OpenCon webcast December 2015 by Bianca Kramer & Jeroen Bosman. These slides are on the development, availability, use and impact of research tools in all phases of the research cycle, telling us how scholarly communication is changing. CC-BY
11. Open Science
y y y y yElsevier
Example research workflows:
company silos / open science
12. Three goals for science & scholarship (G-E-O)
• declaring competing interests
• replication & reproducibility
• meaningful assessment
• effective quality checks
• credit where it is due
• no fraud, plagiarism
• connected tools & platforms
• no publ. size restrictions
• null result publishing
• speed of publication
• (web)standards, IDs
• semantic discovery
• re-useability
• versioning
open peer review •
open (lab)notes •
plain language •
open drafting •
open access •
CC-0/BY •
good
efficient open
technical
changes &
standards
research
governance
changes
economic
& copyright
changes
researcher
funder
government
publisher
public
library
14. Charters, manifestos and declarations
2003: Berlin Declaration
2012: San Francisco DORA
2015: Leiden Manifesto
2015: The Hague Declaration
2003: Berlin Declaration
2012: San Francisco DORA
2009: Right2Research
15. A multi-cyclic, multi-ordered
model of the research workflow, with loops
preparation
analysis
writingpublication
outreach
assessment discovery
Rounds of grant writing
and application
Iterations of
search and reading
Drafting, receiving
comments,rewriting
Submit, peer review,
rejection, resubmitting
Rounds of experiments
and measurements
16. A multi-cyclic, multi-ordered
model of the research workflow, with loops
preparation
analysis
writingpublication
outreach
assessment discovery
Rounds of grant writing
and application
Iterations of
search and reading
Drafting, receiving
comments,rewriting
Submit, peer review,
rejection, resubmitting
Rounds of experiments
and measurements
24. Do you support Open Access ?
USA 86 %
Canada 90 %
Brazil 93 %
Russia 77 %
China 85 %
Japan 78 %
India 88 %
Australia 87 %
UK 95 %
Germany 95 %
France 92 %
25. Do you support Open Access ?
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
Yes No I don't
know
Japan
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
Yes No I don't
know
China
26. Do you support Open Access ?
USA 86 %
Canada 90 %
Brazil 93 %
Russia 77 %
China 85 %
Japan 78 %
India 88 %
Australia 87 %
UK 95 %
Germany 95 %
France 92 %
27. Do you support Open Science ?
USA 79 %
Canada 79 %
Brazil 88 %
Russia 86 %
China 87 %
Japan 73 %
India 94 %
Australia 82 %
UK 84 %
Germany 76 %
France 90 %
28. Make these data work for you
Do Asian postdocs look more to impact
factors to select a journal to publish in than
their Latin American counterparts?
29. Make these data work for you
Is sharing ‘preprints’ gaining traction beyond
the fields of astronomy, physics and math, and
if so, what platforms are used?
30. Make these data work for you
Which tools are used in multiple research
phases, and are they leading tools
in any of these phases?