Australia’s data-enabled research future: science

Recommendations for action and leadership to address strategic data-related needs and challenges for science research.
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This report presents key strategic data-related needs and challenges for science research captured by the Australian Academy of Science through consultations with researchers and other experts across a range of science disciplines.

The report finds key data challenges and opportunities including:

  • greater coordination and national integration across Australia’s research data infrastructure
  • consistent and enforceable data policies and standards
  • promotion of data sharing
  • addressing challenges associated with using and managing large volumes of data
  • development of a digitally-skilled research workforce.

The report provides recommendations for action and leadership to address these urgent research data issues to support data-enabled scientific research in Australia.

This project is the result of a partnership between the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC), Australia's five Learned Academies, and the Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACOLA) to ensure Australia can undertake excellent data-enabled research across all fields of research.

Notably, the project sought to help build a more coherent data policy and strategic data planning environment to uplift national data infrastructure.

Five domain reports were developed, and a synthesis report focused on common themes and cross- and inter-disciplinary opportunities and needs.

Read the synthesis report at the ACOLA website

Read the ARDC and ACOLA media release

Read the other learned academies reports:

This project received investment from the ARDC. The ARDC is supported by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).