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Behind the courtain of a paperInterdisciplinary research from the idea to dissemination

Federico GobboFGobbouvanl

Dublin Institute of Technology 7 november 2015

1 of 40

Introduction

2 of 40

My main affiliation since Feb 2014

My official web page in Dutch at the UvA3 of 40

My research triangle

httpfedericogobboname4 of 40

My academic life in one slide

MA in Media Studies (1998) PhD in Computer Science (2009)

5 Universities (Italy the Netherlands China) in 10 years of(almost) full-time career

my first publication in 1998 was in language acquisition

in the last 10 years approx 100 publications in different fields

publications in different languages (English Italian Esperantomainly)

co-authored works with mathematicians philosophers economistsengineers

Interdisciplinarity is a practice

5 of 40

My academic life in one slide

MA in Media Studies (1998) PhD in Computer Science (2009)

5 Universities (Italy the Netherlands China) in 10 years of(almost) full-time career

my first publication in 1998 was in language acquisition

in the last 10 years approx 100 publications in different fields

publications in different languages (English Italian Esperantomainly)

co-authored works with mathematicians philosophers economistsengineers

Interdisciplinarity is a practice

5 of 40

Computer science hard or soft

Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

6 of 40

Computer science hard or soft

Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

6 of 40

Outline

1 the idea how to choose the good one

2 why to collaborate with others

3 how to collaborate with others effectively

4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

7 of 40

Outline

1 the idea how to choose the good one

2 why to collaborate with others

3 how to collaborate with others effectively

4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

7 of 40

The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History ofModern Computing

DOI httpdxdoiorg101007s13347-012-0097-0

Part one the idea

How to choose the good one

9 of 40

We are in the Information Overload Era

ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

Nothing new under the sun

In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

11 of 40

The Memex in use

source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

Lesson learnt n1

Check if someone had already published an

elaboration of your idea

if yes discard it

if no proceed and elaborate

What is a virtual machine

ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

Our case study

The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

15 of 40

Our case study

The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

15 of 40

From the abstract of our case study

From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

16 of 40

Part two

Why to collaborate with others

17 of 40

How NOT to do research nowadays

ccopy Richard Linderum

The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

it is more fun you never get bored of your research

19 of 40

Lesson learnt n2

Research results live inside (at least) one

academic community

if your idea is interesting for an academic

community go for it

if not try to reshape it in new terms

referring to the current literature in the field

From the abstract of our case study

From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

21 of 40

Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

inforgs interconnected informational organisms

method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

Philosophy of Information (PI)

All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

22 of 40

Our case study re-definition of common terms

What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

23 of 40

Lesson learnt n3

Pay attention to the key concepts

link your key concepts to a renowned

academic tradition

redefine common terms in a inequivocable

way to prevent possible arguments

(You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

Lesson learnt n3

Pay attention to the key concepts

link your key concepts to a renowned

academic tradition

redefine common terms in a inequivocable

way to prevent possible arguments

(You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

Part three

How to collaborate with others effectively

26 of 40

Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

27 of 40

Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

27 of 40

Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

27 of 40

Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

27 of 40

Two ways for paper co-writing

1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

28 of 40

Two ways for paper co-writing

1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

28 of 40

Two ways for paper co-writing

1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

28 of 40

Two ways for paper co-writing

1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

28 of 40

Part four dissemination

Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

29 of 40

We live in difficult times

source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

The copyright issue and the social networks

the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

31 of 40

The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

32 of 40

An example the rules for Springer

An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

33 of 40

Case study from another paper of ours

ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

URL httpdareuvanl

The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

The challenge of Open Access

Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

A good resource is the white paper How open is it

URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

37 of 40

The colours of Open Access

green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

38 of 40

A simpler way to say that

CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

Questions Comments

If not now send afterwards to

〈FGobbouvanl〉

Download and share this presentation from here

httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

40 of 40

  • Introduction
  • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
  • Part two why to collaborate with others
  • Part three how to collaborate with others
  • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

    Introduction

    2 of 40

    My main affiliation since Feb 2014

    My official web page in Dutch at the UvA3 of 40

    My research triangle

    httpfedericogobboname4 of 40

    My academic life in one slide

    MA in Media Studies (1998) PhD in Computer Science (2009)

    5 Universities (Italy the Netherlands China) in 10 years of(almost) full-time career

    my first publication in 1998 was in language acquisition

    in the last 10 years approx 100 publications in different fields

    publications in different languages (English Italian Esperantomainly)

    co-authored works with mathematicians philosophers economistsengineers

    Interdisciplinarity is a practice

    5 of 40

    My academic life in one slide

    MA in Media Studies (1998) PhD in Computer Science (2009)

    5 Universities (Italy the Netherlands China) in 10 years of(almost) full-time career

    my first publication in 1998 was in language acquisition

    in the last 10 years approx 100 publications in different fields

    publications in different languages (English Italian Esperantomainly)

    co-authored works with mathematicians philosophers economistsengineers

    Interdisciplinarity is a practice

    5 of 40

    Computer science hard or soft

    Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

    Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

    Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

    6 of 40

    Computer science hard or soft

    Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

    Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

    Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

    6 of 40

    Outline

    1 the idea how to choose the good one

    2 why to collaborate with others

    3 how to collaborate with others effectively

    4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

    We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

    7 of 40

    Outline

    1 the idea how to choose the good one

    2 why to collaborate with others

    3 how to collaborate with others effectively

    4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

    We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

    7 of 40

    The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History ofModern Computing

    DOI httpdxdoiorg101007s13347-012-0097-0

    Part one the idea

    How to choose the good one

    9 of 40

    We are in the Information Overload Era

    ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

    Nothing new under the sun

    In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

    Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

    Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

    11 of 40

    The Memex in use

    source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

    Lesson learnt n1

    Check if someone had already published an

    elaboration of your idea

    if yes discard it

    if no proceed and elaborate

    What is a virtual machine

    ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

    Our case study

    The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

    Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

    Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

    Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

    15 of 40

    Our case study

    The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

    Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

    Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

    Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

    15 of 40

    From the abstract of our case study

    From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

    source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

    16 of 40

    Part two

    Why to collaborate with others

    17 of 40

    How NOT to do research nowadays

    ccopy Richard Linderum

    The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

    researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

    sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

    people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

    it is more fun you never get bored of your research

    19 of 40

    Lesson learnt n2

    Research results live inside (at least) one

    academic community

    if your idea is interesting for an academic

    community go for it

    if not try to reshape it in new terms

    referring to the current literature in the field

    From the abstract of our case study

    From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

    source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

    21 of 40

    Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

    inforgs interconnected informational organisms

    method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

    Philosophy of Information (PI)

    All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

    22 of 40

    Our case study re-definition of common terms

    What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

    A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

    23 of 40

    Lesson learnt n3

    Pay attention to the key concepts

    link your key concepts to a renowned

    academic tradition

    redefine common terms in a inequivocable

    way to prevent possible arguments

    (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

    Lesson learnt n3

    Pay attention to the key concepts

    link your key concepts to a renowned

    academic tradition

    redefine common terms in a inequivocable

    way to prevent possible arguments

    (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

    Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

    I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

    source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

    Part three

    How to collaborate with others effectively

    26 of 40

    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

    27 of 40

    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

    27 of 40

    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

    27 of 40

    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

    27 of 40

    Two ways for paper co-writing

    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

    pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

    28 of 40

    Two ways for paper co-writing

    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

    28 of 40

    Two ways for paper co-writing

    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

    pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

    28 of 40

    Two ways for paper co-writing

    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

    28 of 40

    Part four dissemination

    Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

    29 of 40

    We live in difficult times

    source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

    The copyright issue and the social networks

    the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

    some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

    You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

    31 of 40

    The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

    1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

    2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

    3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

    32 of 40

    An example the rules for Springer

    An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

    33 of 40

    Case study from another paper of ours

    ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

    Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

    URL httpdareuvanl

    The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

    CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

    The challenge of Open Access

    Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

    There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

    A good resource is the white paper How open is it

    URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

    37 of 40

    The colours of Open Access

    green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

    blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

    yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

    white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

    gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

    38 of 40

    A simpler way to say that

    CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

    Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

    Questions Comments

    If not now send afterwards to

    〈FGobbouvanl〉

    Download and share this presentation from here

    httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

    CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

    40 of 40

    • Introduction
    • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
    • Part two why to collaborate with others
    • Part three how to collaborate with others
    • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

      My main affiliation since Feb 2014

      My official web page in Dutch at the UvA3 of 40

      My research triangle

      httpfedericogobboname4 of 40

      My academic life in one slide

      MA in Media Studies (1998) PhD in Computer Science (2009)

      5 Universities (Italy the Netherlands China) in 10 years of(almost) full-time career

      my first publication in 1998 was in language acquisition

      in the last 10 years approx 100 publications in different fields

      publications in different languages (English Italian Esperantomainly)

      co-authored works with mathematicians philosophers economistsengineers

      Interdisciplinarity is a practice

      5 of 40

      My academic life in one slide

      MA in Media Studies (1998) PhD in Computer Science (2009)

      5 Universities (Italy the Netherlands China) in 10 years of(almost) full-time career

      my first publication in 1998 was in language acquisition

      in the last 10 years approx 100 publications in different fields

      publications in different languages (English Italian Esperantomainly)

      co-authored works with mathematicians philosophers economistsengineers

      Interdisciplinarity is a practice

      5 of 40

      Computer science hard or soft

      Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

      Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

      Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

      6 of 40

      Computer science hard or soft

      Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

      Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

      Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

      6 of 40

      Outline

      1 the idea how to choose the good one

      2 why to collaborate with others

      3 how to collaborate with others effectively

      4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

      We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

      7 of 40

      Outline

      1 the idea how to choose the good one

      2 why to collaborate with others

      3 how to collaborate with others effectively

      4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

      We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

      7 of 40

      The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History ofModern Computing

      DOI httpdxdoiorg101007s13347-012-0097-0

      Part one the idea

      How to choose the good one

      9 of 40

      We are in the Information Overload Era

      ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

      Nothing new under the sun

      In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

      Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

      Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

      11 of 40

      The Memex in use

      source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

      Lesson learnt n1

      Check if someone had already published an

      elaboration of your idea

      if yes discard it

      if no proceed and elaborate

      What is a virtual machine

      ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

      Our case study

      The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

      Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

      Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

      Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

      15 of 40

      Our case study

      The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

      Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

      Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

      Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

      15 of 40

      From the abstract of our case study

      From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

      source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

      16 of 40

      Part two

      Why to collaborate with others

      17 of 40

      How NOT to do research nowadays

      ccopy Richard Linderum

      The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

      researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

      sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

      people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

      it is more fun you never get bored of your research

      19 of 40

      Lesson learnt n2

      Research results live inside (at least) one

      academic community

      if your idea is interesting for an academic

      community go for it

      if not try to reshape it in new terms

      referring to the current literature in the field

      From the abstract of our case study

      From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

      source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

      21 of 40

      Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

      inforgs interconnected informational organisms

      method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

      Philosophy of Information (PI)

      All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

      22 of 40

      Our case study re-definition of common terms

      What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

      A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

      23 of 40

      Lesson learnt n3

      Pay attention to the key concepts

      link your key concepts to a renowned

      academic tradition

      redefine common terms in a inequivocable

      way to prevent possible arguments

      (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

      Lesson learnt n3

      Pay attention to the key concepts

      link your key concepts to a renowned

      academic tradition

      redefine common terms in a inequivocable

      way to prevent possible arguments

      (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

      Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

      I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

      source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

      Part three

      How to collaborate with others effectively

      26 of 40

      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

      27 of 40

      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

      27 of 40

      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

      27 of 40

      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

      27 of 40

      Two ways for paper co-writing

      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

      pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

      28 of 40

      Two ways for paper co-writing

      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

      28 of 40

      Two ways for paper co-writing

      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

      pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

      28 of 40

      Two ways for paper co-writing

      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

      28 of 40

      Part four dissemination

      Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

      29 of 40

      We live in difficult times

      source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

      The copyright issue and the social networks

      the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

      some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

      You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

      31 of 40

      The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

      1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

      2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

      3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

      32 of 40

      An example the rules for Springer

      An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

      33 of 40

      Case study from another paper of ours

      ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

      Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

      URL httpdareuvanl

      The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

      CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

      The challenge of Open Access

      Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

      There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

      A good resource is the white paper How open is it

      URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

      37 of 40

      The colours of Open Access

      green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

      blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

      yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

      white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

      gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

      38 of 40

      A simpler way to say that

      CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

      Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

      Questions Comments

      If not now send afterwards to

      〈FGobbouvanl〉

      Download and share this presentation from here

      httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

      CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

      40 of 40

      • Introduction
      • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
      • Part two why to collaborate with others
      • Part three how to collaborate with others
      • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

        My research triangle

        httpfedericogobboname4 of 40

        My academic life in one slide

        MA in Media Studies (1998) PhD in Computer Science (2009)

        5 Universities (Italy the Netherlands China) in 10 years of(almost) full-time career

        my first publication in 1998 was in language acquisition

        in the last 10 years approx 100 publications in different fields

        publications in different languages (English Italian Esperantomainly)

        co-authored works with mathematicians philosophers economistsengineers

        Interdisciplinarity is a practice

        5 of 40

        My academic life in one slide

        MA in Media Studies (1998) PhD in Computer Science (2009)

