Leading scientists towards openness

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This is the session that Sean Ekins (@collabchem) and I will lead at ScienceOnline2013 (#scio13) This session will discuss what open science means and how we can encourage it, if indeed we need to. Questions: - How do we define openness – Open Access, Open Data, Open Science? - Are there obvious benefits to openness in science? - If yes, what are the blocks towards openness? Tools, Systems, IP concerns, organizational support. - Do scientists have to be fully open or is partial or part time open? - What are incentives to move scientists towards openness - Do journals, patents, IP all prevent openness? - Do open journals promote open science or not? - What projects can we launch at SciO13 and monitor/measure for impact of Open Science - Which prominent open scientist can we invite to scio13?

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Leading scientists towards openness

Antony J Williams1 and Sean Ekins2

1Royal Society of Chemistry, Wake Forest, NC2Collaborations In Chemistry, Fuquay Varina, NC

#scio13openscience @chemconnector @collabchem

A big thank you to all who have tweeted and shared ideas in these slides

Openness..can be confusing

• Open Access versus Free Access• Open Data versus free to download• Open Source and all of its “licenses”

• This session likely won’t clear up all questions!!!• We intend to encourage more openness though!• And if you choose not to..we want to know why?

What project(s) could we progress in Open Science and report at #SciO14?

What projects can we launch HERE at Scio13 and monitor/measure for impact of Open Science

#scio13openscience @chemconnector @collabchem

Open Science Project launched #SciO12

#scio13openscience @chemconnector @collabchem

#scio12 inspired us to create a flipboard for science #ODDT

Embraced by rare disease advocates

Getting people to share data openly is a challenge

NIH SBIR reviewers want closed systems to preserve IP

Open Drug Discovery Teams

Examples of Open Science

#scio13openscience @chemconnector @collabchem

Sean transforms from closed to open scientist as an experiment before my own eyes

Where will it lead too?You can too..

Proud of this number

Examples of Open Science

#scio13openscience @chemconnector @collabchem

Some want to change the way

we fund research

Examples of Open Science

#scio13openscience @chemconnector @collabchem

Some want to make research reproducible

Elizabeth Lorns

Examples of Open Science

#scio13openscience @chemconnector @collabchem

Linked Open data cloud 2011 (Wikipedia)

Benefits of Open Science?

#scio13openscience @chemconnector @collabchem

Are there obvious benefits to openness in science?

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KudosAwards

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Challenges of Open Science

#scio13openscience @chemconnector @collabchem

If yes, what are the blocks towards openness? Tools, Systems, IP concerns, organizational support

Challenges of Open Science

#scio13openscience @chemconnector @collabchem

Do scientists have to be fully open or is partial or part time open?

Incentives of Open Science

#scio13openscience @chemconnector @collabchem

What are incentives to move scientists towards openness?

$Citations

KudosAwards

Followerslove

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