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Open Science is Critical

Open Science is Critical

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November 5, 202029m 2s

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<p>For this episode we go again to Australia to meet with <a href="https://twitter.com/michelle1barker">Michelle Barker</a>, director of the <a href="https://www.researchsoft.org/">Research Software Alliance</a>. Michelle has extensive expertise in open science, research software, digital workforce capability and digital research infrastructure. She is on the advisory committee for the <a href="http://urssi.us">US Software Sustainability Institute</a> and recently chaired the OECD Global Science Forum expert group on <a href="https://www.innovationpolicyplatform.org/www.innovationpolicyplatform.org/digital-skills-data-intensive-science-oecd-project/index.html">digital skills for the research sector</a>. Building and increasing skills, approaches to digital solutions and implementations is often hard. These are the kind of challenges Michelle thrives on. E.g. by using systematic approaches such as <a href="https://www.kotterinc.com/8-steps-process-for-leading-change/">Kotter’s 8 steps for leading change</a>. In all these endeavours it is clear that open science does and will play a critical role.</p>