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Thursday, August 6 • 9:00pm - 9:45pm
Midpoint Plenary Panel A: The Past, Present and Future of FAIR Data

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Throughout Friday, August 7, across time zones around the world we will have a dynamic global panel session featuring leading experts on FAIR Data, its limitations and challenges, and its future. Each time slot throughout the day will draw on a different subset of panelists and focus on a different aspect of FAIR Data.

Confirmed panelists for this session include Ginny Barbour (Director, Australasian Open Access Strategy Group), and Lesley Wyborn (Adjunct Fellow, Australian National University). Natasha Simons (Associate Director, Data & Services, Australian Research Data Commons) will chair the panel. Sessions will include statements and discussion on the past, present, and future of the FAIR principles, and on the principled and respectful use of data in general.

Moderators
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Natasha Simons

Associate Director, Data & Services, Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC)
Natasha Simons has her head in the clouds - literally, technically and figuratively. She loves research data and making good stuff happen. As Associate Director, Data & Services, at the Australian Research Data Commons she is responsible for programs that support the development of... Read More →

Speaker/Instructors
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Ginny Barbour

Director, AOASG
Ginny Barbour is Director of the Australasian Open Access Strategy Group and is Co-Lead, Office for Scholarly Communications, Queensland University of Technology (QUT). In 2004, she was one of the three founding editors of PLOS Medicine. She has been involved over the years with... Read More →
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Lesley Wyborn

Honorary Professor, Australian National University



Thursday August 6, 2020 9:00pm - 9:45pm PDT
The Great Hall