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5 Final Thoughts and Next Steps
Pages 65-68

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From page 65...
... What was unclear to her, however, was what the end game would be, what this group would want to accomplish by continuing the discussions that started at this workshop and the previous one, and who else should be involved in further discussions. With regard to who else should be included, the responses from the workshop participants included social scientists, psychologists, experts in privacy and cybersecurity, educators who are involved in teaching and developing data science curricula, field-based researchers who face the issues discussed at this workshop and who come from disciplines other than data science, experts from a range of disciplines from other countries, representatives of public advocacy groups, program officers from the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and other federal agencies who are funding research, and legislators and policy implementers, or at least someone who is familiar with the legislative process.
From page 66...
... As to what the end game should be, one workshop participant who is involved in the policy space said she would like to see this community develop a set of best practices for data stewardship and ethics in the next 2 years and to move the discussion into the public domain. Another participant said he would like to see the discussion lead to new relationships being built that would help institutionalize new norms around ethics and data across disciplines and countries in international research collaborations.
From page 67...
... Final Thoughts and Next Steps 67 The meeting concluded with promises of future communications regarding next steps and thanks to the staff, participants, and organizing committee.


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