FAIR vs. GDPR: which will win?
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•Will researchers get the support they need to share data based on human subjects, or will they be risk-averse and avoid sharing?
•Will the European Open Science Cloud and other FAIR-enabled infrastructure be built with data protection requirements in mind?
•Does open by default conflict with privacy by design?
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•Will IT and Libraries help researchers who work with human subjects with their unique needs for data processing, archiving, and sharing?
•Will researchers in social and health sciences be able to take advantage of innovations in data science?
•If the open science agenda takes off, will human subject researchers be disadvantaged in terms of incentives and rewards?
•Can interdisciplinary, global grand challenges of the day such as climate change and inequality research be solved by the open science agenda and citizen science given the legal limitations on sharing of data about human subjects?
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