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.SLA NEWS
Registration Opens for SLA InfoTrends 2021
SLA
After its successful launch in 2020, InfoTrends is back on April 29 with an emphasis on developing skills for a virtual world. Debra Jasper will follow up on her well-received SLA2020 closing keynote address with a presentation on developing and leading compelling virtual presentations and meetings on a small screen. More speakers (and details) will be shared in the coming weeks, but don’t wait to register for this can’t-miss event!
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.INDUSTRY HEADLINES
Leveraging Open Science to Accelerate Research
The New England Journal of Medicine
The U.S. has mobilized the full force of its clinical research enterprise to address the Covid-19 pandemic, allocating billions of dollars to support timely research. As of January 2021, for example, the National Institutes of Health had issued nearly a thousand awards to support COVID-19 projects ranging from the development of medical products to evaluations of population-specific risk factors and outcomes. Such initiatives, which have yielded new technologies and important evidence, illustrate the value of robust scientific infrastructure.
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European Commission Launches Open Access Platform for Scientific Papers
The European Sting
On March 24, the European Commission launched Open Research Europe, a publishing platform for scientific papers that will be accessible to everyone. The platform will present the results of research funded by Horizon Europe, the EU research and innovation program for 2021-2027, and its predecessor, Horizon 2020.
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Many Organizations Put Big Data Aside to Focus on Small Data
CMSWire
Much of the buzz around data over the past few years has been about big data and how organizations are using large data sets to give them a business edge. However, due in no small part to the pandemic, small data is moving into the spotlight.
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The Innovation Dilemma: Sharing vs. Hoarding Knowledge
The Diplomat
The Biden administration has inherited from its predecessor some of the most tricky problems of information statecraft to face the U.S. since the end of World War II. On the one hand, the Biden administration needs to maximize the development of technology and scientific expertise in order to increase economic growth and properly lay the foundation of what almost seems to be a tech industrial policy. On the other hand, the administration is under enormous pressure to undercut Chinese efforts to compete technologically with the U.S. and its allies.
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Digital Archiving Reduces Companies' Costs More Than 20%
Business Review
According to data provided by EAD Digital, the most important player on the Portuguese digital archiving market, also present in Romania, companies that choose to transform their physical documents into cloud accessible e-documents can reduce their costs more than 20%.
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Big Data Is Dead: Long Live Smart Data
Forbes
For more than a decade, big data has been steadily soaring. New data-driven companies have emerged and become multibillion-dollar juggernauts, while established market leaders recognized the power of data early and have invested accordingly. But like with so many things, 2020 was a wake-up call for data strategies, especially the many not delivering immediate value.
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