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Abbreviation | CODATA |
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Formation | 1966 |
Type | International non-governmental organization |
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Region served | Worldwide |
Official language | English, French |
President | Mercè Crosas (2023–) |
Parent organization | International Science Council (ISC) |
Website | https://codata.org/ |
The Committee on Data of the International Science Council (CODATA) was established in 1966 as the Committee on Data for Science and Technology, originally part of the International Council of Scientific Unions, now part of the International Science Council (ISC).[1] Since November 2023 its president is the Catalan researcher Mercè Crosas.[2]
CODATA exists to promote global collaboration to advance open science and to improve the availability and usability of data for all areas of research. CODATA supports the principle that data produced by research and susceptible to being used for research should be as open as possible and as closed as necessary. CODATA works also to advance the interoperability and the usability of such data; research data should be FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable).[3] By promoting the policy, technological, and cultural changes that are essential to promote open science, CODATA helps advance ISC's vision and mission of advancing science as a global public good.
The CODATA Strategic Plan 2015 and Prospectus of Strategy and Achievement 2016 identify three priority areas:
CODATA achieves these objectives through a number of standing committees and strategic executive led initiatives, and through its task groups and working groups.[4] CODATA also works closely with member unions and associations of ISC to promote the efforts on open data and open science.[5]