Open Access of Research Data - The Present and Future Situation in Germany
1. http://www.ianus-fdz.de Dr. Felix F. Schäfer
Open Access of Research Data -
The Present and Future Situation in Germany
European Association of Archaeologist - Theme 02, Session 002
Barriers and Opportunities: Open Access and Open Data in Archaeology
Istanbul - 13. September 2014
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1. Open Access without Open Data
- Present situation in Germany
2. Open Access with Open Data
- Present situation outside Germany
3. Open Data with IANUS
- Future situation in Germany
AGENDA
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1. Open Access without Open Data
- Present situation in Germany
2. Open Access with Open Data
- Present situation outside Germany
3. Open Data with IANUS
- Future situation in Germany
Open Access = Open Access Publications
Open Data = Open Access Research Data
AGENDA
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»» over 260 journals
»» 32 have or accept content in
German language
»» 13 have German title and/or
domain (de, ch, at)
1. Open Access WITHOUT OPEN DATA
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Common characteristics
»» (traditional) publications = results: journal articles, theses,
monographs, conferences, yearbooks, notes, miscellanea, etc.
»» PDF files of print version for download or online-reading
»» some are peer reviewed
»» some have retro-digitised material
»» only a few have PIDs (e.g. DOIs) and citation references
»» only a few have libraries as technical partners and/or
institutional repositories
1. Open Access WITHOUT OPEN DATA
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Common characteristics
»» (traditinal) publications = results: journal articles, theses,
monographs, conferences, yearbooks, notes, miscellanea, etc.
»» print version as PDF for download or online-reading
»» some are peer reviewed
»» some have retro-digitised material
»» only a few have PIDs (e.g. DOIs) and citation references
»» only a few have libraries as technical partners and/or
institutional repositories
»» none offers related research raw data for personal re-use
»» none makes uses of additional digital possibilities
1. Open Access WITHOUT OPEN DATA
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2. Open Access WITH OPEN DATA
Lessons learned so far
»» open data is more labour than simple open access pfd-files
- both for authors and publishers
»» additional questions:
selection, documentation, citation, formats, curation, etc.
»» other countries and disciplines (especially natural sciences like
archeobiology, archeozoology, anthropology, ...) lead the way
»» additional factors:
technical infrastructure, legal complexity, longterm finances
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2. Open Access WITH OPEN DATA
Lessons learned so far
»» open data is more labour than simple open access pfd-files
- both for authors and publishers
»» additional questions:
selection, documentation, citation, formats, curation, etc.
»» other countries and disciplines (especially natural sciences like
archeobiology, archeozoology, anthropology, ...) lead the way
»» additional factors:
technical infrastructure, legal complexity, longterm finances
»» necessary mental shift:
not only publications, but also data is relevant for re-use
in future times
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»» a project financed by the DFG (german funding body),
coordinated by the German Archaeological Institute, Berlin (DAI)
»» 2011-2014: requirements engineering and conceptual work
2014-2017: implementing technical, legal, financial issues
»» mission:
building and long-term operation of a national
Centre for Research Data in Archaeology and Classical Studies
What is IANUS ?
3. Open Data WITH IANUS
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»» create an infrastructure to save
existing data for the future
»» raise awareness for the
reusability of research data
»» support the sciences by
providing easy access to data
»» enable researches & projects
to manage their data in a
sustainable & sensible way
»» become a national adress for
IT-related questions in ancient
studies
What are the aims of IANUS ?
3. Open Data WITH IANUS
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Disciplines
»» object oriented archaeologies and building history
»» text-based literary, philological and historical disciplines
»» natural sciences with interests in cultural research
Institutions, Groups & Individuals
Whom IANUS adresses ?
3. Open Data WITH IANUS
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Stakeholder analysis - Re-use and provision
of research data
3. Open Data WITH IANUS
Why do we need IANUS ?
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3. Open Data WITH IANUS
What are the planed services by IANUS ?
»» Long term preservation:
documentation, migration, archiving and
bitstream preservation of research data
»» Data Dissemination:
Search and download of research data via web-portal,
referencing by PIDs
»» Central Registry:
Catalogue about resources in the IANUS archive,
but also in other German institutions
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3. Open Data WITH IANUS
What are the planed services by IANUS ?
»» Education and Qualification:
Provision of courses, summer schools,
workshops, online-materials for students,
teachers and researchers
»» Project Support:
Advise in research data management, open access policies
and support with sync-and-share services
»» IT-Recommendations:
Release of guidelines and minimal standards about
the sustainable use of IT in archaeology
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»» aim is to disseminate archived data as open / easy accessible
as possible
»» constraints to obey:
›› intellectual rights (copyrights)
›› protection of sites (looting)
›› sensible data (personal privacy)
»» rights management for different acces levels:
›› general open and free
›› embargo for fixed period
›› accessible for defined groups
›› accessible after individual approval by data owner
3. Open Data WITH IANUS
How open is IANUS ?
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