        5 Universities (Italy the Netherlands China) in 10 years of(almost) full-time career

        my first publication in 1998 was in language acquisition

        in the last 10 years approx 100 publications in different fields

        publications in different languages (English Italian Esperantomainly)

        co-authored works with mathematicians philosophers economistsengineers

        Interdisciplinarity is a practice

        5 of 40

        Computer science hard or soft

        Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

        Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

        Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

        6 of 40

        Computer science hard or soft

        Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

        Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

        Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

        6 of 40

        Outline

        1 the idea how to choose the good one

        2 why to collaborate with others

        3 how to collaborate with others effectively

        4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

        We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

        7 of 40

        Outline

        1 the idea how to choose the good one

        2 why to collaborate with others

        3 how to collaborate with others effectively

        4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

        We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

        7 of 40

        The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History ofModern Computing

        DOI httpdxdoiorg101007s13347-012-0097-0

        Part one the idea

        How to choose the good one

        9 of 40

        We are in the Information Overload Era

        ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

        Nothing new under the sun

        In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

        Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

        Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

        11 of 40

        The Memex in use

        source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

        Lesson learnt n1

        Check if someone had already published an

        elaboration of your idea

        if yes discard it

        if no proceed and elaborate

        What is a virtual machine

        ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

        Our case study

        The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

        Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

        Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

        Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

        15 of 40

        Our case study

        The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

        Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

        Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

        Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

        15 of 40

        From the abstract of our case study

        From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

        source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

        16 of 40

        Part two

        Why to collaborate with others

        17 of 40

        How NOT to do research nowadays

        ccopy Richard Linderum

        The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

        researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

        sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

        people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

        it is more fun you never get bored of your research

        19 of 40

        Lesson learnt n2

        Research results live inside (at least) one

        academic community

        if your idea is interesting for an academic

        community go for it

        if not try to reshape it in new terms

        referring to the current literature in the field

        From the abstract of our case study

        From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

        source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

        21 of 40

        Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

        inforgs interconnected informational organisms

        method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

        Philosophy of Information (PI)

        All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

        22 of 40

        Our case study re-definition of common terms

        What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

        A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

        23 of 40

        Lesson learnt n3

        Pay attention to the key concepts

        link your key concepts to a renowned

        academic tradition

        redefine common terms in a inequivocable

        way to prevent possible arguments

        (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

        Lesson learnt n3

        Pay attention to the key concepts

        link your key concepts to a renowned

        academic tradition

        redefine common terms in a inequivocable

        way to prevent possible arguments

        (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

        Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

        I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

        source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

        Part three

        How to collaborate with others effectively

        26 of 40

        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

        27 of 40

        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

        27 of 40

        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

        27 of 40

        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

        27 of 40

        Two ways for paper co-writing

        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

        pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

        28 of 40

        Two ways for paper co-writing

        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

        28 of 40

        Two ways for paper co-writing

        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

        pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

        28 of 40

        Two ways for paper co-writing

        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

        28 of 40

        Part four dissemination

        Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

        29 of 40

        We live in difficult times

        source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

        The copyright issue and the social networks

        the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

        some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

        You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

        31 of 40

        The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

        1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

        2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

        3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

        32 of 40

        An example the rules for Springer

        An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

        33 of 40

        Case study from another paper of ours

        ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

        Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

        URL httpdareuvanl

        The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

        CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

        The challenge of Open Access

        Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

        There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

        A good resource is the white paper How open is it

        URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

        37 of 40

        The colours of Open Access

        green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

        blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

        yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

        white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

        gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

        38 of 40

        A simpler way to say that

        CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

        Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

        Questions Comments

        If not now send afterwards to

        〈FGobbouvanl〉

        Download and share this presentation from here

        httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

        CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

        40 of 40

        • Introduction
        • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
        • Part two why to collaborate with others
        • Part three how to collaborate with others
        • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

          My academic life in one slide

          MA in Media Studies (1998) PhD in Computer Science (2009)

          5 Universities (Italy the Netherlands China) in 10 years of(almost) full-time career

          my first publication in 1998 was in language acquisition

          in the last 10 years approx 100 publications in different fields

          publications in different languages (English Italian Esperantomainly)

          co-authored works with mathematicians philosophers economistsengineers

          Interdisciplinarity is a practice

          5 of 40

          My academic life in one slide

          MA in Media Studies (1998) PhD in Computer Science (2009)

          5 Universities (Italy the Netherlands China) in 10 years of(almost) full-time career

          my first publication in 1998 was in language acquisition

          in the last 10 years approx 100 publications in different fields

          publications in different languages (English Italian Esperantomainly)

          co-authored works with mathematicians philosophers economistsengineers

          Interdisciplinarity is a practice

          5 of 40

          Computer science hard or soft

          Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

          Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

          Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

          6 of 40

          Computer science hard or soft

          Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

          Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

          Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

          6 of 40

          Outline

          1 the idea how to choose the good one

          2 why to collaborate with others

          3 how to collaborate with others effectively

          4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

          We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

          7 of 40

          Outline

          1 the idea how to choose the good one

          2 why to collaborate with others

          3 how to collaborate with others effectively

          4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

          We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

          7 of 40

          The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History ofModern Computing

          DOI httpdxdoiorg101007s13347-012-0097-0

          Part one the idea

          How to choose the good one

          9 of 40

          We are in the Information Overload Era

          ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

          Nothing new under the sun

          In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

          Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

          Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

          11 of 40

          The Memex in use

          source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

          Lesson learnt n1

          Check if someone had already published an

          elaboration of your idea

          if yes discard it

          if no proceed and elaborate

          What is a virtual machine

          ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

          Our case study

          The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

          Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

          Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

          Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

          15 of 40

          Our case study

          The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

          Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

          Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

          Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

          15 of 40

          From the abstract of our case study

          From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

          source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

          16 of 40

          Part two

          Why to collaborate with others

          17 of 40

          How NOT to do research nowadays

          ccopy Richard Linderum

          The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

          researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

          sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

          people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

          it is more fun you never get bored of your research

          19 of 40

          Lesson learnt n2

          Research results live inside (at least) one

          academic community

          if your idea is interesting for an academic

          community go for it

          if not try to reshape it in new terms

          referring to the current literature in the field

          From the abstract of our case study

          From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

          source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

          21 of 40

          Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

          inforgs interconnected informational organisms

          method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

          Philosophy of Information (PI)

          All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

          22 of 40

          Our case study re-definition of common terms

          What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

          A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

          23 of 40

          Lesson learnt n3

          Pay attention to the key concepts

          link your key concepts to a renowned

          academic tradition

          redefine common terms in a inequivocable

          way to prevent possible arguments

          (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

          Lesson learnt n3

          Pay attention to the key concepts

          link your key concepts to a renowned

          academic tradition

          redefine common terms in a inequivocable

          way to prevent possible arguments

          (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

          Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

          I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

          source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

          Part three

          How to collaborate with others effectively

          26 of 40

          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

          27 of 40

          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

          27 of 40

          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

          27 of 40

          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

          27 of 40

          Two ways for paper co-writing

          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

          pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

          28 of 40

          Two ways for paper co-writing

          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

          28 of 40

          Two ways for paper co-writing

          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

          pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

          28 of 40

          Two ways for paper co-writing

          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

          28 of 40

          Part four dissemination

          Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

          29 of 40

          We live in difficult times

          source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

          The copyright issue and the social networks

          the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

          some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

          You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

          31 of 40

          The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

          1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

          2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

          3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

          32 of 40

          An example the rules for Springer

          An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

          33 of 40

          Case study from another paper of ours

          ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

          Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

          URL httpdareuvanl

          The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

          CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

          The challenge of Open Access

          Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

          There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

          A good resource is the white paper How open is it

          URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

          37 of 40

          The colours of Open Access

          green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

          blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

          yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

          white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

          gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

          38 of 40

          A simpler way to say that

          CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

          Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

          Questions Comments

          If not now send afterwards to

          〈FGobbouvanl〉

          Download and share this presentation from here

          httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

          CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

          40 of 40

          • Introduction
          • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
          • Part two why to collaborate with others
          • Part three how to collaborate with others
          • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

            My academic life in one slide

            MA in Media Studies (1998) PhD in Computer Science (2009)

            5 Universities (Italy the Netherlands China) in 10 years of(almost) full-time career

            my first publication in 1998 was in language acquisition

            in the last 10 years approx 100 publications in different fields

            publications in different languages (English Italian Esperantomainly)

            co-authored works with mathematicians philosophers economistsengineers

            Interdisciplinarity is a practice

            5 of 40

            Computer science hard or soft

            Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

            Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

            Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

            6 of 40

            Computer science hard or soft

            Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

            Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

            Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

            6 of 40

            Outline

            1 the idea how to choose the good one

            2 why to collaborate with others

            3 how to collaborate with others effectively

            4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

            We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

            7 of 40

            Outline

            1 the idea how to choose the good one

            2 why to collaborate with others

            3 how to collaborate with others effectively

            4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

            We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

            7 of 40

            The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History ofModern Computing

            DOI httpdxdoiorg101007s13347-012-0097-0

            Part one the idea

            How to choose the good one

            9 of 40

            We are in the Information Overload Era

            ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

            Nothing new under the sun

            In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

            Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

            Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

            11 of 40

            The Memex in use

            source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

            Lesson learnt n1

            Check if someone had already published an

            elaboration of your idea

            if yes discard it

            if no proceed and elaborate

            What is a virtual machine

            ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

            Our case study

            The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

            Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

            Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

            Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

            15 of 40

            Our case study

            The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

            Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

            Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

            Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

            15 of 40

            From the abstract of our case study

            From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

            source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

            16 of 40

            Part two

            Why to collaborate with others

            17 of 40

            How NOT to do research nowadays

            ccopy Richard Linderum

            The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

            researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

            sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

            people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

            it is more fun you never get bored of your research

            19 of 40

            Lesson learnt n2

            Research results live inside (at least) one

            academic community

            if your idea is interesting for an academic

            community go for it

            if not try to reshape it in new terms

            referring to the current literature in the field

            From the abstract of our case study

            From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

            source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

            21 of 40

            Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

            inforgs interconnected informational organisms

            method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

            Philosophy of Information (PI)

            All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

            22 of 40

            Our case study re-definition of common terms

            What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

            A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

            23 of 40

            Lesson learnt n3

            Pay attention to the key concepts

            link your key concepts to a renowned

            academic tradition

            redefine common terms in a inequivocable

            way to prevent possible arguments

            (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

            Lesson learnt n3

            Pay attention to the key concepts

            link your key concepts to a renowned

            academic tradition

            redefine common terms in a inequivocable

            way to prevent possible arguments

            (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

            Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

            I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

            source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

            Part three

            How to collaborate with others effectively

            26 of 40

            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

            27 of 40

            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

            27 of 40

            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

            27 of 40

            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

            27 of 40

            Two ways for paper co-writing

            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

            pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

            28 of 40

            Two ways for paper co-writing

            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

            28 of 40

            Two ways for paper co-writing

            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

            pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

            28 of 40

            Two ways for paper co-writing

            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

            28 of 40

            Part four dissemination

            Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

            29 of 40

            We live in difficult times

            source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

            The copyright issue and the social networks

            the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

            some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

            You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

            31 of 40

            The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

            1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

            2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

            3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

            32 of 40

            An example the rules for Springer

            An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

            33 of 40

            Case study from another paper of ours

            ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

            Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

            URL httpdareuvanl

            The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

            CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

            The challenge of Open Access

            Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

            There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

            A good resource is the white paper How open is it

            URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

            37 of 40

            The colours of Open Access

            green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

            blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

            yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

            white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

            gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

            38 of 40

            A simpler way to say that

            CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

            Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

            Questions Comments

            If not now send afterwards to

            〈FGobbouvanl〉

            Download and share this presentation from here

            httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

            CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

            40 of 40

            • Introduction
            • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
            • Part two why to collaborate with others
            • Part three how to collaborate with others
            • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

              Computer science hard or soft

              Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

              Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

              Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

              6 of 40

              Computer science hard or soft

              Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

              Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

              Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

              6 of 40

              Outline

              1 the idea how to choose the good one

              2 why to collaborate with others

              3 how to collaborate with others effectively

              4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

              We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

              7 of 40

              Outline

              1 the idea how to choose the good one

              2 why to collaborate with others

              3 how to collaborate with others effectively

              4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

              We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

              7 of 40

              The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History ofModern Computing

              DOI httpdxdoiorg101007s13347-012-0097-0

              Part one the idea

              How to choose the good one

              9 of 40

              We are in the Information Overload Era

              ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

              Nothing new under the sun

              In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

              Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

              Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

              11 of 40

              The Memex in use

              source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

              Lesson learnt n1

              Check if someone had already published an

              elaboration of your idea

              if yes discard it

              if no proceed and elaborate

              What is a virtual machine

              ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

              Our case study

              The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

              Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

              Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

              Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

              15 of 40

              Our case study

              The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

              Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

              Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

              Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

              15 of 40

              From the abstract of our case study

              From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

              source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

              16 of 40

              Part two

              Why to collaborate with others

              17 of 40

              How NOT to do research nowadays

              ccopy Richard Linderum

              The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

              researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

              sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

              people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

              it is more fun you never get bored of your research

              19 of 40

              Lesson learnt n2

              Research results live inside (at least) one

              academic community

              if your idea is interesting for an academic

              community go for it

              if not try to reshape it in new terms

              referring to the current literature in the field

              From the abstract of our case study

              From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

              source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

              21 of 40

              Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

              inforgs interconnected informational organisms

              method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

              Philosophy of Information (PI)

