About Science 2.0 and Open Science - Inconecss€¦ · Amstercam Call for Action 8. Stimulate new...
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Dr. Guido Scherp Coordinator Leibniz Research Alliance Science 2.0 ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
About Science 2.0 and Open Science
Digitization of Research
Photo: CDC/ Cynthia Goldsmith
Gretchen Vogel, A plea for open science on Zika, ScienceMag, 2016
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open discourse
participation
collaboration
communication
Science 2.0 is concerned with the use of participative internet technologies in
all phases of research
www.leibniz-science20.de @lfvscience20
examine the effects of Science 2.0 on science and society
establish Science 2.0 as new and transdisciplinary research discipline in the scientific community
Objectives
Grand Challenges
new working habits
technological development
user behaviour research
Economists 2015 n=458 Wikipedia: 77,5 % Content sharing/cloud service: 70,7 % Other Wiki: 37,6 % Learning management system: 46,9 % Reference Manager: 34,9 % Professional and academic SNS: 64,0 %
Science 2.0 and Libraries New publication forms and processes New ways to search for and to disseminate scientific literature Scientists work online and mobile
Check out prototypes at: www.eexcess.eu or at Science 2.0 Conference
Bring the content to the user
“Knowledge is open if anyone is free to access, use, modify, and share it …” [Open Definition]
Scientific products: Open Access, Open Data, Open Source, Open Educational Resources, …
Scientific processes: Open Peer Review, Open Methodology, …
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Science 2.0
How can I use participative internet technologies in my research? Collaboratively write a paper/project
proposal Blog (intermediate) research results Discuss in Microblogs and
(academic) Social Networks Exchange data and information via
online storage
Does not have be open - But switching to openess is easy
Open Science
How can I open my research as much as possible? Publish open access Publish (raw) research data Publish scripts and code Use licences that allow reuse (e.g.
CC-0) Report regulary about research
progress and discuss early ideas
Works without Science 2.0 – But Science 2.0 is suitable for it
Offene Doktorarbeit
Open Science Prize
Amstercam Call for Action 8. Stimulate new publishing models for knowledge transfer •Research libraries: act as publishers of open access for their institutions; create a database of open science best practices. •Funders, publishers, Research Performing Organisations and research libraries: support discipline-based foundations that help flip subscription journals to FAIR open access by providing funds for APCs and transition by 2020. •Universities, university libraries, publishers and funders: promote ‘bulk’ processing of APCs to reduce administration overload among researchers. 9. Stimulate evidence-based research on innovations in open science •Research libraries: raise awareness, participate in EU projects, collect best practices, create a forum to share experiences.
11. Involve researchers and new users in open science •Develop new types of services to researchers in support of open science and train support staff (for instance in ICT services and libraries) to deliver these services.
„European Open Science Cloud“ www.science20-conference.eu
#sci20conf
www.science20-conference.eu/barcamp #s20bar
„Putting Science 2.0/Open Science into practice“