Bianca Kramer inviting participants of the OpenUP Training Workshop on Innovative Dissemination, to introduce themselves and explore what they are currently already doing with regards to research dissemination, what they hope to achieve and how they check whether their current strategies are actually working.
More information on the OpenUP Training Workshop (20th June 2018, Graz) on Innovative Dissemination:
https://www.openuphub.eu/community/blog/item/report-on-openup-innovative-dissemination-training-workshop-20th-june-2018-graz
More information about OpenUP
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2. Innovations in Scholarly Communication
Fields:
▪ Scholarly communication
▪ Tools for research
▪ Research practices
▪ Open Science
▪ Workflows
Activities:
▪ Exploration
▪ Research
▪ Supporting information
▪ Advocacy
▪ Workshops
CC-BY
Bianca Kramer & Jeroen Bosman
101innovations.wordpress.com
open science
tools database global survey
research
research practices advocacy
workflows
exploration
workshops
3.
4.
5. About your research ...
o No barriers based on race,
gender, income, status,
language
o Involvement of societal
partners in research priority
setting
o Evaluations that include societal
relevance
o Citizen science
o Translations
o Plain language explanations
o Outreach beyond academia
o Open to questions from outside
academia
o Curation and annotation of non-
scholarly information
o Participation in public debate
o Open Access, for people and
machines, to:
• Proposals and applications
• Data
• Code
• Preprints, working papers
• Papers and books
• Reviews and comments
• Posters and presentations
Who is involved ? What are the outcomes ? Who do you want to reach ?
Think about this for a minute….
and discuss with your neighbour
6. About your research ...
o No barriers based on race,
gender, income, status,
language
o Involvement of societal
partners in research priority
setting
o Evaluations that include societal
relevance
o Citizen science
o Translations
o Plain language explanations
o Outreach beyond academia
o Open to questions from outside
academia
o Curation and annotation of non-
scholarly information
o Participation in public debate
o Open Access, for people and
machines, to:
• Proposals and applications
• Data
• Code
• Preprints, working papers
• Papers and books
• Reviews and comments
• Posters and presentations
Who is involved ? What are the outcomes ? Who do you want to reach ?
7. From: Bosman & Kramer (2017) Defining open science definitions
o No barriers based on race,
gender, income, status,
language
o Involvement of societal
partners in research priority
setting
o Evaluations that include societal
relevance
o Citizen science
o Translations
o Plain language explanations
o Outreach beyond academia
o Open to questions from outside
academia
o Curation and annotation of non-
scholarly information
o Participation in public debate
o Open Access, for people and
machines, to:
• Proposals and applications
• Data
• Code
• Preprints, working papers
• Papers and books
• Reviews and comments
• Posters and presentations
Open to participation Open to (re)use Open to the world
About your research ...
8. A model of the research cycle
preparation
analysis
writingpublication
outreach
assessment discovery
finding collaborators & funding
search information &
getting access
data collection,
experimenting & analyzing
incl. coding,
visualizing & translating
also including sharing
papers and data sets
incl. communication
outside academia
including being
assessed/evaluated
10. What do you currently do ?
https://tinyurl.com/OpenUP-Graz
Results here: https://innoscholcomm.typeform.com/report/li2ozH/VJNhMd72oDjuoyXX
11. Small survey - audience results
https://innoscholcomm.typeform.com/report/li2ozH/VJNhMd72oDjuoyXX
12. Small survey - audience results
https://innoscholcomm.typeform.com/report/li2ozH/VJNhMd72oDjuoyXX
ResearchGate
(and also) others
arXiv
Institutional repository
I share working papers
bioRxiv
PubMed Central
SSRN
13. Small survey - audience results
https://innoscholcomm.typeform.com/report/li2ozH/VJNhMd72oDjuoyXX
Wordpress
(and also) others
Twitter
Wikipedia
Kudos
Pint of Sicence
FameLab
Medium
18. Disseminating your research ...
o No barriers based on race,
gender, income, status,
language
o Involvement of societal
partners in research priority
setting
o Evaluations that include societal
relevance
o Citizen science
o Translations
o Plain language explanations
o Outreach beyond academia
o Open to questions from outside
academia
o Curation and annotation of non-
scholarly information
o Participation in public debate
o Open Access, for people and
machines, to:
• Proposals and applications
• Data
• Code
• Preprints, working papers
• Papers and books
• Reviews and comments
• Posters and presentations
Who is involved ? What are the outcomes ? Who do you want to reach ?
19. Who is your audience beyond academia?
policy makers?
journalists?
children?
teachers?
21. Disseminating your research ...
o No barriers based on race,
gender, income, status,
language
o Involvement of societal
partners in research priority
setting
o Evaluations that include societal
relevance
o Citizen science
o Translations
o Plain language explanations
o Outreach beyond academia
o Open to questions from outside
academia
o Curation and annotation of non-
scholarly information
o Participation in public debate
o Open Access, for people and
machines, to:
• Proposals and applications
• Data
• Code
• Preprints, working papers
• Papers and books
• Reviews and comments
• Posters and presentations
Who is involved ? What are the outcomes ? Who do you want to reach ?
Did it work ?