              All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

              22 of 40

              Our case study re-definition of common terms

              What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

              A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

              23 of 40

              Lesson learnt n3

              Pay attention to the key concepts

              link your key concepts to a renowned

              academic tradition

              redefine common terms in a inequivocable

              way to prevent possible arguments

              (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

              Lesson learnt n3

              Pay attention to the key concepts

              link your key concepts to a renowned

              academic tradition

              redefine common terms in a inequivocable

              way to prevent possible arguments

              (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

              Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

              I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

              source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

              Part three

              How to collaborate with others effectively

              26 of 40

              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

              27 of 40

              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

              27 of 40

              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

              27 of 40

              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

              27 of 40

              Two ways for paper co-writing

              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

              pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

              28 of 40

              Two ways for paper co-writing

              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

              28 of 40

              Two ways for paper co-writing

              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

              pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

              28 of 40

              Two ways for paper co-writing

              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

              28 of 40

              Part four dissemination

              Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

              29 of 40

              We live in difficult times

              source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

              The copyright issue and the social networks

              the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

              some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

              You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

              31 of 40

              The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

              1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

              2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

              3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

              32 of 40

              An example the rules for Springer

              An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

              33 of 40

              Case study from another paper of ours

              ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

              Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

              URL httpdareuvanl

              The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

              CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

              The challenge of Open Access

              Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

              There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

              A good resource is the white paper How open is it

              URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

              37 of 40

              The colours of Open Access

              green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

              blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

              yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

              white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

              gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

              38 of 40

              A simpler way to say that

              CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

              Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

              Questions Comments

              If not now send afterwards to

              〈FGobbouvanl〉

              Download and share this presentation from here

              httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

              CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

              40 of 40

              • Introduction
              • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
              • Part two why to collaborate with others
              • Part three how to collaborate with others
              • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                Computer science hard or soft

                Media Studies are part of the humanities so this is my academicheritage Where are the boundaries of the humanities Terencersquosmotto humani a me nihil alienum puto (nothing human is strangeto me)

                Computer Science is a peculiar beast if you deal with algorithmscomputability theory computational logic (theoretical part) as wellas the hardware technicalities per se (eg embedded systems)measures of the quality of the software it is a hard science Hardsciences are driven by strongly motivated mathematical modelsHuman beings play no role

                Whenever we consider the human-machine interface inComputer Science we are (also) inside the humanities

                6 of 40

                Outline

                1 the idea how to choose the good one

                2 why to collaborate with others

                3 how to collaborate with others effectively

                4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

                7 of 40

                Outline

                1 the idea how to choose the good one

                2 why to collaborate with others

                3 how to collaborate with others effectively

                4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

                7 of 40

                The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History ofModern Computing

                DOI httpdxdoiorg101007s13347-012-0097-0

                Part one the idea

                How to choose the good one

                9 of 40

                We are in the Information Overload Era

                ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

                Nothing new under the sun

                In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

                Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

                Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

                11 of 40

                The Memex in use

                source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

                Lesson learnt n1

                Check if someone had already published an

                elaboration of your idea

                if yes discard it

                if no proceed and elaborate

                What is a virtual machine

                ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

                Our case study

                The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                15 of 40

                Our case study

                The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                15 of 40

                From the abstract of our case study

                From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                16 of 40

                Part two

                Why to collaborate with others

                17 of 40

                How NOT to do research nowadays

                ccopy Richard Linderum

                The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                19 of 40

                Lesson learnt n2

                Research results live inside (at least) one

                academic community

                if your idea is interesting for an academic

                community go for it

                if not try to reshape it in new terms

                referring to the current literature in the field

                From the abstract of our case study

                From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                21 of 40

                Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                Philosophy of Information (PI)

                All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                22 of 40

                Our case study re-definition of common terms

                What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                23 of 40

                Lesson learnt n3

                Pay attention to the key concepts

                link your key concepts to a renowned

                academic tradition

                redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                way to prevent possible arguments

                (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                Lesson learnt n3

                Pay attention to the key concepts

                link your key concepts to a renowned

                academic tradition

                redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                way to prevent possible arguments

                (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                Part three

                How to collaborate with others effectively

                26 of 40

                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                27 of 40

                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                27 of 40

                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                27 of 40

                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                27 of 40

                Two ways for paper co-writing

                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                28 of 40

                Two ways for paper co-writing

                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                28 of 40

                Two ways for paper co-writing

                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                28 of 40

                Two ways for paper co-writing

                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                28 of 40

                Part four dissemination

                Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                29 of 40

                We live in difficult times

                source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                The copyright issue and the social networks

                the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                31 of 40

                The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                32 of 40

                An example the rules for Springer

                An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                33 of 40

                Case study from another paper of ours

                ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                URL httpdareuvanl

                The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                The challenge of Open Access

                Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                37 of 40

                The colours of Open Access

                green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                38 of 40

                A simpler way to say that

                CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                Questions Comments

                If not now send afterwards to

                〈FGobbouvanl〉

                Download and share this presentation from here

                httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                40 of 40

                • Introduction
                • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                • Part two why to collaborate with others
                • Part three how to collaborate with others
                • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                  Outline

                  1 the idea how to choose the good one

                  2 why to collaborate with others

                  3 how to collaborate with others effectively

                  4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                  We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

                  7 of 40

                  Outline

                  1 the idea how to choose the good one

                  2 why to collaborate with others

                  3 how to collaborate with others effectively

                  4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                  We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

                  7 of 40

                  The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History ofModern Computing

                  DOI httpdxdoiorg101007s13347-012-0097-0

                  Part one the idea

                  How to choose the good one

                  9 of 40

                  We are in the Information Overload Era

                  ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

                  Nothing new under the sun

                  In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

                  Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

                  Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

                  11 of 40

                  The Memex in use

                  source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

                  Lesson learnt n1

                  Check if someone had already published an

                  elaboration of your idea

                  if yes discard it

                  if no proceed and elaborate

                  What is a virtual machine

                  ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

                  Our case study

                  The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                  Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                  Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                  Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                  15 of 40

                  Our case study

                  The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                  Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                  Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                  Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                  15 of 40

                  From the abstract of our case study

                  From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                  source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                  16 of 40

                  Part two

                  Why to collaborate with others

                  17 of 40

                  How NOT to do research nowadays

                  ccopy Richard Linderum

                  The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                  researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                  sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                  people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                  it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                  19 of 40

                  Lesson learnt n2

                  Research results live inside (at least) one

                  academic community

                  if your idea is interesting for an academic

                  community go for it

                  if not try to reshape it in new terms

                  referring to the current literature in the field

                  From the abstract of our case study

                  From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                  source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                  21 of 40

                  Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                  inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                  method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                  Philosophy of Information (PI)

                  All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                  22 of 40

                  Our case study re-definition of common terms

                  What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                  A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                  23 of 40

                  Lesson learnt n3

                  Pay attention to the key concepts

                  link your key concepts to a renowned

                  academic tradition

                  redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                  way to prevent possible arguments

                  (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                  Lesson learnt n3

                  Pay attention to the key concepts

                  link your key concepts to a renowned

                  academic tradition

                  redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                  way to prevent possible arguments

                  (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                  Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                  I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                  source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                  Part three

                  How to collaborate with others effectively

                  26 of 40

                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                  27 of 40

                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                  27 of 40

                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                  27 of 40

                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                  27 of 40

                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                  pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                  28 of 40

                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                  28 of 40

                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                  pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                  28 of 40

                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                  28 of 40

                  Part four dissemination

                  Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                  29 of 40

                  We live in difficult times

                  source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                  The copyright issue and the social networks

                  the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                  some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                  You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                  31 of 40

                  The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                  1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                  2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                  3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                  32 of 40

                  An example the rules for Springer

                  An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                  33 of 40

                  Case study from another paper of ours

                  ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                  Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                  URL httpdareuvanl

                  The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                  CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                  The challenge of Open Access

                  Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                  There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                  A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                  URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                  37 of 40

                  The colours of Open Access

                  green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                  blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                  yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                  white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                  gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                  38 of 40

                  A simpler way to say that

                  CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                  Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                  Questions Comments

                  If not now send afterwards to

                  〈FGobbouvanl〉

                  Download and share this presentation from here

                  httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                  CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                  40 of 40

                  • Introduction
                  • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                  • Part two why to collaborate with others
                  • Part three how to collaborate with others
                  • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                    Outline

                    1 the idea how to choose the good one

                    2 why to collaborate with others

                    3 how to collaborate with others effectively

                    4 dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                    We will see an example throughthe case study analysis of a published paper

                    7 of 40

                    The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History ofModern Computing

                    DOI httpdxdoiorg101007s13347-012-0097-0

                    Part one the idea

                    How to choose the good one

                    9 of 40

                    We are in the Information Overload Era

                    ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

                    Nothing new under the sun

                    In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

                    Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

                    Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

                    11 of 40

                    The Memex in use

                    source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

                    Lesson learnt n1

                    Check if someone had already published an

                    elaboration of your idea

                    if yes discard it

                    if no proceed and elaborate

                    What is a virtual machine

                    ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

                    Our case study

                    The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                    Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                    Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                    Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                    15 of 40

                    Our case study

                    The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                    Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                    Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                    Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                    15 of 40

                    From the abstract of our case study

                    From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                    source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                    16 of 40

                    Part two

                    Why to collaborate with others

                    17 of 40

                    How NOT to do research nowadays

                    ccopy Richard Linderum

                    The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                    researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                    sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                    people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                    it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                    19 of 40

                    Lesson learnt n2

                    Research results live inside (at least) one

                    academic community

                    if your idea is interesting for an academic

                    community go for it

                    if not try to reshape it in new terms

                    referring to the current literature in the field

                    From the abstract of our case study

                    From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                    source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                    21 of 40

                    Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                    inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                    method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                    Philosophy of Information (PI)

                    All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                    22 of 40

                    Our case study re-definition of common terms

                    What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                    A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                    23 of 40

                    Lesson learnt n3

                    Pay attention to the key concepts

                    link your key concepts to a renowned

                    academic tradition

                    redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                    way to prevent possible arguments

                    (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                    Lesson learnt n3

                    Pay attention to the key concepts

                    link your key concepts to a renowned

                    academic tradition

                    redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                    way to prevent possible arguments

                    (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                    Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                    I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                    source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                    Part three

                    How to collaborate with others effectively

                    26 of 40

                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                    27 of 40

                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                    27 of 40

                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                    27 of 40

                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                    27 of 40

                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                    pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                    28 of 40

                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                    28 of 40

                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                    pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                    28 of 40

                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                    28 of 40

                    Part four dissemination

                    Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                    29 of 40

                    We live in difficult times

                    source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                    The copyright issue and the social networks

                    the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                    some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                    You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                    31 of 40

                    The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                    1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                    2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                    3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                    32 of 40

                    An example the rules for Springer

                    An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                    33 of 40

                    Case study from another paper of ours

                    ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                    Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                    URL httpdareuvanl

                    The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                    CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                    The challenge of Open Access

                    Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                    There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                    A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                    URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                    37 of 40

                    The colours of Open Access

                    green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                    blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                    yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                    white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                    gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                    38 of 40

                    A simpler way to say that

                    CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                    Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                    Questions Comments

                    If not now send afterwards to

                    〈FGobbouvanl〉

                    Download and share this presentation from here

                    httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                    CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                    40 of 40

                    • Introduction
                    • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                    • Part two why to collaborate with others
                    • Part three how to collaborate with others
                    • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                      The Minimal Levels of Abstraction in the History ofModern Computing

                      DOI httpdxdoiorg101007s13347-012-0097-0

                      Part one the idea

                      How to choose the good one

                      9 of 40

                      We are in the Information Overload Era

                      ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

                      Nothing new under the sun

                      In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

                      Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

                      Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

                      11 of 40

                      The Memex in use

                      source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

                      Lesson learnt n1

                      Check if someone had already published an

                      elaboration of your idea

                      if yes discard it

                      if no proceed and elaborate

                      What is a virtual machine

                      ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

                      Our case study

                      The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                      Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                      Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                      Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                      15 of 40

                      Our case study

                      The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                      Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                      Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                      Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                      15 of 40

                      From the abstract of our case study

                      From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                      source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                      16 of 40

                      Part two

                      Why to collaborate with others

                      17 of 40

                      How NOT to do research nowadays

                      ccopy Richard Linderum

                      The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                      researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                      sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                      people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                      it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                      19 of 40

                      Lesson learnt n2

                      Research results live inside (at least) one

                      academic community

                      if your idea is interesting for an academic

                      community go for it

                      if not try to reshape it in new terms

                      referring to the current literature in the field

                      From the abstract of our case study

                      From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                      source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                      21 of 40

                      Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                      inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                      method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                      Philosophy of Information (PI)

                      All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                      22 of 40

                      Our case study re-definition of common terms

                      What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                      A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                      23 of 40

                      Lesson learnt n3

                      Pay attention to the key concepts

                      link your key concepts to a renowned

                      academic tradition

                      redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                      way to prevent possible arguments

                      (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                      Lesson learnt n3

                      Pay attention to the key concepts

                      link your key concepts to a renowned

                      academic tradition

                      redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                      way to prevent possible arguments

                      (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                      Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                      I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                      source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                      Part three

                      How to collaborate with others effectively

                      26 of 40

                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                      27 of 40

                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                      27 of 40

