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Recorded: Monday 13 October 2025 Title: Building an Open Data Collaborative Network in Asia-Oceania Presenter: Masaki Kanao, Jonathan Kool, Noorsaadah Abd Rahman, Juanle Wang, Pei-Shan Liao, Sa-kwang Song, Madiareni Sulaiman, Chandra Shekhar Roy, Chantelle Verhey. DESCRIPTION One of the primary objectives in the current Open Science movement is to initiate new research fields and technologies leveraging the vast amounts of data now being generated across numerous scientific domains. Adherence to the FAIR Principles for data has been recognized as a standard for data-oriented activities, driving the development of Open Data infrastructures. These include enhanced and integrated metadata catalogues, persistent identifiers (PIDs), metadata standards for research data management, and certification of data repositories to ensure the long-term stewardship and management of quality-assessed data. Additionally, many academic institutions are adopting persistent identifiers for people, places, and other entities as a best practice for preserving and providing access to data generated by their research activities. Despite these advancements, significant efforts are still required to address the challenges surrounding scientific research data, particularly regarding its sharing and reuse. While the importance of multidisciplinary data integration is widely acknowledged, data reuse by scientists—whether within their own discipline or across others—remains challenging in terms of the FAIR Principles. Issues such as difficulties in discovering and accessing data or insufficient metadata to enable seamless analysis are common. Furthermore, when sharing research data with the public domain, including policymakers, additional contextual information is often required to ensure proper understanding. To address these challenges, it is crucial to foster collaboration among researchers and scientists across various disciplines and countries. Establishing systems that facilitate interaction between research data users and providers is key to improving data sharing, reuse, and interdisciplinary integration. Building on Open Data and Open Science principles, this session invites “Lightning Talks” on topics related to data-oriented activities in Asia and Oceania within the context of a globally developing society. For example, data-sharing platforms have been developed as a result of discussions held during previous WDS and CODATA conferences. An interactive discussion session will also be convened following the set of talks. The purpose of this session is to build consensus among stakeholders on various aspects of research data management, aligning with open research policies and the FAIR principles. The session will explore new approaches for promoting interdisciplinary and collaborative research, advance data management solutions, and facilitate efficient data reuse across diverse scientific disciplines. These efforts will be supported by evidence and feedback from communities across Asia and Oceania. Lightning Talks: (each 5 min.) Johnathan Kool (Australian Antarctic Division), “International Collaborative Data Management – Challenges and Opportunities” Noorsaadah Abd Rahman (Malaysian Open Science Alliance), “Malaysian Open Science Platform” Juanle Wang (China Academy of Science), “Challenges of Open science data governance and China’s practice” Pei-shan Liao (Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica), “Sharing Social Science Data: The Importance and Challenges” Sa-kwang Song (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information), “Research Data Management Platform at KISTI: DataON and Beyond” Madiareni Sulaiman (University College London), “Navigating the Research Data Management Compliance Maze as an Indonesian Early-Career Researcher: Unravelling Policies Across Borders” Chandra Shekhar Roy (Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics), “Open Government Data (OGD) at Bangladesh NSO” Chantelle Verhey (World Data System International Technology Office), “Polar data Discovery and Mobilization Pathways” Masaki Kanao (Research Organization of Information and Systems), “International Symposium on Data Science (DSWS); Asia & Oceania Collaboration” This is a recording part of International Data Week 2025: https://internationaldataweek.org/idw... Keep up-to-date with the latest digital research news, events, resources, career opportunities and more - subscribe to the ARDC Connect newsletter - https://ardc.edu.au/news-and-events/s....