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@proceedings{1820021, author = {Neves Fernandes, Luis Ricardo and Klontza, Věra and Schmidtová, Dominika and Melicherová, Linda and Cocozza, Carlo}, booktitle = {Theoretical Approaches to Computational Archaeology}, keywords = {open access science; data modelling; databases; Panroda Earth}, language = {eng}, title = {Let's open Pandora's box! The possibilities and future of open access science}, url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355338584_Theoretical_Approaches_to_Computational_Archaeology_ABSTRACT_BOOK_CE_TAG_2021}, year = {2021} }
TY - CONF ID - 1820021 AU - Neves Fernandes, Luis Ricardo - Klontza, Věra - Schmidtová, Dominika - Melicherová, Linda - Cocozza, Carlo PY - 2021 TI - Let's open Pandora's box! The possibilities and future of open access science KW - open access science KW - data modelling KW - databases KW - Panroda Earth UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355338584_Theoretical_Approaches_to_Computational_Archaeology_ABSTRACT_BOOK_CE_TAG_2021 N2 - Science should serve people, nature, and promote a sustainable future for our planet. We believe that this can only be achieved by an open approach to the learning and sharing of knowledge. However, science today is facing complex problems in achieving these goals. In particular, there are considerable inequalities among institutions and countries when it comes to access to resources and technologies to collect and process data and to model this into sharable knowledge. There is also the risk that novel methods based on artificial intelligence may compound such inequalities. We believe that such issues must be addressed by following an interdisciplinary andcommunity-based approach. Pandora (https://pandoradata.earth/) is a grassroots decentralized data initiative devoted to the study of the human story by bringing together multiple research communities and networks from across historical and archaeological fields. It emerged from the experience gained via the IsoMemo initiative, a network of isotopic databases. Pandora offers open technologies where research communities from across various academic disciplines can self-manage and self-curate datasets that are made more accessible and easily findable by other researchers. The Pandora initiative is also developing computational methods to improve data usage and integration plus work is being done on artificial intelligence techniques to aid in data harvesting and societal modelling. The aim is to generate useful knowledge that can be employed by policymakers and risk analysts to address present and future societal challenges. ER -
NEVES FERNANDES, Luis Ricardo, Věra KLONTZA, Dominika SCHMIDTOVÁ, Linda MELICHEROVÁ and Carlo COCOZZA. Let's open Pandora's box! The possibilities and future of open access science. In \textit{Theoretical Approaches to Computational Archaeology}. 2021.
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