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Experimental particle physics studies the fundamental structures of matter and forces, most famously by creating vast numbers of particle collisions in giant particle accelerators such as the 27km Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva. The complexity of these experiments (each of which has hundreds to thousands of research scientists) and the vast volumes of data involved are a challenge for preservation, reproducibility, and re-use. How can we publish both the data itself and the complex computer codes that simulate, process, and analyse it, in forms that will still be usable decades from now, without unrealistic demands on computing resources? The speakers discuss various approaches to data preservation and reinterpretation taken in high-energy physics and driven by the OpenMAPP project and related initiatives, and discuss complementarity with established UKRN communities. Key Topics • Data preservation and data reinterpretation taken in high-energy physics • Full and lightweight approaches to data analysis preservation and reuse • An overview of HEPData and the CERN Open Data Portal, which provide access to high-energy physics data for the global research community. Speakers: The webinar features contributions from the lead participants in OpenMAPP UK • Andy Buckley – University of Glasgow • Jonathan Butterworth – University College London 00:00:00 - Introduction & biographies 00:01:59 - Main presentation 00:49:20 - Q&A session at the end