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Dear Colleagues,
The ORBIT Journal, the Journal for Responsible Research and
Innovation in ICT is launching a call for papers on the topic of
"Data Governance in International Neuro-ICT Collaborations". The
call for papers is available here:
https://www.orbit-rri.org/ojs/index.php/orbit/navigationMenu/view/call-for-papers
Data governance is a key issue that needs to be considered for
international scientific collaboration to be successful. We are
focusing on the field of ICT and neuroscience because it raises
numerous issues and questions. The use of ICT in neuroscience is
confronted with a broad range of data types, including patient
data, animal data and technical data. Collaboration between
projects, in particular across jurisdiction can lead to a number
of technical challenges but also to legal and ethical ones. Some
of these issues are well explored, whereas others are still rather
open (Stahl et al., 2018). The special issue aims to develop and
consolidate the current discussion in this area.
The call for papers builds on a conference held in Oxford in March
2018. We encourage authors to engage with the conference and the
papers presented there:
https://www.orbit-rri.org/orbit-blog/hbpconf/
Potential topics could include:
* Principles of data governance and/or data management
* Challenges of international collaboration
* Intellectual property, acknowledgment, and attribution
* Specific issues of data governance in neuroscience
* Technical drivers and obstacles
* Cultural aspects of data governance
* Regulation, legislation, and compliance
* Misuse
* Policy and interpretation of data governance
All submissions will undergo anonymous, double-blind review.
Deadline for submissions is 31 October 2018. We are aiming for the
Special Issue to be published early in 2019.
For any questions please contact
bstahl@dmu.ac.uk<mailto:bstahl@dmu.ac.uk> and
tyr.fothergill@dmu.ac.uk<mailto:tyr.fothergill@dmu.ac.uk>.
References:
Stahl, B.C., Rainey, S., Harris, E., Fothergill, B.T., 2018. The
role of ethics in data governance of large neuro-ICT projects. J
Am Med Inform Assoc.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocy040
Professor Bernd Carsten STAHL
Director, Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility
School of Computer Science and Informatics
Faculty of Technology
DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY
T: +44 116 207 8252
E:
bstahl@dmu.ac.uk<mailto:bstahl@dmu.ac.uk>
W:
http://dmu.ac.uk/berndstahl
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