                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                      27 of 40

                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                      27 of 40

                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                      pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                      28 of 40

                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                      28 of 40

                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                      pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                      28 of 40

                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                      28 of 40

                      Part four dissemination

                      Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                      29 of 40

                      We live in difficult times

                      source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                      The copyright issue and the social networks

                      the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                      some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                      You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                      31 of 40

                      The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                      1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                      2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                      3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                      32 of 40

                      An example the rules for Springer

                      An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                      33 of 40

                      Case study from another paper of ours

                      ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                      Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                      URL httpdareuvanl

                      The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                      CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                      The challenge of Open Access

                      Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                      There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                      A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                      URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                      37 of 40

                      The colours of Open Access

                      green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                      blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                      yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                      white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                      gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                      38 of 40

                      A simpler way to say that

                      CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                      Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                      Questions Comments

                      If not now send afterwards to

                      〈FGobbouvanl〉

                      Download and share this presentation from here

                      httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                      CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                      40 of 40

                      • Introduction
                      • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                      • Part two why to collaborate with others
                      • Part three how to collaborate with others
                      • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                        Part one the idea

                        How to choose the good one

                        9 of 40

                        We are in the Information Overload Era

                        ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

                        Nothing new under the sun

                        In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

                        Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

                        Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

                        11 of 40

                        The Memex in use

                        source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

                        Lesson learnt n1

                        Check if someone had already published an

                        elaboration of your idea

                        if yes discard it

                        if no proceed and elaborate

                        What is a virtual machine

                        ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

                        Our case study

                        The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                        Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                        Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                        Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                        15 of 40

                        Our case study

                        The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                        Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                        Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                        Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                        15 of 40

                        From the abstract of our case study

                        From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                        source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                        16 of 40

                        Part two

                        Why to collaborate with others

                        17 of 40

                        How NOT to do research nowadays

                        ccopy Richard Linderum

                        The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                        researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                        sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                        people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                        it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                        19 of 40

                        Lesson learnt n2

                        Research results live inside (at least) one

                        academic community

                        if your idea is interesting for an academic

                        community go for it

                        if not try to reshape it in new terms

                        referring to the current literature in the field

                        From the abstract of our case study

                        From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                        source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                        21 of 40

                        Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                        inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                        method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                        Philosophy of Information (PI)

                        All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                        22 of 40

                        Our case study re-definition of common terms

                        What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                        A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                        23 of 40

                        Lesson learnt n3

                        Pay attention to the key concepts

                        link your key concepts to a renowned

                        academic tradition

                        redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                        way to prevent possible arguments

                        (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                        Lesson learnt n3

                        Pay attention to the key concepts

                        link your key concepts to a renowned

                        academic tradition

                        redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                        way to prevent possible arguments

                        (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                        Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                        I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                        source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                        Part three

                        How to collaborate with others effectively

                        26 of 40

                        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                        27 of 40

                        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                        27 of 40

                        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                        27 of 40

                        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                        27 of 40

                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                        pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                        28 of 40

                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                        28 of 40

                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                        pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                        28 of 40

                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                        28 of 40

                        Part four dissemination

                        Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                        29 of 40

                        We live in difficult times

                        source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                        The copyright issue and the social networks

                        the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                        some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                        You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                        31 of 40

                        The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                        1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                        2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                        3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                        32 of 40

                        An example the rules for Springer

                        An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                        33 of 40

                        Case study from another paper of ours

                        ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                        Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                        URL httpdareuvanl

                        The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                        CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                        The challenge of Open Access

                        Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                        There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                        A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                        URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                        37 of 40

                        The colours of Open Access

                        green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                        blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                        yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                        white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                        gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                        38 of 40

                        A simpler way to say that

                        CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                        Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                        Questions Comments

                        If not now send afterwards to

                        〈FGobbouvanl〉

                        Download and share this presentation from here

                        httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                        CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                        40 of 40

                        • Introduction
                        • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                        • Part two why to collaborate with others
                        • Part three how to collaborate with others
                        • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                          We are in the Information Overload Era

                          ccopyhttpwwwmakemarkcouk

                          Nothing new under the sun

                          In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

                          Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

                          Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

                          11 of 40

                          The Memex in use

                          source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

                          Lesson learnt n1

                          Check if someone had already published an

                          elaboration of your idea

                          if yes discard it

                          if no proceed and elaborate

                          What is a virtual machine

                          ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

                          Our case study

                          The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                          Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                          Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                          Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                          15 of 40

                          Our case study

                          The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                          Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                          Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                          Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                          15 of 40

                          From the abstract of our case study

                          From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                          source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                          16 of 40

                          Part two

                          Why to collaborate with others

                          17 of 40

                          How NOT to do research nowadays

                          ccopy Richard Linderum

                          The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                          researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                          sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                          people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                          it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                          19 of 40

                          Lesson learnt n2

                          Research results live inside (at least) one

                          academic community

                          if your idea is interesting for an academic

                          community go for it

                          if not try to reshape it in new terms

                          referring to the current literature in the field

                          From the abstract of our case study

                          From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                          source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                          21 of 40

                          Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                          inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                          method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                          Philosophy of Information (PI)

                          All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                          22 of 40

                          Our case study re-definition of common terms

                          What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                          A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                          23 of 40

                          Lesson learnt n3

                          Pay attention to the key concepts

                          link your key concepts to a renowned

                          academic tradition

                          redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                          way to prevent possible arguments

                          (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                          Lesson learnt n3

                          Pay attention to the key concepts

                          link your key concepts to a renowned

                          academic tradition

                          redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                          way to prevent possible arguments

                          (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                          Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                          I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                          source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                          Part three

                          How to collaborate with others effectively

                          26 of 40

                          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                          27 of 40

                          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                          27 of 40

                          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                          27 of 40

                          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                          27 of 40

                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                          pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                          28 of 40

                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                          28 of 40

                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                          pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                          28 of 40

                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                          28 of 40

                          Part four dissemination

                          Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                          29 of 40

                          We live in difficult times

                          source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                          The copyright issue and the social networks

                          the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                          some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                          You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                          31 of 40

                          The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                          1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                          2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                          3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                          32 of 40

                          An example the rules for Springer

                          An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                          33 of 40

                          Case study from another paper of ours

                          ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                          Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                          URL httpdareuvanl

                          The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                          CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                          The challenge of Open Access

                          Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                          There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                          A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                          URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                          37 of 40

                          The colours of Open Access

                          green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                          blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                          yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                          white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                          gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                          38 of 40

                          A simpler way to say that

                          CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                          Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                          Questions Comments

                          If not now send afterwards to

                          〈FGobbouvanl〉

                          Download and share this presentation from here

                          httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                          CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                          40 of 40

                          • Introduction
                          • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                          • Part two why to collaborate with others
                          • Part three how to collaborate with others
                          • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                            Nothing new under the sun

                            In 1945 Vannevar Bush physician and mathematician already in theteam in the construction of ENIAC publishes a paper As we maythink where he addresses the problem of the externalization ofhuman thinking through the new technologies

                            Taxonomies and classification systems are artificial they get old verysoon an item can often be classified under two different branchesHuman minds do not classify they work by associations

                            Keeping trace of our associations is the only way to have an externalmemory which can be shared among different individuals

                            11 of 40

                            The Memex in use

                            source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

                            Lesson learnt n1

                            Check if someone had already published an

                            elaboration of your idea

                            if yes discard it

                            if no proceed and elaborate

                            What is a virtual machine

                            ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

                            Our case study

                            The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                            Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                            Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                            Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                            15 of 40

                            Our case study

                            The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                            Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                            Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                            Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                            15 of 40

                            From the abstract of our case study

                            From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                            source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                            16 of 40

                            Part two

                            Why to collaborate with others

                            17 of 40

                            How NOT to do research nowadays

                            ccopy Richard Linderum

                            The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                            researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                            sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                            people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                            it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                            19 of 40

                            Lesson learnt n2

                            Research results live inside (at least) one

                            academic community

                            if your idea is interesting for an academic

                            community go for it

                            if not try to reshape it in new terms

                            referring to the current literature in the field

                            From the abstract of our case study

                            From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                            source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                            21 of 40

                            Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                            inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                            method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                            Philosophy of Information (PI)

                            All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                            22 of 40

                            Our case study re-definition of common terms

                            What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                            A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                            23 of 40

                            Lesson learnt n3

                            Pay attention to the key concepts

                            link your key concepts to a renowned

                            academic tradition

                            redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                            way to prevent possible arguments

                            (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                            Lesson learnt n3

                            Pay attention to the key concepts

                            link your key concepts to a renowned

                            academic tradition

                            redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                            way to prevent possible arguments

                            (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                            Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                            I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                            source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                            Part three

                            How to collaborate with others effectively

                            26 of 40

                            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                            27 of 40

                            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                            27 of 40

                            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                            27 of 40

                            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                            27 of 40

                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                            pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                            28 of 40

                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                            28 of 40

                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                            pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                            28 of 40

                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                            28 of 40

                            Part four dissemination

                            Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                            29 of 40

                            We live in difficult times

                            source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                            The copyright issue and the social networks

                            the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                            some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                            You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                            31 of 40

                            The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                            1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                            2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                            3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                            32 of 40

                            An example the rules for Springer

                            An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                            33 of 40

                            Case study from another paper of ours

                            ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                            Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                            URL httpdareuvanl

                            The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                            CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                            The challenge of Open Access

                            Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                            There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                            A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                            URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                            37 of 40

                            The colours of Open Access

                            green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                            blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                            yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                            white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                            gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                            38 of 40

                            A simpler way to say that

                            CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                            Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                            Questions Comments

                            If not now send afterwards to

                            〈FGobbouvanl〉

                            Download and share this presentation from here

                            httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                            CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                            40 of 40

                            • Introduction
                            • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                            • Part two why to collaborate with others
                            • Part three how to collaborate with others
                            • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                              The Memex in use

                              source Bush Vannevar (1945) As you may think12 of 40

                              Lesson learnt n1

                              Check if someone had already published an

                              elaboration of your idea

                              if yes discard it

                              if no proceed and elaborate

                              What is a virtual machine

                              ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

                              Our case study

                              The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                              Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                              Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                              Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                              15 of 40

                              Our case study

                              The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                              Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                              Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                              Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                              15 of 40

                              From the abstract of our case study

                              From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                              source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                              16 of 40

                              Part two

                              Why to collaborate with others

                              17 of 40

                              How NOT to do research nowadays

                              ccopy Richard Linderum

                              The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                              researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                              sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                              people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                              it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                              19 of 40

                              Lesson learnt n2

                              Research results live inside (at least) one

                              academic community

                              if your idea is interesting for an academic

                              community go for it

                              if not try to reshape it in new terms

                              referring to the current literature in the field

                              From the abstract of our case study

                              From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                              source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                              21 of 40

                              Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                              inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                              method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                              Philosophy of Information (PI)

                              All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                              22 of 40

                              Our case study re-definition of common terms

                              What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                              A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                              23 of 40

                              Lesson learnt n3

                              Pay attention to the key concepts

                              link your key concepts to a renowned

                              academic tradition

                              redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                              way to prevent possible arguments

                              (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                              Lesson learnt n3

                              Pay attention to the key concepts

                              link your key concepts to a renowned

                              academic tradition

                              redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                              way to prevent possible arguments

                              (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                              Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                              I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                              source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                              Part three

                              How to collaborate with others effectively

                              26 of 40

                              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                              27 of 40

                              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                              27 of 40

                              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                              27 of 40

                              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                              27 of 40

                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                              pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                              28 of 40

                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                              28 of 40

                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                              pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                              28 of 40

                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                              28 of 40

                              Part four dissemination

                              Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                              29 of 40

                              We live in difficult times

                              source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                              The copyright issue and the social networks

                              the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                              some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                              You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                              31 of 40

                              The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                              1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                              2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                              3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                              32 of 40

                              An example the rules for Springer

                              An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                              33 of 40

                              Case study from another paper of ours

                              ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                              Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                              URL httpdareuvanl

                              The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                              CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                              The challenge of Open Access

                              Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                              There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                              A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                              URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                              37 of 40

                              The colours of Open Access

                              green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                              blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                              yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                              white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                              gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                              38 of 40

                              A simpler way to say that

                              CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                              Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                              Questions Comments

                              If not now send afterwards to

                              〈FGobbouvanl〉

                              Download and share this presentation from here

                              httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                              CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                              40 of 40

                              • Introduction
                              • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                              • Part two why to collaborate with others
                              • Part three how to collaborate with others
                              • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                Lesson learnt n1

                                Check if someone had already published an

                                elaboration of your idea

                                if yes discard it

                                if no proceed and elaborate

                                What is a virtual machine

                                ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

                                Our case study

                                The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                                Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                                Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                                Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                                15 of 40

                                Our case study

                                The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                                Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                                Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                                Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                                15 of 40

                                From the abstract of our case study

                                From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                16 of 40

                                Part two

                                Why to collaborate with others

                                17 of 40

                                How NOT to do research nowadays

                                ccopy Richard Linderum

                                The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                                researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                                sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                                people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                                it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                                19 of 40

                                Lesson learnt n2

                                Research results live inside (at least) one

                                academic community

                                if your idea is interesting for an academic

                                community go for it

                                if not try to reshape it in new terms

                                referring to the current literature in the field

                                From the abstract of our case study

                                From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                21 of 40

                                Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                                inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                                method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                                Philosophy of Information (PI)

                                All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                                22 of 40

                                Our case study re-definition of common terms

                                What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                                A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                                23 of 40

                                Lesson learnt n3

                                Pay attention to the key concepts

                                link your key concepts to a renowned

                                academic tradition

                                redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                way to prevent possible arguments

                                (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                Lesson learnt n3

                                Pay attention to the key concepts

                                link your key concepts to a renowned

                                academic tradition

                                redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                way to prevent possible arguments

                                (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                Part three

                                How to collaborate with others effectively

                                26 of 40

                                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                27 of 40

                                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                27 of 40

                                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                27 of 40

                                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                27 of 40

                                Two ways for paper co-writing

                                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                28 of 40

                                Two ways for paper co-writing

                                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                28 of 40

                                Two ways for paper co-writing

                                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                28 of 40

                                Two ways for paper co-writing

                                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                28 of 40

                                Part four dissemination

                                Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                29 of 40

                                We live in difficult times

                                source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                The copyright issue and the social networks

                                the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                31 of 40

                                The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                32 of 40

                                An example the rules for Springer

                                An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                33 of 40

                                Case study from another paper of ours

                                ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                URL httpdareuvanl

                                The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                The challenge of Open Access

                                Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                37 of 40

                                The colours of Open Access

                                green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                38 of 40

                                A simpler way to say that

                                CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                Questions Comments

                                If not now send afterwards to

                                〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                Download and share this presentation from here

                                httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                40 of 40

                                • Introduction
                                • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                  What is a virtual machine

                                  ccopy httpyvettetechiecom

                                  Our case study

                                  The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                                  Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                                  Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                                  Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                                  15 of 40

                                  Our case study

                                  The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                                  Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                                  Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                                  Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                                  15 of 40

                                  From the abstract of our case study

                                  From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                  source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                  16 of 40

                                  Part two

                                  Why to collaborate with others

                                  17 of 40

                                  How NOT to do research nowadays

                                  ccopy Richard Linderum

                                  The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                                  researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                                  sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                                  people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                                  it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                                  19 of 40

                                  Lesson learnt n2

                                  Research results live inside (at least) one

                                  academic community

                                  if your idea is interesting for an academic

                                  community go for it

                                  if not try to reshape it in new terms

                                  referring to the current literature in the field

                                  From the abstract of our case study

                                  From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                  source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                  21 of 40

                                  Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                                  inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                                  method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                                  Philosophy of Information (PI)

                                  All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                                  22 of 40

                                  Our case study re-definition of common terms

                                  What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                                  A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                                  23 of 40

                                  Lesson learnt n3

                                  Pay attention to the key concepts

                                  link your key concepts to a renowned

                                  academic tradition

                                  redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                  way to prevent possible arguments

                                  (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                  Lesson learnt n3

                                  Pay attention to the key concepts

                                  link your key concepts to a renowned

                                  academic tradition

                                  redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                  way to prevent possible arguments

                                  (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                  Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                  I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                  source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                  Part three

                                  How to collaborate with others effectively

                                  26 of 40

                                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                  27 of 40

                                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                  27 of 40

                                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                  27 of 40

                                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                  27 of 40

                                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                  pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                  28 of 40

                                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                  28 of 40

                                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                  pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                  28 of 40

                                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                  28 of 40

                                  Part four dissemination

                                  Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                  29 of 40

                                  We live in difficult times

                                  source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                  The copyright issue and the social networks

                                  the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                  some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                  You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                  31 of 40

                                  The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                  1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                  2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                  3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                  32 of 40

                                  An example the rules for Springer

                                  An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                  33 of 40

                                  Case study from another paper of ours

                                  ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                  Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                  URL httpdareuvanl

                                  The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                  CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                  The challenge of Open Access

                                  Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                  There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                  A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                  URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                  37 of 40

                                  The colours of Open Access

                                  green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                  blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                  yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                  white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                  gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                  38 of 40

                                  A simpler way to say that

                                  CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                  Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                  Questions Comments

                                  If not now send afterwards to

                                  〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                  Download and share this presentation from here

                                  httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                  CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                  40 of 40

                                  • Introduction
                                  • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                  • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                  • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                  • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                    Our case study

                                    The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                                    Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                                    Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                                    Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                                    15 of 40

                                    Our case study

                                    The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                                    Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                                    Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                                    Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                                    15 of 40

                                    From the abstract of our case study

                                    From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                    source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                    16 of 40

                                    Part two

                                    Why to collaborate with others

                                    17 of 40

                                    How NOT to do research nowadays

                                    ccopy Richard Linderum

                                    The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                                    researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                                    sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                                    people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                                    it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                                    19 of 40

                                    Lesson learnt n2

                                    Research results live inside (at least) one

                                    academic community

                                    if your idea is interesting for an academic

                                    community go for it

                                    if not try to reshape it in new terms

                                    referring to the current literature in the field

                                    From the abstract of our case study

                                    From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                    source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                    21 of 40

                                    Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                                    inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                                    method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                                    Philosophy of Information (PI)

                                    All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                                    22 of 40

                                    Our case study re-definition of common terms

                                    What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                                    A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                                    23 of 40

                                    Lesson learnt n3

                                    Pay attention to the key concepts

                                    link your key concepts to a renowned

                                    academic tradition

                                    redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                    way to prevent possible arguments

                                    (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                    Lesson learnt n3

                                    Pay attention to the key concepts

                                    link your key concepts to a renowned

                                    academic tradition

                                    redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                    way to prevent possible arguments

                                    (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                    Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                    I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                    source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                    Part three

                                    How to collaborate with others effectively

                                    26 of 40

                                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                    27 of 40

                                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                    27 of 40

                                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                    27 of 40

                                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                    27 of 40

                                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                    pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                    28 of 40

                                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                    28 of 40

                                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                    pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                    28 of 40

                                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                    28 of 40

                                    Part four dissemination

                                    Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                    29 of 40

                                    We live in difficult times

                                    source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                    The copyright issue and the social networks

                                    the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                    some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                    You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                    31 of 40

                                    The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                    1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                    2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                    3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                    32 of 40

                                    An example the rules for Springer

                                    An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                    33 of 40

                                    Case study from another paper of ours

                                    ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                    Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                    URL httpdareuvanl

                                    The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                    CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                    The challenge of Open Access

                                    Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                    There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                    A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                    URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                    37 of 40

                                    The colours of Open Access

                                    green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                    blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                    yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                    white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                    gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                    38 of 40

                                    A simpler way to say that

                                    CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                    Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                    Questions Comments

                                    If not now send afterwards to

                                    〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                    Download and share this presentation from here

                                    httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                    CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                    40 of 40

                                    • Introduction
                                    • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                    • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                    • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                    • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                      Our case study

                                      The idea started from an observation and a conversation betweenthe two co-authors

                                      Observation we talk about virtualization and abstract machines(eg VMWare)

                                      Conversation how to find a minimal number of levels ofabstraction in order to define a computer

                                      Strangely enough we found that nobody had done it before

                                      15 of 40

                                      From the abstract of our case study

                                      From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                      source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                      16 of 40

                                      Part two

                                      Why to collaborate with others

                                      17 of 40

                                      How NOT to do research nowadays

                                      ccopy Richard Linderum

                                      The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                                      researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                                      sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                                      people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                                      it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                                      19 of 40

                                      Lesson learnt n2

                                      Research results live inside (at least) one

                                      academic community

                                      if your idea is interesting for an academic

                                      community go for it

                                      if not try to reshape it in new terms

                                      referring to the current literature in the field

                                      From the abstract of our case study

                                      From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                      source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                      21 of 40

                                      Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                                      inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                                      method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                                      Philosophy of Information (PI)

                                      All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                                      22 of 40

                                      Our case study re-definition of common terms

                                      What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                                      A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                                      23 of 40

                                      Lesson learnt n3

                                      Pay attention to the key concepts

                                      link your key concepts to a renowned

                                      academic tradition

                                      redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                      way to prevent possible arguments

                                      (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                      Lesson learnt n3

                                      Pay attention to the key concepts

                                      link your key concepts to a renowned

                                      academic tradition

                                      redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                      way to prevent possible arguments

                                      (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                      Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                      I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                      source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                      Part three

                                      How to collaborate with others effectively

                                      26 of 40

                                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                      27 of 40

                                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                      27 of 40

                                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                      27 of 40

                                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                      27 of 40

                                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                      pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                      28 of 40

                                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                      28 of 40

                                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                      pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                      28 of 40

                                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                      28 of 40

                                      Part four dissemination

                                      Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                      29 of 40

                                      We live in difficult times

                                      source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                      The copyright issue and the social networks

                                      the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                      some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                      You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                      31 of 40

                                      The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                      1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                      2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                      3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                      32 of 40

                                      An example the rules for Springer

                                      An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                      33 of 40

                                      Case study from another paper of ours

                                      ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                      Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                      URL httpdareuvanl

                                      The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                      CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                      The challenge of Open Access

                                      Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                      There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                      A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                      URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                      37 of 40

                                      The colours of Open Access

                                      green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                      blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                      yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                      white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                      gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                      38 of 40

                                      A simpler way to say that

                                      CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                      Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                      Questions Comments

                                      If not now send afterwards to

                                      〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                      Download and share this presentation from here

                                      httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                      CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                      40 of 40

                                      • Introduction
                                      • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                      • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                      • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                      • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                        From the abstract of our case study

                                        From the advent of general purpose Turing-completemachines the relation between operators programmersand users with computers can be observed asinterconnected informational organisms (inforgs) henceforthanalysed with the method of levels of abstraction (LoAs) risenwithin the philosophy of information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                        source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                        16 of 40

                                        Part two

                                        Why to collaborate with others

                                        17 of 40

                                        How NOT to do research nowadays

                                        ccopy Richard Linderum

                                        The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                                        researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                                        sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                                        people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                                        it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                                        19 of 40

                                        Lesson learnt n2

                                        Research results live inside (at least) one

                                        academic community

                                        if your idea is interesting for an academic

                                        community go for it

                                        if not try to reshape it in new terms

                                        referring to the current literature in the field

                                        From the abstract of our case study

                                        From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                        source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                        21 of 40

                                        Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                                        inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                                        method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                                        Philosophy of Information (PI)

                                        All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                                        22 of 40

                                        Our case study re-definition of common terms

                                        What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                                        A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                                        23 of 40

                                        Lesson learnt n3

                                        Pay attention to the key concepts

                                        link your key concepts to a renowned

                                        academic tradition

                                        redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                        way to prevent possible arguments

                                        (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                        Lesson learnt n3

                                        Pay attention to the key concepts

                                        link your key concepts to a renowned

                                        academic tradition

                                        redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                        way to prevent possible arguments

                                        (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                        Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                        I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                        source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                        Part three

                                        How to collaborate with others effectively

                                        26 of 40

                                        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                        27 of 40

                                        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                        27 of 40

                                        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                        27 of 40

                                        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                        27 of 40

                                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                        pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                        28 of 40

                                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                        28 of 40

                                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                        pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                        28 of 40

                                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                        28 of 40

                                        Part four dissemination

                                        Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                        29 of 40

                                        We live in difficult times

                                        source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                        The copyright issue and the social networks

                                        the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                        some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                        You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                        31 of 40

                                        The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                        1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                        2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                        3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                        32 of 40

                                        An example the rules for Springer

                                        An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                        33 of 40

                                        Case study from another paper of ours

                                        ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                        Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                        URL httpdareuvanl

                                        The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                        CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                        The challenge of Open Access

                                        Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                        There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                        A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                        URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                        37 of 40

                                        The colours of Open Access

                                        green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                        blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                        yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                        white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                        gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                        38 of 40

                                        A simpler way to say that

                                        CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                        Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                        Questions Comments

                                        If not now send afterwards to

                                        〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                        Download and share this presentation from here

                                        httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                        CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                        40 of 40

                                        • Introduction
                                        • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                        • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                        • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                        • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                          Part two

                                          Why to collaborate with others

                                          17 of 40

                                          How NOT to do research nowadays

                                          ccopy Richard Linderum

                                          The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                                          researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                                          sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                                          people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                                          it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                                          19 of 40

                                          Lesson learnt n2

                                          Research results live inside (at least) one

                                          academic community

                                          if your idea is interesting for an academic

                                          community go for it

                                          if not try to reshape it in new terms

                                          referring to the current literature in the field

                                          From the abstract of our case study

                                          From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                          source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                          21 of 40

                                          Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                                          inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                                          method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                                          Philosophy of Information (PI)

                                          All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                                          22 of 40

                                          Our case study re-definition of common terms

                                          What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                                          A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                                          23 of 40

                                          Lesson learnt n3

                                          Pay attention to the key concepts

                                          link your key concepts to a renowned

                                          academic tradition

                                          redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                          way to prevent possible arguments

                                          (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                          Lesson learnt n3

                                          Pay attention to the key concepts

                                          link your key concepts to a renowned

                                          academic tradition

                                          redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                          way to prevent possible arguments

                                          (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                          Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                          I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                          source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                          Part three

                                          How to collaborate with others effectively

                                          26 of 40

                                          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                          27 of 40

                                          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                          27 of 40

                                          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                          27 of 40

                                          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                          27 of 40

                                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                          pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                          28 of 40

                                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                          28 of 40

                                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                          pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                          28 of 40

                                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                          28 of 40

                                          Part four dissemination

                                          Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                          29 of 40

