Presentation of the concept of open science with open data, open access, open source, open peer review, open methodology and open educational resources. It also shows the status quo internationally and in Austria.
Event: Open Commons Congress 2013 in Linz.
Video: https://www.dorftv.at/video/7150
Blog: http://openscienceasap.org/stream/2013/07/12/open-science-praesentation-am-open-commons-kongress-2013/
4. Open Definition:
“A piece of data or content is open if anyone is
free to use, reuse, and redistribute it — subject
only, at most, to the requirement to attribute
and/or share-alike.”
Openness
7. Pillars of Open Science
Research
4 pillars, as defined by Kraker et al. (2011):
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Open Data
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Open Source
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Open Access
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Open Methodology
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+ Open Peer Review
Education
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Open Educational Resources
8. Open Data
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Data: files and databases
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Corporations, Administration
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Science: raw data, processed data, Linked
Open Data
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Problem: Privacy
data.gv.at
9. Free & Open Source
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Free & Open: source code and file formats
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Licenses: GPLv3 & Free-BSD
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Science: utilize software and write source
code
reputation→
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Pioneering in collaborative working,
versioning, agile project management
10. Open Methodology
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Science as a Practice
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Open Culture and open licenses: Get out of the ivory
tower
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Science: process of open innovation, gets attention,
early feedback mistakes can be recognized and→
corrected earlier
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Problems: effort, no standards, process varies
depending on discipline
11. Open Methodology
Data Code
Inquiry PublishResearch
Content
HypothesisProblem Paper Publikation
Content Content
Experiments
Case-Studies
etc.
Review
Typesetting
literature
Methods
12. Open Peer Review
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Ensure quality of scientific work
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Blinded / Unblinded
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Staged?
1.Editors
2.Comments
3.Web
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Altmetrics
14. Open Access
Research
Financed publicly
Scientific publication
Proporty of publisher
Library
Financed publicly
public
„The 15 year old pupil Jack
Andraka invented a new method
for early diagnosis of cancer:
26.000 times cheaper, 90 percent
more efficient and 168 times faster
than any other method.“
– Welt
15. Open Access
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Gold Way: primary
publication
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Green Way: parallel
publication (embargo?)
or self-archiving
16. Developments
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In recent years: enormous increase in turnover of
publishers, e.g.: Elsevier, Nature, Springer
2012 & 2013
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The Cost of Knowledge by Tim Gowers
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Institutes: Harvard, TU München
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Governments: USA, UK, EU (Horizon2020)
17. Open Access Austria
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FWF: Open Access Policy
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OANA: Open Access Network Austria
2 top-ranked Journals are Open Access
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Viennna Yearbook of Population Research
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Living Review in European Governance
18. Open Educational
Resources
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Free teaching and learning materials: books, images,
web, software, data, operating systems, etc.
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TU Graz: OER Strategy
We need free people &
technologies for the
future!
20. Reproducibility
Reinhart & Rogoff
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Excel-Sheet error
● 3 countries not included in
model
„A Bayer Healthcare team
published work showing that only
25% of the academic studies they
examined could be replicated.
(Prinz et al. Nat. Rev. Drug Discov.
10, 712, 2011)“
– Forbes
22. "However, several critics emphasize that one person can
never possess enough knowledge in order to judge
complex situations expediently, and that it may be more
appropriate to use the collective wisdom of crowds."
– Hayek, F. von: Die Anmaßung von Wissen
Complexity /
Interdisciplinarity
23. "It‘s always the other
author(s) who
publishes too much
and “pollutes“,
“floods”, “eutroficates”
the literature, never
me." (Braun and
Zsindely 1985)
Technology
25. → Open Science as basis
Crowdsourcing
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GalaxyZoo
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Crowdfunding
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Sciencestarter
Citizen Science
26. Do Open Science on your
own
Research
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Publish papers, dissertation, etc.
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Release data and source code
Academia: course works, bachelor and master theses
Workshops & Hackathons
Politically: universities, student unions, departments,
etc.
→ Open Science Projekt & OKFN Österreich
27. Open Science Working
Group @ OKFN Austria
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Today: meeting of working group 6pm
Wissensturm Linz
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Focus 2013: Open Access
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Open Science Manifesto
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Hackathons
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MeetUp's : every four weeks
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okfn.at/arbeitsgruppen/open-science-austria/
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Open Science Mailingliste!
29. All trademarks and product names mentioned in this presentation are
registered trademarks of the particular producer respectively
corporation.
Slide 1: Open Science Logo
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Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Open_Science_Logo.jpg
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Author: G.emmerich
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license: CC BY-SA unported
Slide 3: Quote Science @ Wikipedia
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Source: Wikipedia
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URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science
Slide 4: Quote Open Definition
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Source: OKFN
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URL: http://opendefinition.org/
Slide 4: Tin Can Bild
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Source: http://www.goldenswamp.com/2008/08/21/science-online-and-open-begins-to-replace-crazy-old-model/
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Author: Golden Swamp
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License: CC BY US
Slide7: 4 Pillars of Open Science by Kraker et. al (2011)
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Source: The case for an open science in technology enhanced learning; Kraker; Derick Leony; Wolfgang Reinhardt; Günter
Beham; International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning (IJTEL), Vol. 3, No. 6, 2011
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URL: http://know-center.tugraz.at/download_extern/papers/open_science.pdf
Sources & References
30. Slide 8: Linzer Harbor (background)
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Data Source: CC-BY-AT-3.0: Stadt Linz - data.linz.gv.at
Slide 9: Linux Tux Logo
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Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tux.svg
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Author: Larry Ewing, Simon Budig, Anja Gerwinski
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License: The copyright holder of this file allows anyone to use it for any purpose, provided that the copyright holder is
properly attributed. Redistribution, derivative work, commercial use, and all other use is permitted.
Slide 9: Quantum GIS Logo
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Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:QGis_Logo.png
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Author: Anita Graser
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License: CC BY-SA unported
Slide 9: Open Source Logo
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Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Opensource.svg
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Author: Converted from file at http://opensource.org/trademarks by en:User:Brighterorange
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License: CC BY 2.5 Generic
Slide 14: Quote Jack Andraka
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Source: Die Welt
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URL: http://www.welt.de/gesundheit/article113630589/15-jaehriger-Schueler-revolutioniert-die-Krebsmedizin.html
Slide 18: Open Educational Resources Logo
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Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Global_Open_Educational_Resources_Logo.svg
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Author: Jonathasmello
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License: CC BY 3.0 unported
Slide 20: Quote Forbes
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Source: Forbes
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URL: http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucebooth/2012/09/26/scientific-reproducibility-begleys-six-rules/
Slide 20: Photo Carmen M. Reinhart
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Carmen_M._Reinhart_-_World_Economic_Forum_Annual_Meeting_2011.jpg
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Author: World Economic Forum
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License: CC BY-SA 2.0 Generic
Slide 20: Research Cycle
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Source: http://ency.cl/File:Research_cycle.png
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Author: Cameron Neylon
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License: CC BY 2.0 Generic
31. Slide 21: Plasma Lamp (background)
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Source: http://opencage.info/pics.e/large_9892.asp
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Author: opencage.info
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License: CC BY-SA 2.0 Generic
Slide 22: Linked Open Data Graph
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Source: https://secure.flickr.com/photos/okfn/5684212276
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Author: OKFN
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License: CC BY-SA 2.0 Generic
Slide 23: IBM Blue Gene Supercomputer
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Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IBM_Blue_Gene_P_supercomputer.jpg
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Author: Argonne National Laboratory's Flickr page
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License: CC BY-SA 2.0 Generic