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CLOSED, OPEN, AND SHARING SCIENCE

Graham Steel

Open KNOWLEDGE

Open science working group Scotland

The “Cameron Neylon slide”

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EMPOWERING THROUGH OPEN KNOWLEDGE

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chiccyclist.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/we-know-that-feeling-of-floating.html

OR

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Academic Journals were a great idea...

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LEGACY PUBLISHERS AND THEIR HIGH PROFITS

Publishing is NO LONGER a JOB, BUT A button, yet...

alexholcombe.wordpress.com/2013/01/09/scholarly-publishers-and-their-high-profits/

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*techdirt.com/blog/innovation/articles/20120409/12273718432/publishing-isnt-job-anymore-its-button.shtml

occamstypewriter.org/scurry/2012/08/13/sick-of-impact-factors/

CHANGE

researchinfonet.org/publish/finch/

HOPEFULLY...

BLONDIE OPEN ACCESS

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OPEN ACCESS (OA)

OPEN ACCESS (OA)

Open Science

GROWTH OF OA PUBLISHING

http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.650799

PLOS ONE Growth

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Open science, in a nutshell

•For the last 350 years, since the first scientific journal, science has been locked into a commercial system, based on print publishing

•With the Internet, there's a chance to be more open and share results faster, to involve more people in the process

•Many scientists are now experimenting with greater openness and collaboration

•But sometimes it can be a surprisingly hard sell, for a lot of reasons oRewards and incentives still tied into the old system

scienceblogs.com/confessions/2014/03/14/open-science-for-undergrads/

The internet offers us the first major opportunity to improve [the] collective long-term memory [of science], and to create a collective short-term working memory, a conversational commons for the rapid collaborative development of ideas.  

-Michael Nielsen

The process of scientific discovery - how we do science - will change more over the next 20 years than in the past 300 years.  

-Michael Nielsen

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Information

Sharing

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IMPACT STORY

Impactstory is an open-source, web-based tool that helps researchers

explore and share the diverse impacts of all their research products

impactstory.org

Discover the full impact of your research

AND NOW SOME IRONY

DAVID COLQUHON

Sharing

MORE

information

Innovation

#icanhazpdf

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Dr. M

TEXT & DATA MINING (TDM)

BAD DATA

This really should be the only thing you are referring to when you say, "Big Data".

Open Data Repositories

oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/Data_repositories

figshare.com/about

figshare is a repository where users can make all of their research outputs available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner.

Now this is what I call Open Data !!

Disruption in the Publishing Industry: Digital, Analytics & the Future

Date: 20th June, 9am - 5:30pmVenue: Business School, University of Edinburgh

edinpubconf.net

Thank you

Twitter @McDawg Email – steelgraham7@gmail.com Open Knowledge okfn.org These slides at slideshare.net/

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