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The greatest possible impact: The Wellcome Trust and open research

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The greatest possible impact: The Wellcome Trust and open research

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Research funders are increasingly recognising the importance of open research practices, to increase the reach and impact of their funded research and to ensure the integrity of research results.

The Wellcome Trust have been leading efforts to make research more open for more than 20 years, ever since working to make sure the results of the Human Genome Project were released immediately into the public domain. They were also the first research funder to introduce a mandatory open access policy, with more than 150 global research funders having since followed their lead. More recently, they have developed the Wellcome Open Research platform, which allow their researchers to rapidly publish and share their findings openly and transparently, and encourage researchers to cite preprints in their grant applications.

On Thursday 17th June we welcome Sonya Towers, Grants Adviser - Immunobiology and Infectious Disease at the Wellcome Trust, to discuss Wellcome’s approach to open research including their Output Management Plan pilot on which they are liaising with the University of Leeds.

Research funders are increasingly recognising the importance of open research practices, to increase the reach and impact of their funded research and to ensure the integrity of research results.

The Wellcome Trust have been leading efforts to make research more open for more than 20 years, ever since working to make sure the results of the Human Genome Project were released immediately into the public domain. They were also the first research funder to introduce a mandatory open access policy, with more than 150 global research funders having since followed their lead. More recently, they have developed the Wellcome Open Research platform, which allow their researchers to rapidly publish and share their findings openly and transparently, and encourage researchers to cite preprints in their grant applications.

On Thursday 17th June we welcome Sonya Towers, Grants Adviser - Immunobiology and Infectious Disease at the Wellcome Trust, to discuss Wellcome’s approach to open research including their Output Management Plan pilot on which they are liaising with the University of Leeds.

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The greatest possible impact: The Wellcome Trust and open research

