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Data Curation: Charting a Path to Reusable Data

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Data reuse is crucial to making existing datasets accessible across users, systems and organisations. As we discuss today with Elena Parmiggiani, many questions surround data reuse: how can data be managed, curated and prepared to achieve cross-contextual reusability? How does this affect social and political responsibility across countries, regions and sites of data production?

Elena Parmiggiani is Associate Professor in Digital Collaboration and Computer-Supported Collaborative Work, and Deputy Head of Department for Sustainability at the Department of Computer Science, NTNU, Norway. Her latest work focuses on data curation and management, a topic to which she brings empirical insights on environmental monitoring in Norway and on dynamics occurring - to cite Elena's work - in the "backrooms" of data science.

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Parmiggiani, E., Amagyei, N. K., & Kollerud, S. K. S. (2023). Data curation as anticipatory generification in data infrastructure. European Journal of Information Systems, 1-20.

Parmiggiani, E., Østerlie, T., & Almklov, P. G. (2022). In the backrooms of data science. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 23(1), 139-164.

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Data reuse is crucial to making existing datasets accessible across users, systems and organisations. As we discuss today with Elena Parmiggiani, many questions surround data reuse: how can data be managed, curated and prepared to achieve cross-contextual reusability? How does this affect social and political responsibility across countries, regions and sites of data production?

Elena Parmiggiani is Associate Professor in Digital Collaboration and Computer-Supported Collaborative Work, and Deputy Head of Department for Sustainability at the Department of Computer Science, NTNU, Norway. Her latest work focuses on data curation and management, a topic to which she brings empirical insights on environmental monitoring in Norway and on dynamics occurring - to cite Elena's work - in the "backrooms" of data science.

Sources:

Parmiggiani, E., Amagyei, N. K., & Kollerud, S. K. S. (2023). Data curation as anticipatory generification in data infrastructure. European Journal of Information Systems, 1-20.

Parmiggiani, E., Østerlie, T., & Almklov, P. G. (2022). In the backrooms of data science. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 23(1), 139-164.

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