open science:some possible actions by university leaders on behalf of researchers
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Open Science:Some Possible Actions by
University Leaders on Behalf of Researchers
Philip E. Bourne, PhD, FACMIAssociate Director for Data Science
http://www.slideshare.net/pebourneThanks to Erin McKiernan
APLU CoR, August 1, 2016
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My Definition of Open Science…
• The provision in sustainable resources of the products of research (data, software, reagents, publications etc.) at no cost to all, with suitable attribution and compliant with any restrictions associated with the research.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons_license
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The State of Play• Open science practices are growing through
desire and through funders and publishers actions (the levers)
• Widespread adoption of open science is not yet achieved
• Researchers are uncertain about how sharing their work will affect their careers …
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1. Encourage Publishing in OA Journals – More Citations
– More Grants (?)
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6mean citation rate of OA articles divided by mean citation rate of non-OA articles
Open Access Articles Get More Citations
https://elifesciences.org/content/5/e16800%20
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2. Encourage Preprints – Earlier access to work benefits young researchers and increases
exposure and does not preclude publishing formally
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Preprint servers and repositories accepting preprints
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3. Encourage researchers to look for open science opportunities
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Funding for open research, training, and advocacy
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4. Encourage researchers to be aware of existing policies
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Increase in open access policies over last decade
• open access policies registered in ROARMAP (roarmap.eprints.org)
• figure used with permission from Stevan Harnad
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5. Post previously published articles in a public repository
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6. Encourage the preregistration of studies
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7. Encourage the deposition of data, software, reagents etc…
Citation is coming!
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In his 2012 book Open Access, Peter Suber summed it up best:
“[OA] increases a work’s visibility, retrievability, audience, usage, and citations, which all convert to career building. For publishing scholars, it would be a bargain even if it were costly, difficult, and time-consuming. But...it’s not costly, not difficult, and not time-consuming.”
Suber P. 2012. Open Access. MIT Press. http://bit.ly/oa-book
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Backpocket
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Preprint servers and repositories accepting preprints