Ivo Grigorov & FOSTER Consortium Members
www.fosteropenscience.eu
DiPP2014 Veliko Tarnovo, Sept 2014
@ fosterscience
# fosteropenscience
Bio: Ivo Grigorov
• PhD Marine Science
• Data Journal Editorial Team
• Open Science advocate
• Project Manager & Fund raising, Horizon 2020 [email protected] @OAforClimate
“Open science (research) is the umbrella term of the movement to make scientific research, data and
dissemination accessible to all levels of an inquiring society,
amateur or professional.”
"The currency of researchers is really about making sure their
work can be read and can be cited”
Robert Kiley, Wellcome Trust
”Researchers job is to change the world, not get tenure”
Mike Taylor ESOF2014 Should Science Be OPEN?
@ fosterscience
"Focus on Impact (Factor) distorts what matters in science” Dr. Alan Leshner, CEO AAAS & Publisher of ”Science” journal #esof2014 pic.twitter.com/M9D0rVtggI 24/06/2014 16:53
3 reasons to use Open Science by default:
Multiply Collaborations
Stronger Research Profile
Greater funding success
NO AUTO-
MATION
TAKES TIME
UNAWARE
USELESS COPY-RIGHT
Motivation
Affraid of
visibility
Source: Graziotin 2014. DOI: 10.14293/A2199-1006.01.SOR-COMPSCI.LZQ19.v1
Plagiarism
Barriers to Open Science:
Multiply Collaborations
https://www.ted.com/talks/eric_berlow_and_sean_gourley_mapping_ideas_worth_spreading
Open Science networks research …
“At scale you can have
serendipity by design,
not by blind luck.”
Source: http://cameronneylon.net/blog/network-enabled-research/
Stronger Research Profile
http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0021101
IDEA & PROPOSAL
TESTS
DATA
MODEL CODE
ARTICLES
Idealised Research Lifecycle
Open Notebook
Science DOI
DataCenter
DOI GitHub
DOI
REF
IMPACT
OER
Consolidate your findings, and link them to each other…
… for IMPACT!
SOCIAL MEDIA ATTENTION
THE MANUSCRIPT, FREE & NOW
Research
Institutes
Strategies
INNOVATION
EDUCATION
RESEARCH
#OER
#OpenScience
#Open Innovation
Greater funding success
Quality Research Outputs: articles, books or other research outputs.
Impact: in the form of case studies which demonstrate a distinctive social, economic or cultural impact outside academia.
Research Environment: the quality of the environment within which the research is conducted.
How are institutions evaluated?
Importance and ease of access: industry & commerce
Mean ratings (x axis), where 7=`extremely important’ and % of users for whom access is `fairly easy’ or `very easy’ (y axis) (n=699)
Source: “Transitions in Scholarly Communications - a Portfolio of Research Projects | Research Information Network,” 2011. http://www.rin.ac.uk/our-work/communicating-and-disseminating-research/transitions-scholarly-communications-portfolio-res
Is there any evidence that Open Science leads to economic benefits?
Is there any evidence that Open Science leads to economic benefits?
Source: Houghton, J., Swan, A. & Brown, S. Access
to research and technical information in Denmark. (2011) http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/272603
19% of the processes developed would have been delayed or abandoned without access to research a 2.2 years delay would cost around EUR 5 million per firm in lost sales
Complying with Horizon 2020 while getting funded ?
Complying with Horizon 2020 while getting funded ?
2.1 Expected impact to WorkProgram - expected impacts set out in the work programme - delivering innovations to the markets - socially important impacts
- plan for results dissemination and exploitation
- research data management for verification & re-use - knowledge strategy management & Open Access
… for public and societal engagement!
http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0021101
IDEA & PROPOSAL
TESTS
DATA
MODEL CODE
ARTICLES
Open Notebook
Science DOI
DataCenter
DOI GitHub
DOI
OER