  1. 1. Open Research at Wellcome Sonya Towers
  2. 2. • Wellcome is a global charitable foundation dedicated to improving health for everyone, by helping great ideas to thrive • we want the outputs of the research we fund to be avaliable and used in ways that maximise benefit to health & society • we are a passionate champion and advocate of open access and data sharing, with long-standing policies in place 2 Wellcome’s commitment to Open Research
  3. 3. Our vision for Open Research 3 “A world where there are transformative improvements in human health because research outputs are managed, shared, and used in ways that unleash their full value”
  4. 4. • enable outputs to be accessed, combined and used in ways that accelerate discovery and application • help ensure research findings can be validated and reproduced • increase efficiency in research - reducing duplication and waste • make research outputs more readily accessible to full range of users – including public, policymakers, healthcare professionals, etc. 4 Open Research – what do we want to achieve?
  5. 5. Open Research team – our work 5 Supporting researchers to develop cutting edge approaches to openness. Leading in development of policies and practices to support, incentivize, and sustain open research. Developing major initiatives to support the community and drive change.
  6. 6. Driving the transition to Open Access 6
  7. 7. Wellcome’s Open Access Policy 7 • Wellcome has had a mandatory Open Access policy since 2005 • In November 2018 Wellcome joined cOAlition S. Wellcome joining cOAlition S signals our commitment to implement the necessary measures to fulfil its main principle: With effect from 2021, all scholarly publications on the results from research funded by public or private grants provided by national, regional and international research councils and funding bodies, must be published in Open Access Journals, on Open Access Platforms, or made immediately available through Open Access Repositories without embargo. • In Jan 2021 new OA policy came into effect
  8. 8. OA policy 2021: in a nutshell https://wellcome.org/grant-funding/guidance/open- access-guidance/open-access-policy 8 • All original research articles supported in whole, or in part, by Wellcome must be: 1. made freely available through PubMed Central (PMC) and Europe PMC by the official final publication date And 2. published under a Creative Commons attribution licence (CC BY), unless we have agreed, as an exception, to allow publication under a CC BY- ND licence. • Policy applies to all research articles submitted for publication from 1 January 2021
  9. 9. OA policy 2021: other elements 9 • All research articles must include a statement explaining how other researchers can access any data, original software or materials underpinning the research • We are committed to making sure that when we assess research outputs during funding decisions, we consider the intrinsic merit of the work, not the title of the journal or publisher. All Wellcome- funded institutions have to commit to this principle
  10. 10. What has changed? wellcome.org | @wellcometrust 10 New OA policy Previous OA policy No embargoes accepted Previously accommodated a 6-month embargo All research articles must be openly licensed Previously this was only when we paid an APC No longer funding APCs in subscription/hybrid journals – unless part of a transformative arrangement Previously we paid APCs in subscription journals New grant condition added such that all grantholders automatically grant a CC BY public copyright licence to all their future Author Accepted Manuscripts No equivalent grant condition
  11. 11. Supporting researchers & institutions wellcome.org | @wellcometrust 11 https://journalcheckertool.org/
  12. 12. 12 www.wellcomeopenresearch.org A publishing platform where Wellcome-funded researchers can publish any results they think are worth sharing Fast – articles published within a week Inclusive – can publish all your research outputs standard research articles, data sets, case reports, protocols, and null and negative results Open – fulfils Trust OA and data sharing requirements Reproducible – data published alongside article​ Transparent – open peer review; you choose referees from an approved list Easy – costs are met directly by Wellcome Wellcome Open Research
  13. 13. 13 Wellcome Open Research •Submitted articles are exposed to a number of objective tests •Once passed – article is published, with formal citation & DOI •Peer review happens post publication •Authors respond to reviewers comments and produce new versions •Peer review-approved papers will be deposited in Europe PMC, PMC and indexed in PubMed
  14. 14. Responsible research metrics 13
  15. 15. Committing to change research assessment practice wellcome.org | @wellcometrust 15 https://sfdora.org/# • Deeply-embedded research assessment practices in academia are a critical barrier to open research • We commit to the principle that it’s the intrinsic merit of research that should be important, not where it is published • We are signatory to the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) and support its implementation
  16. 16. Working with research organisations wellcome.org | @wellcometrust 16 • We have developed our processes as a funder in line with our support for DORA, but recognise that the organisations we fund also have a critical role in driving change • We require in our new Open Access policy that organisations also commit to the principle of judging outputs on their merit – for example, by signing DORA or adopting Leiden Manifesto or equivalent principles • We have encouraged institutions to use our Institutional Strategic Support Fund awards to support DORA implementation • We have developed draft guidance for our funded research institutions on implementing principles • This is part of broader work at Wellcome to reimagine research culture and support research rigour Neurons in the brain. Credit: Dr Jonathan Clarke. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
  17. 17. Outputs Management Plan support service 13
  18. 18. Outputs Management Plans wellcome.org | @wellcometrust 18 We expect the researchers we fund to manage their research outputs in a way that will achieve the greatest health benefit. If the proposed research will generate outputs - including datasets, software, materials or intellectual property - that will hold value as a resource for the wider research community, then the applicants should include an Outputs Management Plan.
  19. 19. What is an Outputs Management Plan? wellcome.org | @wellcometrust 19 An Outputs Management Plan should clearly describe: • What outputs will be generated and/or how will existing data/resources be re-used • What metadata or documentation will accompany the outputs e.g. via a data note • When and where will the outputs be made available • How will the research outputs be discovered and accessed by the community • If there are restrictions on data sharing • How the data will be stored backed up and preserved • What resources are required Outputs Management Plans ensure that grant holders have sufficient plans in place, at the beginning of their grant. When? Where? How? What?
  20. 20. Background • Output Management Plans submitted to Wellcome vary widely in quality. • In several cases an Outputs Management Plan was not supplied, when required, so the question is now mandatory • Launched the Outputs Management plan support service wellcome.org | @wellcometrust 20
  21. 21. Outputs Management Plan support service pilot wellcome.org | @wellcometrust 21 Wellcome is running a pilot Outputs Management Plan support service from October 2020 – October 2021. The pilot will be available to all applicants where the: • quality of the plan has been flagged as requiring improvement • the application has been recommended for funding. Following award, the grant holder will be contacted to inform them that they have been suggested to take part in the pilot.
  22. 22. Open Research & COVID-19 13
  23. 23. Ensuring rapid access to COVID-19 research – Wellcome’s activities 23 • coordinated a joint statement on sharing research data and findings relevant to COVID-19 (Jan 2020) and a follow up statement from publishers in March 2020 (in partnership with OSTP and NLM) • implemented special conditions for grants via COVID-19 funding initiatives, in with these statements • conducting additional review of OMPs associated with COVID-19 applications By Felipe Esquivel Reed - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/inde x.php?curid=87846813
  24. 24. Looking Ahead…
  25. 25. Emerging priorities for Wellcome 25 • COVID-19 – learning lessons and exploring potential to apply approaches to accelerate access to findings and data more broadly • Open Access – working with researchers, institutions and Coalition S partners to implement new policy & support innovation • FAIR data – supporting researchers in making data and other outputs findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) • Embedding incentives – in partnership with partner funders and our funded institutions • Supporting innovation - maximising the impact of our Open Research funding Image: Moheen Reeyad (moheenreeyad.xyz) License: CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
  26. 26. Questions
  27. 27. Routes to Open Access wellcome.org | @wellcometrust 27 Route 1 Route 2 Route 3 Open Access publishing venues (journals or platforms) Subscription venues (repository route) Transition of subscription venues (transformative arrangements) Description Authors publish in an Open Access journal or on an Open Access platform. Authors publish in a subscription journal and make the Author’s Accepted Manuscript (AAM) openly available in a repository. Authors publish Open Access in a subscription journal under a transformative arrangement. Funding Wellcome will financially support publication fees. Wellcome will not financially support ‘hybrid’ Open Access publication fees in subscription venues. Wellcome will financially contribute to the cost of these arrangements at the institution level.

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