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This component contains: * **2021.10.04_DataFest_ERIM.gslides**: Google Slides of the presentation including: * a broad definition of data * a definition of open data * benefits of open data for researchers' careers - required by funding bodies - higher citation rates - job competitiveness * benefits of open data for research disciplines - increased credibility, trustworthiness, and confidence in the results - fraud detection * benefits of open data for society: - financial crisis and austerity measures: Reinhart & Rogoff - SARS-CoV-2: fast dissemination of the complete genome of the coronavirus
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