that go well beyond those for which they were collected.
As scholarship has become increasingly data-intensive — the result of digital technologies and networks — it is important to ensure that many types of digital data can be reused for purposes that go well beyond those for which they were collected. This was addressed in the final report of the National Consultation on Access to Scientific Research Data (NCASRD). NCASRD was a partnership initiative of the National Research Council Canada, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC).
Complex and rich arrays of scientific databases are changing how research is done, speeding discovery and creating new concepts. Increased access will accelerate these changes, creating a new world of research and a whole new world. When these databases are combined within and between disciplines and countries, fundamental leaps in knowledge can occur that transform our understanding of life, the world and the universe. (p. 1)
NCASRD final report [English / Français]
Here are some examples of how digital data resources are being leveraged in a variety of fields:
In astrophysics:
Computational biology has emerged from the potential to mine diverse digital data resources such as:
In the social sciences: