European Stakeholder Round Table Berlin, Museum für...
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Open Science
Ron Dekker, Seconded National Expert [opinions are my own]
European Commission DG Research & Innovation A.6-Data, Open Access and Foresight
1. Open Science
2. EC Policy
3. Open Science Policy Platform
4. Links
5. What can you do?
European Stakeholder Round Table Berlin, Museum für Naturkunde 8 November 2016
Open Science
• A systemic change in the modus operandi of science and research
• Affecting the whole research cycle and its stakeholders
• Commissioner Carlos Moedas Open Science Presidency Conference
Amsterdam, 4 April 2016
A new approach to the scientific process based on
• * cooperative work and
• * new ways of diffusing knowledge
• by using digital technologies and new collaborative tools
Open Science: a new approach to the research process
A new approach to the scientific process based on
• * cooperative work and
• * new ways of diffusing knowledge
• by using digital technologies and new collaborative tools
It affects virtually all components of doing science and research, from conceptual work to publishing, from empirical research to data-analysis.
Shifting focus from publishing as fast as possible to sharing knowledge as early as possible"
of services and standards
Collaborative bibliographies
Analysis
Open Science – an emerging ecosystem
Open Science – genesis of EC policy
Extensive stakeholder consultation Public consultation (July-September 2014) Validation workshops (October-December 2014) Final report (February 2015):
http://ec.europa.eu/research/consultations/science-2.0/science_2_0_final_report.pdf
European Open Science Agenda Broad consensus on five policy action lines
Strong support by Member States Competitiveness Council Conclusions ‘Data-Driven Economy' May 2015
Presidency conference Open Science & Competitiveness Council Conclusions ‘Open Science') May 2016
Reflected in the Commission top priorities and actions Included in the Digital Single Market strategy May 2015
High Level Expert Groups on 8 Action Lines
Open Science Policy Platform
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EC Open Science Agenda
Fostering and creating incentives for Open Science Open Science in education programmes and best practices Extending the input of knowledge producers in an open environment It is also about the quality, impact and research integrity of science
Removing barriers for Open Science includes a review of researchers' careers with a view on creating incentives and awarding researchers for engagement with Open Science
Developing research infrastructures for Open Science Improve data hosting, access and governance
Mainstreaming and further promoting
Open Access policies to research data and publications
Embedding Open Science in society as a soc-ec driver Open Science becomes instrumental in making science more responsive to societal and economic expectations.
1. Reward systems 2. Measuring quality and impact: altmetrics 3. Changing business models for publishing 4. FAIR open data 5. Open Science Cloud 6. Research integrity 7. Citizen Science 8. Open education and skills
Key Issues of the Open Science Agenda
Open Science Policy Platform
• May 2016 Competitiveness Council:
• NOTES the establishment of the Open Science Policy Platform by the Commission,
• which aims at supporting the further development of the European Open Science policy and promoting the uptake by stakeholders of best practices …
OSPP Goals
• EC: Advance Open Science in order to radically increase the quality and impact of European science
• OSPP
• Catalyse the transition towards Open Science
• Identify the issues
• Work along the 8 priorities of the Open Science Agenda
Harvest & connect what's happening ' outside' (RDA, ECSA, …)
Make use of the expert groups; our network, outside expertise & reports, best practices, …
Right of initiative: set up/work on new ideas
• Connect the issues,
Have a system approach / overarching view
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OSPP Mandate
1. Function as a dynamic, stakeholder-driven mechanism
a. identify the issues to be addressed
b. bring up and address issues of concern for the science and research
community
2. Advise the Commission
a. on how to further develop and practically implement open science policy
b. recommendations on the policy actions required and any cross-cutting
issue affecting Open Science
3. Support policy implementation
a. contribute to reviewing best practices, drawing policy guidelines and
encouraging their active uptake by stakeholders
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How to work at OSPP?
• Function as a team • Integral discussion
– every member can participate in every subject
• Organise ourselves in order to work efficiently
• Be Open • Communicate on our activities (web, blog, …)
• Set up a second ring, incl. involving 'our' experts
• Have Open/Public Consultations
• Outcomes/Results • Reach consensus: will be a very strong (not to be
neglected) advise to EC
• Set options: EC may choose a solution from these options 11
European Commission
Digital Single Market & framework conditions for data:
• Copyright - TDM • Data Protection • Free Flow of Data • …
ERA & framework conditions for actors:
• European Charter for researchers
• Code of conduct for Research Integrity
• Charter for Access to Research Infra
• …
Open Science Policy Platform
Wide input from stakeholders:
• ad-hoc meetings and workshops • e-platform with wider community • reports and independent experts
EG on open science cloud EG on altmetrics EG on alt. business models
for OA publishing EG on FAIR open data
opinions
advice
context
European
Open Science
Agenda
Open Science Policy Platform
Links (personal thoughts)
• Ecosystem implies an Inclusive Approach [Diversity makes us stronger; We need innovation ourselves – and game changers]
Make use of expertise, infrastructures, etc. from other stakeholders
Join forces, also outside Europe (science is global, knowledge transfer also)
Essential for solving today’s complex societal & grand challenges
• It’s about Data More data than all researchers could ever analyse
• It’s about Impact Funders want more return
Impact is currently limited to scientific impact (= among peers)
and further limited by taking the Journal Impact Factor as the main indicator
Real Impact deals with science, innovation, society and education
• Open as a Principle We need to better connect science with innovation and to the world (new users)
Open Science, Open Innovation, Open to the World
And more data to become available