                                          We live in difficult times

                                          source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                          The copyright issue and the social networks

                                          the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                          some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                          You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                          31 of 40

                                          The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                          1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                          2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                          3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                          32 of 40

                                          An example the rules for Springer

                                          An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                          33 of 40

                                          Case study from another paper of ours

                                          ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                          Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                          URL httpdareuvanl

                                          The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                          CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                          The challenge of Open Access

                                          Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                          There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                          A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                          URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                          37 of 40

                                          The colours of Open Access

                                          green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                          blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                          yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                          white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                          gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                          38 of 40

                                          A simpler way to say that

                                          CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                          Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                          Questions Comments

                                          If not now send afterwards to

                                          〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                          Download and share this presentation from here

                                          httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                          CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                          40 of 40

                                          • Introduction
                                          • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                          • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                          • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                          • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                            How NOT to do research nowadays

                                            ccopy Richard Linderum

                                            The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                                            researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                                            sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                                            people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                                            it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                                            19 of 40

                                            Lesson learnt n2

                                            Research results live inside (at least) one

                                            academic community

                                            if your idea is interesting for an academic

                                            community go for it

                                            if not try to reshape it in new terms

                                            referring to the current literature in the field

                                            From the abstract of our case study

                                            From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                            source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                            21 of 40

                                            Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                                            inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                                            method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                                            Philosophy of Information (PI)

                                            All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                                            22 of 40

                                            Our case study re-definition of common terms

                                            What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                                            A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                                            23 of 40

                                            Lesson learnt n3

                                            Pay attention to the key concepts

                                            link your key concepts to a renowned

                                            academic tradition

                                            redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                            way to prevent possible arguments

                                            (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                            Lesson learnt n3

                                            Pay attention to the key concepts

                                            link your key concepts to a renowned

                                            academic tradition

                                            redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                            way to prevent possible arguments

                                            (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                            Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                            I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                            source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                            Part three

                                            How to collaborate with others effectively

                                            26 of 40

                                            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                            27 of 40

                                            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                            27 of 40

                                            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                            27 of 40

                                            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                            27 of 40

                                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                            pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                            28 of 40

                                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                            28 of 40

                                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                            pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                            28 of 40

                                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                            28 of 40

                                            Part four dissemination

                                            Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                            29 of 40

                                            We live in difficult times

                                            source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                            The copyright issue and the social networks

                                            the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                            some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                            You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                            31 of 40

                                            The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                            1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                            2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                            3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                            32 of 40

                                            An example the rules for Springer

                                            An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                            33 of 40

                                            Case study from another paper of ours

                                            ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                            Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                            URL httpdareuvanl

                                            The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                            CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                            The challenge of Open Access

                                            Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                            There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                            A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                            URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                            37 of 40

                                            The colours of Open Access

                                            green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                            blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                            yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                            white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                            gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                            38 of 40

                                            A simpler way to say that

                                            CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                            Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                            Questions Comments

                                            If not now send afterwards to

                                            〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                            Download and share this presentation from here

                                            httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                            CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                            40 of 40

                                            • Introduction
                                            • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                            • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                            • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                            • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                              The opportunities of interdisciplinary research

                                              researches with different backgrounds can offer new perspectivesto old problems

                                              sharing ideas often helps to see them more clearly

                                              people belonging to different academic communities can findpotential readers that shape the idea into a form suitable forpublication (maybe more than one)

                                              it is more fun you never get bored of your research

                                              19 of 40

                                              Lesson learnt n2

                                              Research results live inside (at least) one

                                              academic community

                                              if your idea is interesting for an academic

                                              community go for it

                                              if not try to reshape it in new terms

                                              referring to the current literature in the field

                                              From the abstract of our case study

                                              From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                              source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                              21 of 40

                                              Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                                              inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                                              method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                                              Philosophy of Information (PI)

                                              All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                                              22 of 40

                                              Our case study re-definition of common terms

                                              What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                                              A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                                              23 of 40

                                              Lesson learnt n3

                                              Pay attention to the key concepts

                                              link your key concepts to a renowned

                                              academic tradition

                                              redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                              way to prevent possible arguments

                                              (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                              Lesson learnt n3

                                              Pay attention to the key concepts

                                              link your key concepts to a renowned

                                              academic tradition

                                              redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                              way to prevent possible arguments

                                              (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                              Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                              I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                              source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                              Part three

                                              How to collaborate with others effectively

                                              26 of 40

                                              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                              27 of 40

                                              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                              27 of 40

                                              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                              27 of 40

                                              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                              27 of 40

                                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                              pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                              28 of 40

                                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                              28 of 40

                                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                              pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                              28 of 40

                                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                              28 of 40

                                              Part four dissemination

                                              Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                              29 of 40

                                              We live in difficult times

                                              source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                              The copyright issue and the social networks

                                              the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                              some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                              You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                              31 of 40

                                              The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                              1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                              2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                              3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                              32 of 40

                                              An example the rules for Springer

                                              An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                              33 of 40

                                              Case study from another paper of ours

                                              ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                              Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                              URL httpdareuvanl

                                              The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                              CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                              The challenge of Open Access

                                              Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                              There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                              A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                              URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                              37 of 40

                                              The colours of Open Access

                                              green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                              blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                              yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                              white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                              gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                              38 of 40

                                              A simpler way to say that

                                              CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                              Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                              Questions Comments

                                              If not now send afterwards to

                                              〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                              Download and share this presentation from here

                                              httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                              CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                              40 of 40

                                              • Introduction
                                              • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                              • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                              • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                              • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                Lesson learnt n2

                                                Research results live inside (at least) one

                                                academic community

                                                if your idea is interesting for an academic

                                                community go for it

                                                if not try to reshape it in new terms

                                                referring to the current literature in the field

                                                From the abstract of our case study

                                                From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                                source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                                21 of 40

                                                Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                                                inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                                                method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                                                Philosophy of Information (PI)

                                                All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                                                22 of 40

                                                Our case study re-definition of common terms

                                                What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                                                A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                                                23 of 40

                                                Lesson learnt n3

                                                Pay attention to the key concepts

                                                link your key concepts to a renowned

                                                academic tradition

                                                redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                                way to prevent possible arguments

                                                (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                                Lesson learnt n3

                                                Pay attention to the key concepts

                                                link your key concepts to a renowned

                                                academic tradition

                                                redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                                way to prevent possible arguments

                                                (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                                Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                                I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                                source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                                Part three

                                                How to collaborate with others effectively

                                                26 of 40

                                                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                27 of 40

                                                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                27 of 40

                                                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                27 of 40

                                                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                27 of 40

                                                Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                28 of 40

                                                Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                28 of 40

                                                Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                28 of 40

                                                Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                28 of 40

                                                Part four dissemination

                                                Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                29 of 40

                                                We live in difficult times

                                                source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                31 of 40

                                                The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                32 of 40

                                                An example the rules for Springer

                                                An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                33 of 40

                                                Case study from another paper of ours

                                                ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                URL httpdareuvanl

                                                The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                The challenge of Open Access

                                                Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                37 of 40

                                                The colours of Open Access

                                                green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                38 of 40

                                                A simpler way to say that

                                                CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                Questions Comments

                                                If not now send afterwards to

                                                〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                Download and share this presentation from here

                                                httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                40 of 40

                                                • Introduction
                                                • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                  From the abstract of our case study

                                                  From the advent of general purpose Turing-complete machinesthe relation between operators programmers and users withcomputers can be observed as interconnected informationalorganisms (inforgs) henceforth analysed with the methodof levels of abstraction (LoAs) risen within the philosophyof information (PI) [ ] (my emphasis)

                                                  source Gobbo amp Benini (2014) Philos Technol

                                                  21 of 40

                                                  Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                                                  inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                                                  method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                                                  Philosophy of Information (PI)

                                                  All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                                                  22 of 40

                                                  Our case study re-definition of common terms

                                                  What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                                                  A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                                                  23 of 40

                                                  Lesson learnt n3

                                                  Pay attention to the key concepts

                                                  link your key concepts to a renowned

                                                  academic tradition

                                                  redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                                  way to prevent possible arguments

                                                  (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                                  Lesson learnt n3

                                                  Pay attention to the key concepts

                                                  link your key concepts to a renowned

                                                  academic tradition

                                                  redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                                  way to prevent possible arguments

                                                  (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                                  Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                                  I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                                  source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                                  Part three

                                                  How to collaborate with others effectively

                                                  26 of 40

                                                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                  27 of 40

                                                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                  27 of 40

                                                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                  27 of 40

                                                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                  27 of 40

                                                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                  pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                  28 of 40

                                                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                  28 of 40

                                                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                  pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                  28 of 40

                                                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                  28 of 40

                                                  Part four dissemination

                                                  Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                  29 of 40

                                                  We live in difficult times

                                                  source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                  The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                  the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                  some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                  You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                  31 of 40

                                                  The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                  1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                  2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                  3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                  32 of 40

                                                  An example the rules for Springer

                                                  An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                  33 of 40

                                                  Case study from another paper of ours

                                                  ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                  Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                  URL httpdareuvanl

                                                  The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                  CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                  The challenge of Open Access

                                                  Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                  There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                  A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                  URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                  37 of 40

                                                  The colours of Open Access

                                                  green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                  blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                  yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                  white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                  gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                  38 of 40

                                                  A simpler way to say that

                                                  CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                  Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                  Questions Comments

                                                  If not now send afterwards to

                                                  〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                  Download and share this presentation from here

                                                  httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                  CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                  40 of 40

                                                  • Introduction
                                                  • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                  • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                  • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                  • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                    Our case study key concepts for the academiccommunity

                                                    inforgs interconnected informational organisms

                                                    method of levels of abstraction (LoAs)

                                                    Philosophy of Information (PI)

                                                    All terms come from the British-Italian philosopherLuciano Floridi (Oxford)

                                                    22 of 40

                                                    Our case study re-definition of common terms

                                                    What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                                                    A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                                                    23 of 40

                                                    Lesson learnt n3

                                                    Pay attention to the key concepts

                                                    link your key concepts to a renowned

                                                    academic tradition

                                                    redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                                    way to prevent possible arguments

                                                    (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                                    Lesson learnt n3

                                                    Pay attention to the key concepts

                                                    link your key concepts to a renowned

                                                    academic tradition

                                                    redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                                    way to prevent possible arguments

                                                    (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                                    Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                                    I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                                    source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                                    Part three

                                                    How to collaborate with others effectively

                                                    26 of 40

                                                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                    27 of 40

                                                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                    27 of 40

                                                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                    27 of 40

                                                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                    27 of 40

                                                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                    pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                    28 of 40

                                                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                    28 of 40

                                                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                    pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                    28 of 40

                                                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                    28 of 40

                                                    Part four dissemination

                                                    Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                    29 of 40

                                                    We live in difficult times

                                                    source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                    The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                    the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                    some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                    You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                    31 of 40

                                                    The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                    1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                    2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                    3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                    32 of 40

                                                    An example the rules for Springer

                                                    An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                    33 of 40

                                                    Case study from another paper of ours

                                                    ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                    Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                    URL httpdareuvanl

                                                    The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                    CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                    The challenge of Open Access

                                                    Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                    There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                    A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                    URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                    37 of 40

                                                    The colours of Open Access

                                                    green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                    blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                    yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                    white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                    gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                    38 of 40

                                                    A simpler way to say that

                                                    CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                    Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                    Questions Comments

                                                    If not now send afterwards to

                                                    〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                    Download and share this presentation from here

                                                    httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                    CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                    40 of 40

                                                    • Introduction
                                                    • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                    • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                    • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                    • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                      Our case study re-definition of common terms

                                                      What does lsquocomputerrsquo mean We limited our analysis on standardmodern digital computers based on Von Neumann Machines Youshould always avoid ldquofuzzyrdquo terms so to prevent possiblearguments against your line of reasoning

                                                      A good example in the paper is the notion of observables which isphilosophical Another good example is the notion of category whichis used within a precise mathematical theory ie the category theory

                                                      23 of 40

                                                      Lesson learnt n3

                                                      Pay attention to the key concepts

                                                      link your key concepts to a renowned

                                                      academic tradition

                                                      redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                                      way to prevent possible arguments

                                                      (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                                      Lesson learnt n3

                                                      Pay attention to the key concepts

                                                      link your key concepts to a renowned

                                                      academic tradition

                                                      redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                                      way to prevent possible arguments

                                                      (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                                      Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                                      I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                                      source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                                      Part three

                                                      How to collaborate with others effectively

                                                      26 of 40

                                                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                      27 of 40

                                                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                      27 of 40

                                                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                      27 of 40

                                                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                      27 of 40

                                                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                      pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                      28 of 40

                                                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                      28 of 40

                                                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                      pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                      28 of 40

                                                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                      28 of 40

                                                      Part four dissemination

                                                      Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                      29 of 40

                                                      We live in difficult times

                                                      source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                      The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                      the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                      some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                      You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                      31 of 40

                                                      The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                      1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                      2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                      3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                      32 of 40

                                                      An example the rules for Springer

                                                      An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                      33 of 40

                                                      Case study from another paper of ours

                                                      ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                      Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                      URL httpdareuvanl

                                                      The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                      CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                      The challenge of Open Access

                                                      Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                      There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                      A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                      URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                      37 of 40

                                                      The colours of Open Access

                                                      green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                      blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                      yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                      white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                      gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                      38 of 40

                                                      A simpler way to say that

                                                      CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                      Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                      Questions Comments

                                                      If not now send afterwards to

                                                      〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                      Download and share this presentation from here

                                                      httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                      CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                      40 of 40

                                                      • Introduction
                                                      • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                      • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                      • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                      • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                        Lesson learnt n3

                                                        Pay attention to the key concepts

                                                        link your key concepts to a renowned

                                                        academic tradition

                                                        redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                                        way to prevent possible arguments

                                                        (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                                        Lesson learnt n3

                                                        Pay attention to the key concepts

                                                        link your key concepts to a renowned

                                                        academic tradition

                                                        redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                                        way to prevent possible arguments

                                                        (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                                        Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                                        I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                                        source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                                        Part three

                                                        How to collaborate with others effectively

                                                        26 of 40

                                                        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                        27 of 40

                                                        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                        27 of 40

                                                        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                        27 of 40

                                                        Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                        pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                        solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                        pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                        solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                        27 of 40

                                                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                        pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                        28 of 40

                                                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                        28 of 40

                                                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                        pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                        28 of 40

                                                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                        28 of 40

                                                        Part four dissemination

                                                        Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                        29 of 40

                                                        We live in difficult times

                                                        source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                        The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                        the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                        some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                        You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                        31 of 40

                                                        The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                        1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                        2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                        3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                        32 of 40

                                                        An example the rules for Springer

                                                        An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                        33 of 40

                                                        Case study from another paper of ours

                                                        ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                        Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                        URL httpdareuvanl

                                                        The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                        CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                        The challenge of Open Access

                                                        Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                        There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                        A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                        URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                        37 of 40

                                                        The colours of Open Access

                                                        green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                        blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                        yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                        white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                        gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                        38 of 40

                                                        A simpler way to say that

                                                        CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                        Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                        Questions Comments

                                                        If not now send afterwards to

                                                        〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                        Download and share this presentation from here

                                                        httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                        CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                        40 of 40

                                                        • Introduction
                                                        • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                        • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                        • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                        • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                          Lesson learnt n3

                                                          Pay attention to the key concepts

                                                          link your key concepts to a renowned

                                                          academic tradition

                                                          redefine common terms in a inequivocable

                                                          way to prevent possible arguments

                                                          (You can also prepare the counterarguments in advancethat you will put in the paper this is a bit old-fashioned)

                                                          Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                                          I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                                          source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                                          Part three

                                                          How to collaborate with others effectively

                                                          26 of 40

                                                          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                          27 of 40

                                                          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                          27 of 40

                                                          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                          27 of 40

                                                          Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                          pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                          solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                          pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                          solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                          27 of 40

                                                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                          pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                          28 of 40

                                                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                          28 of 40

                                                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                          pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                          28 of 40

                                                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                          28 of 40

                                                          Part four dissemination

                                                          Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                          29 of 40

                                                          We live in difficult times

                                                          source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                          The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                          the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                          some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                          You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                          31 of 40

                                                          The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                          1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                          2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                          3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                          32 of 40

                                                          An example the rules for Springer

                                                          An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                          33 of 40

                                                          Case study from another paper of ours

                                                          ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                          Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                          URL httpdareuvanl

                                                          The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                          CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                          The challenge of Open Access

                                                          Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                          There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                          A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                          URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                          37 of 40

                                                          The colours of Open Access

                                                          green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                          blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                          yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                          white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                          gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                          38 of 40

                                                          A simpler way to say that

                                                          CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                          Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                          Questions Comments

                                                          If not now send afterwards to

                                                          〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                          Download and share this presentation from here

                                                          httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                          CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                          40 of 40

                                                          • Introduction
                                                          • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                          • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                          • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                          • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                            Back to the father of AI and Computer Science

                                                            I propose to consider the question ldquoCan machines thinkrdquo Thisshould begin with definitions of the meaning of the termsldquomachinerdquo and ldquothinkrdquo The definitions might be framed so asto reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words but thisattitude is dangerous If the meaning of the words ldquomachinerdquoand ldquothinkrdquo are to be found by examining how they arecommonly used it is difficult to escape the conclusion that themeaning and the answer to the question ldquoCan machinesthinkrdquo is to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Galluppoll But this is absurd Instead of attempting such a definitionI shall replace the question by another which is closely relatedto it and is expressed in relatively unambiguous words

                                                            source Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence

                                                            Part three

                                                            How to collaborate with others effectively

                                                            26 of 40

                                                            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                            27 of 40

                                                            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                            27 of 40

                                                            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                            27 of 40

                                                            Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                            pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                            solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                            pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                            solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                            27 of 40

                                                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                            pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                            28 of 40

                                                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                            28 of 40

                                                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                            pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                            28 of 40

                                                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                            28 of 40

                                                            Part four dissemination

                                                            Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                            29 of 40

                                                            We live in difficult times

                                                            source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                            The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                            the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                            some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                            You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                            31 of 40

                                                            The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                            1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                            2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                            3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                            32 of 40

                                                            An example the rules for Springer

                                                            An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                            33 of 40

                                                            Case study from another paper of ours

                                                            ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                            Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                            URL httpdareuvanl

                                                            The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                            CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                            The challenge of Open Access

                                                            Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                            There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                            A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                            URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                            37 of 40

                                                            The colours of Open Access

                                                            green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                            blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                            yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                            white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                            gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                            38 of 40

                                                            A simpler way to say that

                                                            CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                            Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                            Questions Comments

                                                            If not now send afterwards to

                                                            〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                            Download and share this presentation from here

                                                            httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                            CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                            40 of 40

                                                            • Introduction
                                                            • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                            • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                            • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                            • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                              Part three

                                                              How to collaborate with others effectively

                                                              26 of 40

                                                              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                              27 of 40

                                                              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                              27 of 40

                                                              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                              27 of 40

                                                              Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                              pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                              solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                              pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                              solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                              27 of 40

                                                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                              pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                              28 of 40

                                                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                              28 of 40

                                                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                              pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                              28 of 40

                                                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                              28 of 40

                                                              Part four dissemination

                                                              Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                              29 of 40

                                                              We live in difficult times

                                                              source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                              The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                              the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                              some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                              You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                              31 of 40

                                                              The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                              1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                              2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                              3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                              32 of 40

                                                              An example the rules for Springer

                                                              An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                              33 of 40

                                                              Case study from another paper of ours

                                                              ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                              Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                              URL httpdareuvanl

                                                              The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                              CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                              The challenge of Open Access

                                                              Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                              There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                              A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                              URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                              37 of 40

                                                              The colours of Open Access

                                                              green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                              blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                              yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                              white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                              gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                              38 of 40

                                                              A simpler way to say that

                                                              CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                              Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                              Questions Comments

                                                              If not now send afterwards to

                                                              〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                              Download and share this presentation from here

                                                              httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                              CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                              40 of 40

                                                              • Introduction
                                                              • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                              • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                              • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                              • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                                27 of 40

                                                                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                                27 of 40

                                                                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                                27 of 40

                                                                Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                                pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                                solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                                pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                                solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                                27 of 40

                                                                Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                                pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                28 of 40

                                                                Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                28 of 40

                                                                Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                                pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                28 of 40

                                                                Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                28 of 40

                                                                Part four dissemination

                                                                Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                                29 of 40

                                                                We live in difficult times

                                                                source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                                The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                                the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                                some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                                You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                                31 of 40

                                                                The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                                1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                                2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                                3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                                32 of 40

                                                                An example the rules for Springer

                                                                An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                33 of 40

                                                                Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                The challenge of Open Access

                                                                Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                37 of 40

                                                                The colours of Open Access

                                                                green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                38 of 40

                                                                A simpler way to say that

                                                                CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                Questions Comments

                                                                If not now send afterwards to

                                                                〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                40 of 40

                                                                • Introduction
                                                                • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                                  27 of 40

                                                                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                                  27 of 40

                                                                  Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                                  pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                                  solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                                  pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                                  solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                                  27 of 40

                                                                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                                  pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                  28 of 40

                                                                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                  28 of 40

                                                                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                                  pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                  28 of 40

                                                                  Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                  1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                  2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                  28 of 40

                                                                  Part four dissemination

                                                                  Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                                  29 of 40

                                                                  We live in difficult times

                                                                  source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                                  The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                                  the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                                  some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                                  You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                                  31 of 40

                                                                  The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                                  1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                                  2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                                  3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                                  32 of 40

                                                                  An example the rules for Springer

                                                                  An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                  33 of 40

                                                                  Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                  ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                  Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                  URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                  The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                  CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                  The challenge of Open Access

                                                                  Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                  There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                  A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                  URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                  37 of 40

                                                                  The colours of Open Access

                                                                  green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                  blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                  yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                  white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                  gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                  38 of 40

                                                                  A simpler way to say that

                                                                  CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                  Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                  Questions Comments

                                                                  If not now send afterwards to

                                                                  〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                  Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                  httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                  CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                  40 of 40

                                                                  • Introduction
                                                                  • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                  • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                  • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                  • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                                    27 of 40

                                                                    Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                                    pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                                    solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                                    pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                                    solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                                    27 of 40

                                                                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                                    pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                    28 of 40

                                                                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                    28 of 40

                                                                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                                    pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                    28 of 40

                                                                    Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                    1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                    2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                    28 of 40

                                                                    Part four dissemination

                                                                    Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                                    29 of 40

                                                                    We live in difficult times

                                                                    source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                                    The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                                    the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                                    some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                                    You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                                    31 of 40

                                                                    The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                                    1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                                    2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                                    3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                                    32 of 40

                                                                    An example the rules for Springer

                                                                    An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                    33 of 40

                                                                    Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                    ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                    Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                    URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                    The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                    CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                    The challenge of Open Access

                                                                    Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                    There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                    A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                    URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                    37 of 40

                                                                    The colours of Open Access

                                                                    green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                    blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                    yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                    white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                    gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                    38 of 40

                                                                    A simpler way to say that

                                                                    CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                    Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                    Questions Comments

                                                                    If not now send afterwards to

                                                                    〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                    Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                    httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                    CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                    40 of 40

                                                                    • Introduction
                                                                    • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                    • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                    • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                    • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                      Avoid known pitfalls with co-authors

                                                                      pitfall you need a shared domain language ndash sometimes thesame term is used in different ways according to the academiccommunities (think about words like lsquoevolutionrsquo lsquosystemrsquo orlsquolevelrsquo) If you do not have agreement on this it will be easy toattack you

                                                                      solution prepare it well in advance especially if you do not knoweach other

                                                                      pitfall you risk that down-to-earth researchers find your papertoo unconventional eccentric and they reject it because they donot understand all the technicalities

                                                                      solution address the paper to a open-minded community Do notengage with such people Agree in advance with your co-authors

                                                                      27 of 40

                                                                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                                      pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                      28 of 40

                                                                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                      28 of 40

                                                                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                                      pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                      28 of 40

                                                                      Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                      1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                      2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                      28 of 40

                                                                      Part four dissemination

                                                                      Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                                      29 of 40

                                                                      We live in difficult times

                                                                      source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                                      The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                                      the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                                      some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                                      You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                                      31 of 40

                                                                      The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                                      1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                                      2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                                      3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                                      32 of 40

                                                                      An example the rules for Springer

                                                                      An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                      33 of 40

                                                                      Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                      ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                      Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                      URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                      The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                      CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                      The challenge of Open Access

                                                                      Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                      There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                      A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                      URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                      37 of 40

                                                                      The colours of Open Access

                                                                      green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                      blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                      yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                      white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                      gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                      38 of 40

                                                                      A simpler way to say that

                                                                      CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                      Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                      Questions Comments

                                                                      If not now send afterwards to

                                                                      〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                      Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                      httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                      CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                      40 of 40

                                                                      • Introduction
                                                                      • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                      • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                      • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                      • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart

                                                                        pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                        28 of 40

                                                                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                        28 of 40

                                                                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                                        pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                        28 of 40

                                                                        Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                        1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                        2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                        28 of 40

                                                                        Part four dissemination

                                                                        Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                                        29 of 40

                                                                        We live in difficult times

                                                                        source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                                        The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                                        the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                                        some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                                        You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                                        31 of 40

                                                                        The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                                        1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                                        2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                                        3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                                        32 of 40

                                                                        An example the rules for Springer

                                                                        An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                        33 of 40

                                                                        Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                        ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                        Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                        URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                        The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                        CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                        The challenge of Open Access

                                                                        Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                        There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                        A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                        URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                        37 of 40

                                                                        The colours of Open Access

                                                                        green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                        blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                        yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                        white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                        gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                        38 of 40

                                                                        A simpler way to say that

                                                                        CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                        Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                        Questions Comments

                                                                        If not now send afterwards to

                                                                        〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                        Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                        httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                        CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                        40 of 40

                                                                        • Introduction
                                                                        • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                        • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                        • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                        • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                          28 of 40

                                                                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                                          pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                          28 of 40

                                                                          Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                          1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                          2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                          28 of 40

                                                                          Part four dissemination

                                                                          Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                                          29 of 40

                                                                          We live in difficult times

                                                                          source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                                          The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                                          the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                                          some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                                          You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                                          31 of 40

                                                                          The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                                          1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                                          2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                                          3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                                          32 of 40

                                                                          An example the rules for Springer

                                                                          An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                          33 of 40

                                                                          Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                          ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                          Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                          URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                          The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                          CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                          The challenge of Open Access

