G. A. Thorisson, University of Leicester www.gen2phen.org Science Online London, Sep 3-4 2010 - ORCID and DataCite - incentivizing data sharing 1 Gudmundur ‘Mummi’ Thorisson <[email protected]> Brookes lab Department of Genetics, University of Leicester Wednesday, 8 September 2010
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G. A. Thorisson, University of Leicester www.gen2phen.org
G. A. Thorisson, University of Leicester www.gen2phen.org
Science Online London, Sep 3-4 2010
Lack of incentives for sharing
• Effort required to prepare, package and submit data
• Time better spent writing papers & grants
• All stick (funders, journals) - no carrots
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• “[...] Many of the issues regarding data availability can be addressed if the principles of “publication” rather than “sharing” are applied. However, online data publication systems also need to develop mechanisms for data citation and indices of data access comparable to those for citation systems in print journals”
• Costello, M. Motivating Online Publication of Data. BioScience (2009) vol. 59 (5) pp. 418-427
G. A. Thorisson, University of Leicester www.gen2phen.org
Science Online London, Sep 3-4 2010
Outcome 1/3
• Dataset is published online:
Thorisson, G. (A-883-2010), Bilder, G.W. (C-035-2009) and Fenner, M. (A-101-2010) Hologram of Icelandic 9th century viking bowl. Psychoceramics Archive. Sep 2 2010. Available online at http://www.psychoceramicsarchive.org/data/98fsdf855
G. A. Thorisson, University of Leicester www.gen2phen.org
Science Online London, Sep 3-4 2010
Outcome 1/3
• Dataset is published online:
Thorisson, G. (A-883-2010), Bilder, G.W. (C-035-2009) and Fenner, M. (A-101-2010) Hologram of Icelandic 9th century viking bowl. Psychoceramics Archive. Sep 2 2010. Available online at http://www.psychoceramicsarchive.org/data/98fsdf855
This work has received funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013)under grant agreement number 200754 - the GEN2PHEN project.