Iain Hrynaszkiewicz in a Panton Discussion from Peter Murray-Rust on Vimeo.

Iain Hrynaszkiewicz (BioMed Central): a Panton Discussion with Laura Newman and Peter Murray-Rust (0:14)

  1. My background (0:20) (1:02)
  2. My role at BiomedCentral (1:21) (0:42)
  3. The role of Open Data at BiomedCentral (2:03)(1:33)
  4. What is needed to make Open Data happen in BiomedCentral?(3:36) (1:34)
  5. The annual BMC Open Data awards (5:10)(1:09)
  6. Other Open Data advocates in the publishing industry(6:20) (0:49)
  7. Technical issues of Data between disciplines (7:09)(1:52)
  8. Does one size fit all for data? or should we subdivide disciplines? (9:01)(0:48)
  9. What are the roles of the scientist the funder the publisher the institution?(9:51) (1:54)
  10. Should each discipline have its own central repository? (11:43)(1:03)
  11. How do you see the Panton Principles? (12:47)(2:22)
  12. What are the barriers to Open Data? (15:09)(1:07)
  13. Business models and funding for publishing data.(16:16) (1:44)
  14. Can we avoid fragmentation (e.g. of definitions) for Open Data? (18:01)(1:06)
  15. Would it make sense to have a central organisation for Open Data? (19:07)(0:48)
  16. Creating or capturing machine-readable data. (19:56)(1:18)
  17. Examples of where Open Data works well. (21:14)(2:12)
  18. What is the influence of Government Open Data initiatives?(23:25) (1:02)
  19. What would you like to see in 5 years’ time? (24:28)(1:37)
  20. What are the greatest challenges facing the Open Data movement? (26:05)(2:03)



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