                                                                          Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                          There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                          A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                          URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                          37 of 40

                                                                          The colours of Open Access

                                                                          green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                          blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                          yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                          white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                          gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                          38 of 40

                                                                          A simpler way to say that

                                                                          CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                          Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                          Questions Comments

                                                                          If not now send afterwards to

                                                                          〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                          Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                          httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                          CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                          40 of 40

                                                                          • Introduction
                                                                          • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                          • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                          • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                          • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique

                                                                            pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                            28 of 40

                                                                            Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                            1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                            2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                            28 of 40

                                                                            Part four dissemination

                                                                            Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                                            29 of 40

                                                                            We live in difficult times

                                                                            source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                                            The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                                            the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                                            some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                                            You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                                            31 of 40

                                                                            The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                                            1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                                            2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                                            3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                                            32 of 40

                                                                            An example the rules for Springer

                                                                            An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                            33 of 40

                                                                            Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                            ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                            Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                            URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                            The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                            CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                            The challenge of Open Access

                                                                            Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                            There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                            A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                            URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                            37 of 40

                                                                            The colours of Open Access

                                                                            green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                            blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                            yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                            white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                            gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                            38 of 40

                                                                            A simpler way to say that

                                                                            CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                            Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                            Questions Comments

                                                                            If not now send afterwards to

                                                                            〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                            Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                            httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                            CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                            40 of 40

                                                                            • Introduction
                                                                            • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                            • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                            • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                            • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                              Two ways for paper co-writing

                                                                              1 divide et impera (lsquodivide and rulersquo) each co-author writes a-prioridefined sections In other words each one is ldquokingrdquo of hisherpart pros amp cons suitable for remote teams interaction anddiscussion are low risk an ldquoeditedrdquo paper can be weak Revisionof the other parts is needed You need to be well organized

                                                                              2 pair writing you write the paper together two people with onekeyboard ndash possible two screens) Borrowed from PairProgramming ndash an eXtreme Programming technique pros amp conspersonally engaging you need a good relation with theco-author(s) if not instead of spare time you lose it in generalthe final quality is better

                                                                              28 of 40

                                                                              Part four dissemination

                                                                              Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                                              29 of 40

                                                                              We live in difficult times

                                                                              source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                                              The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                                              the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                                              some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                                              You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                                              31 of 40

                                                                              The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                                              1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                                              2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                                              3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                                              32 of 40

                                                                              An example the rules for Springer

                                                                              An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                              33 of 40

                                                                              Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                              ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                              Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                              URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                              The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                              CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                              The challenge of Open Access

                                                                              Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                              There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                              A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                              URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                              37 of 40

                                                                              The colours of Open Access

                                                                              green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                              blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                              yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                              white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                              gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                              38 of 40

                                                                              A simpler way to say that

                                                                              CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                              Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                              Questions Comments

                                                                              If not now send afterwards to

                                                                              〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                              Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                              httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                              CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                              40 of 40

                                                                              • Introduction
                                                                              • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                              • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                              • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                              • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                                Part four dissemination

                                                                                Publication of results copyright issues andsocial networks

                                                                                29 of 40

                                                                                We live in difficult times

                                                                                source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                                                The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                                                the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                                                some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                                                You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                                                31 of 40

                                                                                The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                                                1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                                                2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                                                3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                                                32 of 40

                                                                                An example the rules for Springer

                                                                                An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                                33 of 40

                                                                                Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                                ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                                Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                                URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                                The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                                CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                                The challenge of Open Access

                                                                                Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                                There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                                A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                                URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                                37 of 40

                                                                                The colours of Open Access

                                                                                green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                                blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                                yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                                white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                                gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                                38 of 40

                                                                                A simpler way to say that

                                                                                CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                                Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                                Questions Comments

                                                                                If not now send afterwards to

                                                                                〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                                Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                                httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                                CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                                40 of 40

                                                                                • Introduction
                                                                                • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                                • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                                • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                                • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                                  We live in difficult times

                                                                                  source twitter account Mgm and Mrk

                                                                                  The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                                                  the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                                                  some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                                                  You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                                                  31 of 40

                                                                                  The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                                                  1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                                                  2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                                                  3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                                                  32 of 40

                                                                                  An example the rules for Springer

                                                                                  An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                                  33 of 40

                                                                                  Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                                  ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                                  Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                                  URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                                  The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                                  CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                                  The challenge of Open Access

                                                                                  Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                                  There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                                  A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                                  URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                                  37 of 40

                                                                                  The colours of Open Access

                                                                                  green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                                  blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                                  yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                                  white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                                  gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                                  38 of 40

                                                                                  A simpler way to say that

                                                                                  CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                                  Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                                  Questions Comments

                                                                                  If not now send afterwards to

                                                                                  〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                                  Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                                  httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                                  CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                                  40 of 40

                                                                                  • Introduction
                                                                                  • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                                  • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                                  • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                                  • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                                    The copyright issue and the social networks

                                                                                    the big players of the academic publishing industry (CUP OUPSpringer IEEE Elsevier Taylor amp Francis Brill etc) have specificregulations on the publication of your work

                                                                                    some adopt some kind of Open Access policy (see below) othersnot

                                                                                    You are always right in publishing pre-prints if you followsome rules and use the convenient ldquomagic formulardquo

                                                                                    31 of 40

                                                                                    The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                                                    1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                                                    2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                                                    3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                                                    32 of 40

                                                                                    An example the rules for Springer

                                                                                    An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                                    33 of 40

                                                                                    Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                                    ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                                    Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                                    URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                                    The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                                    CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                                    The challenge of Open Access

                                                                                    Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                                    There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                                    A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                                    URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                                    37 of 40

                                                                                    The colours of Open Access

                                                                                    green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                                    blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                                    yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                                    white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                                    gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                                    38 of 40

                                                                                    A simpler way to say that

                                                                                    CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                                    Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                                    Questions Comments

                                                                                    If not now send afterwards to

                                                                                    〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                                    Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                                    httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                                    CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                                    40 of 40

                                                                                    • Introduction
                                                                                    • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                                    • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                                    • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                                    • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                                      The ldquomagic formulardquo for pre-prints

                                                                                      1 take the final draft or the camera ready and cut off thestylesheet page numbers included If you submitted your paperwith LATEX simply use documentclassarticle

                                                                                      2 insert a cover page where you will indicate the final destination ofpublication

                                                                                      3 in the cover page insert a disclaimer too Beware disclaimerschange according to the venue If you do not find it on the netyou can ask to the board of the journal for it

                                                                                      32 of 40

                                                                                      An example the rules for Springer

                                                                                      An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                                      33 of 40

                                                                                      Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                                      ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                                      Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                                      URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                                      The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                                      CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                                      The challenge of Open Access

                                                                                      Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                                      There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                                      A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                                      URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                                      37 of 40

                                                                                      The colours of Open Access

                                                                                      green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                                      blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                                      yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                                      white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                                      gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                                      38 of 40

                                                                                      A simpler way to say that

                                                                                      CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                                      Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                                      Questions Comments

                                                                                      If not now send afterwards to

                                                                                      〈FGobbouvanl〉

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                                                                                      40 of 40

                                                                                      • Introduction
                                                                                      • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                                      • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                                      • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                                      • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                                        An example the rules for Springer

                                                                                        An author may self-archive an author-created version of hisherarticle on hisher own website and hisher institutionrsquosrepository including hisher final version however heshe maynot use the publishers PDF version which is posted onwww springerlink com Furthermore the author may onlypost hisher version provided acknowledgement is given to theoriginal source of publication and a link is inserted to thepublished article on Springers website The link must beaccompanied by the following text ldquoThe original publication isavailable at www springerlink com rdquo

                                                                                        33 of 40

                                                                                        Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                                        ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                                        Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                                        URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                                        The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                                        CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                                        The challenge of Open Access

                                                                                        Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                                        There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                                        A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                                        URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                                        37 of 40

                                                                                        The colours of Open Access

                                                                                        green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                                        blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                                        yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                                        white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                                        gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                                        38 of 40

                                                                                        A simpler way to say that

                                                                                        CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                                        Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                                        Questions Comments

                                                                                        If not now send afterwards to

                                                                                        〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                                        Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                                        httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                                        CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                                        40 of 40

                                                                                        • Introduction
                                                                                        • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                                        • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                                        • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                                        • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                                          Case study from another paper of ours

                                                                                          ccopy Gobbo amp Benini (2013)

                                                                                          Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                                          URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                                          The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                                          CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                                          The challenge of Open Access

                                                                                          Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                                          There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                                          A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                                          URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                                          37 of 40

                                                                                          The colours of Open Access

                                                                                          green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                                          blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                                          yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                                          white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                                          gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                                          38 of 40

                                                                                          A simpler way to say that

                                                                                          CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                                          Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                                          Questions Comments

                                                                                          If not now send afterwards to

                                                                                          〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                                          Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                                          httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                                          CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                                          40 of 40

                                                                                          • Introduction
                                                                                          • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                                          • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                                          • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                                          • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                                            Use official DARs (Digital Academic Repositories)first

                                                                                            URL httpdareuvanl

                                                                                            The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                                            CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                                            The challenge of Open Access

                                                                                            Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                                            There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                                            A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                                            URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                                            37 of 40

                                                                                            The colours of Open Access

                                                                                            green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                                            blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                                            yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                                            white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                                            gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                                            38 of 40

                                                                                            A simpler way to say that

                                                                                            CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                                            Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                                            Questions Comments

                                                                                            If not now send afterwards to

                                                                                            〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                                            Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                                            httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                                            CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                                            40 of 40

                                                                                            • Introduction
                                                                                            • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                                            • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                                            • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                                            • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                                              The paradox of ldquosocialrdquo repositories

                                                                                              CCcopy K Fitzpatrick 26 oct 2015 Academia Not Edu Seehttpplannedobsolescencenet

                                                                                              The challenge of Open Access

                                                                                              Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                                              There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                                              A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                                              URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                                              37 of 40

                                                                                              The colours of Open Access

                                                                                              green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                                              blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                                              yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                                              white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                                              gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                                              38 of 40

                                                                                              A simpler way to say that

                                                                                              CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                                              Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                                              Questions Comments

                                                                                              If not now send afterwards to

                                                                                              〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                                              Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                                              httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                                              CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                                              40 of 40

                                                                                              • Introduction
                                                                                              • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                                              • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                                              • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                                              • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                                                The challenge of Open Access

                                                                                                Open access journals ndash mainly electronic ndash are available to theirreaders free of charge Access is open across the net The journals arefinanced by payments being made for the article to be publishednot by payment being made to access the article throughsubscriptions

                                                                                                There is an ldquoOpen Access rainbowrdquo (Bill Hubbard SHERPANottingham) policy spectrum where the author should get orientedbut not easily

                                                                                                A good resource is the white paper How open is it

                                                                                                URL httpswwwplosorgopen-accesshowopenisit

                                                                                                37 of 40

                                                                                                The colours of Open Access

                                                                                                green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                                                blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                                                yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                                                white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                                                gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                                                38 of 40

                                                                                                A simpler way to say that

                                                                                                CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                                                Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                                                Questions Comments

                                                                                                If not now send afterwards to

                                                                                                〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                                                Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                                                httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                                                CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                                                40 of 40

                                                                                                • Introduction
                                                                                                • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                                                • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                                                • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                                                • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                                                  The colours of Open Access

                                                                                                  green publishers that allow both the preprint and the postprint(authorrsquos final) to be archived

                                                                                                  blue publishers that do not allow preprints to be archived but willallow postprints (either the authorrsquos final version or the publisherrsquosPDF)

                                                                                                  yellow publishers that allow their authors to archive theirpreprints ndash draft uncorrected papers ndash but not their postprints(publisherrsquos PDFs)

                                                                                                  white publishers which refuse to grant their authors any rights toarchive their work online

                                                                                                  gold publishers ask to the author to pay the publication fee(directly or through a research grand or similar)

                                                                                                  38 of 40

                                                                                                  A simpler way to say that

                                                                                                  CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                                                  Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                                                  Questions Comments

                                                                                                  If not now send afterwards to

                                                                                                  〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                                                  Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                                                  httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                                                  CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                                                  40 of 40

                                                                                                  • Introduction
                                                                                                  • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                                                  • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                                                  • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                                                  • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                                                    A simpler way to say that

                                                                                                    CCcopy Bill Hubbard Repositories Support Project

                                                                                                    Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                                                    Questions Comments

                                                                                                    If not now send afterwards to

                                                                                                    〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                                                    Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                                                    httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                                                    CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                                                    40 of 40

                                                                                                    • Introduction
                                                                                                    • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                                                    • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                                                    • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                                                    • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

                                                                                                      Grazie per lrsquoattenzione Thanks for your attention

                                                                                                      Questions Comments

                                                                                                      If not now send afterwards to

                                                                                                      〈FGobbouvanl〉

                                                                                                      Download and share this presentation from here

                                                                                                      httpfedericogobbonameen2015php

                                                                                                      CCcopy BYcopy $copy Ccopy Federico Gobbo 2015

                                                                                                      40 of 40

                                                                                                      • Introduction
                                                                                                      • Part one the idea How to choose the good one
                                                                                                      • Part two why to collaborate with others
                                                                                                      • Part three how to collaborate with others
                                                                                                      • Part four dissemination of results copyright issues and social networks

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