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Why canceling subscriptions may just yet save scholarship

Björn BrembsUniversität Regensburg - Neurogenetics

http://brembs.net - @brembs

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Scholarly Infrastructurean obscenely expensive anachronism

antiquated tax-waste counter-productive

I II III

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SCHOLARSHIP

Scientists produce publications, data and code

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PROBLEM I.1

Dysfunctional scholarly literature

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Antiquated Functionality• Limited access• Link-rot• No scientific impact analysis• Lousy peer-review • No global search• No functional hyperlinks• Useless data visualization• No submission standards• (Almost) no statistics• No content-mining• No effective way to sort,

filter and discover• No semantic enrichment• No networking feature• etc.

…it’s like the web in 1995!

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“In the end, it is a fascinating commentary that the world of academia, from which the modern web sprung, has been among the most resistant to change and one of the last to embrace the internet revolution.”

Kalev Leetaru, Forbes Magazine

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Literature

Provided by:

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Literature

Provided by:

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Literature

Provided by:

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PROBLEM I.2

Scientific data in peril

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Small Data – Long Tail

Report on Integration of Data and Publications, ODE Report 2011http://www.alliancepermanentaccess.org/wp-content/plugins/download-monitor/download.php?id=ODE+Report+on+Integration+of+Data+and+Publications

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PROBLEM I.3

Non-existent software archives

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UNIVAC (A-2) 1953

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DIGITALIZATION

I. Antiquated and missing functionality

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“Publishers” parasitize public funds

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Legacy Modern(Sources: Van Noorden, R. (2013). Open access: The true cost of science publishing. Nature 495, 426–9; Packer, A. L. (2010). The SciELO Open Access: A Gold Way from the South. Can. J. High. Educ. 39, 111–126)

(SciELOUbiquityScholasticaScienceOpenPeerJF1000ResearchFrontiersetc.)

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MONEY FOR NOTHING

II. Wasting billions on a parasitic industry

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More and Better!

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Application Instructions

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Application Instructions

Publikationstätigkeit(vollständige Publikationsliste, darunter Originalarbeiten als Erstautor/in, Seniorautor/in, Impact-Punkte insgesamt und in den letzten 5 Jahren, darunter jeweils gesondert ausgewiesen als Erst- und Seniorautor/in, persönlicher Scientific Citations Index (SCI, h-Index nach Web of Science) über alle Arbeiten)

Publications:Complete list of publications, including original research papers as first author, senior author, impact points total and in the last 5 years, with marked first and last-authorships, personal Scientific Citations Index (SCI, h-Index according to Web of Science) for all publications.

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Main Problems with the IF• Negotiable • Irreproducible • Mathematically

unsound

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Negotiable

https://quantixed.wordpress.com/2016/01/05/the-great-curve-ii-citation-distributions-and-reverse-engineering-the-jif/

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June, 2014 (19 months)

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Not Reproducible• Rockefeller University Press bought their data from Thomson Reuters• Up to 19% deviation from published records• Second dataset still not correct

Rossner M, van Epps H, Hill E (2007): Show me the data. The Journal of Cell Biology, Vol. 179, No. 6, 1091-1092 http://jcb.rupress.org/cgi/content/full/179/6/1091

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Not Mathematically Sound• Left-skewed distributions• Weak correlation of individual

article citation rate with journal IF

Seglen PO (1997): Why the impact factor of journals should not be used for evaluating research. BMJ 1997;314(7079):497http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/314/7079/497

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Not Mathematically Sound

https://quantixed.wordpress.com/2016/01/05/the-great-curve-ii-citation-distributions-and-reverse-engineering-the-jif/

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‘QUALITY’

Is journal rank like astrology?

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Methodology I

Macleod MR, et al. (2015) Risk of Bias in Reports of In Vivo Research: A Focus for Improvement. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1002273

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Methodology II

Brembs, B., Button, K., & Munafò, M. (2013). Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2013.00291

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Methodology III

Munafò, M., Stothart, G., & Flint, J. (2009). Bias in genetic association studies and impact factor Molecular Psychiatry, 14 (2), 119-120 DOI: 10.1038/mp.2008.77

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‘Quality’

Brown, E. N., & Ramaswamy, S. (2007). Quality of protein crystal structures. Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 63(9), 941–950. doi:10.1107/S0907444907033847

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Excel Errors

DOI: 10.1186/s13059-016-1044-7 -omics studies

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p-Value Errors

Cog. Neurosci & PsychDOI: 10.1101/071530

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QUALITY?

“High-Impact” journals attract the most unreliable research

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Statistical Power and Sample Size

Source: Daniel Lakens DOI: 10.1177/1745691614528520

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Statistical Power and Sample Size

Source: Daniel Lakens DOI: 10.1177/1745691614528520

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Statistical Power and Sample Size

Source: Daniel Lakens DOI: 10.1177/1745691614528520

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Statistical Power and Sample Size

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Productivity

Research questions:True:False:Significant:

20010010040

88444437

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DOI: 10.1098/rsos.160384

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PRODUCTIVITY?

“Publish-or-Perish” disadvantages meticulous scientists

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Freedman LP, Cockburn IM, Simcoe TS (2015) http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002165

Irreproducibility

61%(n=100)

Open Science Collaboration

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INCENTIVES

III. Counting Quality & Productivity => Selecting the sloppy scientists

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SO MUCH FOR THAT

The disaster that is our scholarly infrastructure

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OPEN ACCESS ACTIVISM“Pretty please be open!”

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Software to control the experiment and save the data

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Software to analyze and visualize the data

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GitHub

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Scientific Code with Persistent Identifiers

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openknowledgemaps.org

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575+ such solutions and counting…

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Institutions are trying…

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The Department of Psychology embraces the values of open science and strives for replicable and reproducible research. For this goal we support transparent research with open data, open material, and pre-registrations. Candidates are asked to describe in what way they already pursued and plan to pursue these goals.

Complete list of publications, including original research papers as first author, senior author, impact points total and in the last 5 years, with marked first and last-authorships, personal Scientific Citations Index (SCI, h-Index according to Web of Science) for all publications.

versus

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APC-OA?

+70%

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APC-OA?

“The decision, based on market and competitor analysis, will bring Emerald’s APC pricing in line with the wider market, taking a mid-point position amongst its competitors.”

Emerald spokesperson

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WHAT NOW?

Save time and money (and make science open by default as an added benefit)

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Potential for Innovation

(Sources: Van Noorden, R. (2013). Open access: The true cost of science publishing. doi:10.1038/495426a, Packer, A. L. (2010). The SciELO Open Access: A Gold Way from the South. Can. J. High. Educ. 39, 111–126)

Potential for innovation: 9.8b p.a.

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Legacy SciELO

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1. International Coordination

LEGAL

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2. Cancel all subscriptions

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3. Implement current technology

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The square traversal process has been the foundation of scholarly

communication for nearly 400 years!