Open Data in the Humanities: Balancing Legal Constraints, FAIR Principles and AI
- Daniela Subotic
- Aug 27
- 1 min read
How can publicly funded research projects secure their data in the long term while maintaining legal compliance, transparency and guaranteeing the FAIRness of their data? In our online presentation, we share practical experiences from our collaboration with humanities projects. Our focus is on facilitating the sharing and reuse of data by providing clear legal information for the users of our platform.
But the reality is often complex: many cultural institutions do not make their archives publicly available or do not allow the data to be reused in its entirety. How could a project reuse material that they are not allowed to share publicly?
In addition, new technologies such as AI raise questions – and sometimes fears. What influence can it have on the open access mentality?
Join us as we navigate the challenges of data management in our role as a long-term archive!
Speakers : Nora Olivia Ammann, Noémi Villars-Amberg
Date and time: 23.10.2025 14:00-14:30 CET
Zoom link:
Meeting ID: 627 2769 5059
Passcode: 105732
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