Open science and open access to research data are important aspects of research policy in Austria. In the last years, the social sciences have seen the building of research infrastructures that generate data and archives that store data. Data standards have been established, several working groups exist and a number of activities aim to further develop various aspects of open science, open data and access to data. However, some barriers and challenges still exist in the practice of sharing research data. One aspect that should be emphasised and incentivised is the re-use of research data.
In the current result of negotiations as a Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing Horizon Europe-the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, laying down its rules for participation and dissemination, 22.03.2019, 2018/0224(COD), https://www. consilium.europa.eu/media/38902/st07942-en19.pdf 2 In the current result of negotiations as a Proposal for a Decision of the Council on establishing the specific programme implementing Horizon Europe-the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation-Partial General Approach, 15.04
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