Open Science for Australian Institute of Marine Science Workshop

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*Please excuse the typos :) Presentation on open science and open data for the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) workshop on "Raising your research profile using research data". 18 June 2014.

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Carly Strasser California Digital Library carlystrasser@gmail.com 18 June 2014

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Changing the culture of research

Enable data sharing Encourage

new incentives

Think about code sharing

Work with libraries, publishers and

researchers

Explore new tools to help

change system

Build tools

Advocate for open science

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Why do they pay?

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Why do scientists do science?

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Doing science is a privilege.

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Scientists have an obligation ensure reproducibility & trustworthiness further scientific progress

How?

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Open Science

Making data research dissemination

available to all

Why?

Because we need to be credible.

Because reproducibility is one of the fundamental tenets of science.

Because Fox News, creationism, and the war on science.

Because we need to be credible.

Because reproducibility is one of the fundamental tenets of science.

“Help us identify grants that are wasteful or that you don’t think are a good use of taxpayer dollars.” ! Rep. Adrian Smith (R-Nebraska), a member of the House Committee on Science and Technology

Because Fox News, creationism, and the war on science.

Because we need to be credible.

Because reproducibility is one of the fundamental tenets of science.

Because it means faster progress.

Because you are a future scientists need your data.

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Because you have to.

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E-notebooks Open Lab

Notebooks

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Digital ¤ Free ¤ Online

No price or permission barriers

Full content

Immediately available

Not just publications

OA OA Journals Peer review

e.g., PLOS & Ecosphere

OA OA Repositories No peer review Can be institutional or discipline-specific

2 flavors of OA

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OA: OA Journals

•  Some charge authors but many don’t

•  Waived fees if institution has a subscription

•  Institutions have funds for paying fees

OA: OA Repositories •  House articles for authors

•  Articles can be in OA journals or traditional journals

•  Post-print archiving is… explicitly allowed by ~60% of journals

allowed by almost all others by request

•  Solves pricing and permission problems

OA: OA Repositories •  House articles for authors

•  Articles can be in OA journals or traditional journals

•  Post-print archiving is… explicitly allowed by ~60% of journals

allowed by almost all others by request

•  Solves pricing and permission problems

Holdup: Authors aren’t doing it

http://datapub.cdlib.org/2012/11/06/researchers-make-your-previous-work-oa/

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Open

certain data should be freely available to everyone to use & republish as they wish, without restrictions from copyright, patents or other mechanisms of control

Data

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Culture Shift Required

h/t Ted Hart, NEON

You can be the

Guardian Steward Caretaker

Data can’t be owned.

databib.org

Where should I put

my data?

Find a repository for your data

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Open Source Software

•  source code available •  licensed so that others can study,

change and distribute the software to anyone and for any purpose

•  Developed in a public, collaborative manner

Benefits

•  Reproduce research •  Find & fix bugs •  Extend utility: new software •  Community effort

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What does this have to do with science?

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Other Fun Stuff

Step-by-step wizard for generating DMP

create | edit | re-use | share

Free & open to community

dmptool.org Write a DMP

Learn new skills

software carpentry www.software-carpentry.org

Data Code Slides Blogs

Downloads Tweets

Mentions Views

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Get credit

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Get credit

Claim your work

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Open science FTW

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