Pathways

Get Involved

tanitdata welcomes collaborations that share its commitment to public access to open data. The pathways below cut across the three stages of the studio’s practice — access, analyze, inform — and the voice that runs through them. The most relevant form of collaboration depends on your role and objectives.

Researcher

You are working on a topic that could use Tunisian agricultural data, or more broadly on AI access to open data. Start with the agridata getting started guide. If you publish work that builds on the studio’s infrastructure, send us a copy of the preprint: we maintain a public list of works citing tanitdata.

Contact: contact@tanitdata.org

Student

The talent incubator, co-operated with datadoit, hosts student projects that use the studio’s servers to produce publishable research. Applications happen in two stages: a short letter of intent, then an interview. Selection criteria prioritise potential contribution to public knowledge and methodological rigour.

To propose a topic, write to contact@tanitdata.org, indicating your discipline, level, and research question.

Institution (university, research centre, organisation)

Institutions interested in a formal partnership can cover several forms: co-supervision of students, priority access to datasets, joint publications, or support for the studio’s operating costs.

Write to contact@tanitdata.org with the type of partnership envisaged and your time horizon.

Funder

tanitdata is seeking funding for infrastructure (servers, indexing, data maintenance), for the talent incubator, and for specific strategic studies. A positioning note and a detailed funding plan are available on request.

Write to contact@tanitdata.org.

Frequently asked questions

Can the studio's tools be used without a formal partnership?
Yes. The public servers are usable by anyone who respects the terms of the source data. A partnership is only needed for closer forms of collaboration (co-supervision, funding, joint studies).
Is the exposed data freely reusable?
The data retains its original licences. tanitdata does not add new rights; it facilitates access. Every MCP server response cites the exact source with its licence.
Is the site content reusable?
Yes. All editorial content published on tanitdata.org is released under a CC BY 4.0 licence. You may reuse it with attribution to tanitdata.
How can I follow new publications?
The site's RSS feed (footer) tracks new use cases, walkthroughs, policy briefs, research notes, technical notes, and announcements. The feed is French-only at launch; English-language additions will follow as the English publication corpus grows.