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Die ZBW ist Mitglied der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft.
On Quality in Open Science
Isabella Peters, ZBW – Leibniz Information Center for Economics Copenhagen, 25.9.2019
Quality and information asymmetry
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On quality….
3https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality
shared understanding of properties of
quality
demonstration of quality
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Quality and Expectations
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_(business) https://www.businessballs.com/amusement-stress-relief/tree-swing-cartoon-pictures-early-versions/
What makes a good journal? a) A good editorial board? b) Continuous publishing of good
publications? c) High rejection rate? d) Having published one good article once
in a while? e) A nice layout? f) A good price? g) …
Quality and Expectations
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What makes good science?
REF Impact Case Studies • 3,709 unique „Impact Pathways“
Quality and Expectations
6The nature, scale and beneficiaries of research impact. An initial analysis of Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014 impact case studies. https://www.kcl.ac.uk/policy-institute/assets/ref-impact.pdf (Fig. 12, p. 39)
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What makes good science? • Quality • Efficiency • Reproducibility • Credibility • Visibility • Openness
• “Open science is about improving the quality, accountability and social contribution of research…” (p. 96)
http://whyopenresearch.org/ MLE on Open Science: Final Report -Altmetrics and Rewards (2018). https://rio.jrc.ec.europa.eu/en/library/mle-open-science-final-report-altmetrics-and-rewards
Quality and Expectations
What do we value as a community?
What are our expectations?
! Expectations need to be aligned across members of the community
Shared Understanding of Properties of Quality
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„We’re currently looking at the research arm of our new institutional strategy and
there’s a desire to have KPIs for research, specifically a metric (and they are keen on just one) against which to
evaluate the performance of our research and report back to the Board of
Governors on.“
From a mailing list…(not 1980 but 2019!)
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Quality and Signals
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Demonstration of Quality
community expectations/ functions signals information
symmetry
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Demonstration of Quality
community expectations/ functions signals information
symmetry
Demonstration of Quality in Open Science
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Openness instead of Signals
• open = digital
• stop emulating
• embrace digitality
14https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:In_der_Schreibstube_(nach_Urban_Wyss,_Libellus_Valde_Doctus).jpg https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal_des_scavans futureocean.org/poster
• Quality is about the alignment of expectations, functions and community – mostly represented by signals
• Alignment levels out information asymmetry
Conclusion
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• Openness is a way to demonstrate quality • Discourse needed to decide on the appropriate alignment !transparency about alignment supports communication • Digitality is key to enable openness !room for publishers
Imming, M. & Tennant, J.(2018, June 8). Sticker open science: just science done right. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1285575
Die ZBW ist Mitglied der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft.
On Quality in Open Science
Isabella Peters, [email protected]
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