Presentation by Hans Pfeiffenberger on challenges presented by data availability policies and issues of sustainability given at the Now and Future of Data Publishing Symposium, 22 May 2013, Oxford, UK
Pfeiffenberger-Data Policies and Sustainability-NFDP13
1. H. Pfeiffenberger NFDP13, 2013-05-22, Oxford
Policy vs. (!)
Sustainability
Hans Pfeiffenberger
Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research,
Helmholtz Association - Germany
The Now and Future of Data Publishing, 2013-05-22, Oxford
3. H. Pfeiffenberger NFDP13, 2013-05-22, Oxford
“Without the
infrastructure that helps
scientists manage their
data in a convenient and
efficient way, no culture of
data sharing will evolve.”
Stefan Winkler-Nees
(Deutsche Forschungs-Gemeinschaft, DFG)
4. H. Pfeiffenberger NFDP13, 2013-05-22, Oxford
“[Researchers would prefer]
just one point of access to all
data, which would be simple to
use and „fool proof‟.”
But she suspects it is wishful
thinking to ask for Google-like
simplicity when one looks for
“chlorophyll data in the Atlantic
at 200 meters depth”
Karin Lochte
(Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
5. H. Pfeiffenberger NFDP13, 2013-05-22, Oxford
Metaphor: Database – „5459 cross section data files, 914 species“
Most trustworthy, useful data!
A community resource
No DOIs
No formal long term commitment
How to do formal QA, data/peer review?
6. H. Pfeiffenberger NFDP13, 2013-05-22, Oxford
MaNIDA: Publications and Data network
To be spammed by Citation policy?
7. H. Pfeiffenberger NFDP13, 2013-05-22, Oxford
Conclusion
Data Publication will be sustained if it is useful
(and reasonably priced)
Infrastructure providers, publishers:
Learn more about what is actually useful!
Funders, don’t destroy usefull-ness and use-ability by naïve
policy!
no incentives to publish random noise, please!
(no “counting” of datasets, downloads, etc.)
no incentives to “vanity”/scratch my back-citations, please!
(no “h-index”- type statistics)
don’t let publishers (commercial entities) create a balkanized
experience, again!