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Prof. Tuuli Toivonen
Associate professor and leader of the Digital Geography Lab
University of Helsinki, Department of Geosciences and Geography, Digital Geography Lab
Finland
“A change in research culture is needed to make sharing data a default rather than an exception”
Kirstie Whitaker
Research Fellow, Alan Turing Institute & Senior Research Associate, University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry
UK
“Stop the anti-science of not sharing evidence”
Prof Alexander Refsum Jensenius
Associate professor, Department of Musicology. Deputy director, RITMO Centre of Excellence. Chair, Steering Committee for the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME)
University of Oslo
Norway
“A research paper without accompanying data is incomplete”
Prof Laura A. Janda
Professor of Russian Linguistics
UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Norway
“By sharing our data, and doing this in an open, public, community fashion, we can determine the best practices for our field”
Dr Marta Teperek
Research Data Facility Manager at Cambridge; now Data Stewardship Co-ordinator at the TU Delft Library
University of Cambridge, Now Delft University of Technology
UK
“As open as possible, as closed as necessary”
Rosie Higman
Research data advisor, University of Cambridge, now Research Data Librarian at the University of Manchester Library
University of Cambridge
UK
“Funder requirements definitely change behaviour and they have taken away some of the fear of sharing data”
Prof Sverker Holmgren
Professor in Scientific Computing at Uppsala University, member of the Uppsala University Council for Research Infrastructure. Director of the Nordic eScience Globalisation Initiative (NeGI) at NordForsk
Uppsala University and NordForsk
Sweden
“It is essential that Open Science is introduced bottom-up; this is the only way for sustainable change”