Approaching Open Science Across the Researcher Workflow

Approaching Open Science Across the Researcher Workflow

| 1 Approaching Open Science Across the Researcher Workflow NASEM Meeting Toward an Open Science Enterprise: Focus on Stakeholders September 18, 2017 Holly J. Falk-Krzesinski, VP Research Intelligence Global Strategic Networks Elsevier [email protected] | 2 Open Science | 3 Open Science Defined Movement, with the overarching goal of enhanced research performance, that aims to make science more: • Accessible • Collaborative • Transparent • Effective • Efficient Through: • Encouraging a culture of openness and sharing • Leveraging and developing new technologies • Developing and adapting reward and metric systems | 4 Publishers are a Key Stakeholder in Open Science http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/final-report-science-20-public-consultation http://sites.nationalacademies.org/DBASSE/CurrentProjects/DBASSE_087866 | 5 Open Science Across the Researcher Workflow “Enabling Research” “Doing Research” “Sharing Research” Develop Recruit/evaluate Secure Establish Manage Search, discover, Collaborate & Synthesize/ Manage Publish and Commer- Have Strategy researchers Funding partnerships facilities read, review network Experiment Analyze Data disseminate cialize Promote impact ? ! $ Do ‘office Identify Identify Stay on top Keep track of Plan Analyse Preserve Select and Search and Promote admin’ tasks funding potential of the field colleagues/ experiments, results data format data analyse within opportunities partners competitors procure outputs for patents institution Find talent to Get in-depth materials and Prepare data Describe/ presentation join team Prepare knowledge Attend resources for use on annotate Register a Maintain proposals on a topic conferences, different data Prepare patent online build Run tools research for presence Benchmark Commerci- Search online relationships experiments Publish data publication own perfo- Track alize rmance proposals literature Validate data Communicat against prior Publish research e results to Share others’ Public collect Present data/analyse research methods media Manage Report grant Manage articles, data findings at Identify performance progress and articles conferences commercial Capture, log, Find data- Track impact of team compliance Share own partners and store sets online Annotate work in Find data and re-use Design articles appropriate Negotiate progress for own curriculum journal partnerships Keep track of research Read articles Monitor when carried Format man- Prepare progress of out experi- uscript for teaching Develop collaborative ments submission materials hypotheses tasks Find right Teach, give Review Peer review methods lectures, manuscripts other’s work tutoring Open Science opportunity type More More More open collaborative transparent | 6 Key Elements of Open Science Developing technology, tools and services that address the challenges of open science Open Access Research Data Research Integrity Improving access and sharing Improving access to and use Improve reproducibility and of research publications of research data transparency of research Science & Society Metrics Encouraging citizen Developing metrics which involvement & translating show the full impact of science for the public research | 7 Open Access | 8 Open Access By the Numbers* • 1.2M manuscripts submitted • 1.8M authors listed on submitted manuscripts • 800K reviewers (3M potential reviewers) • 80K journal editors (20K level 1) • 420K articles published • 16% article share • Published 163 of 164 sci & econ Nobel winners since 2000 • 14M scholarly works in ScienceDirect, plus 30K e-books • 14M ScienceDirect users/mo • 900M articles downloaded from ScienceDirect • 24K articles published Gold Open Access (2nd largest Gold OA publisher) • All 2.5K+ proprietary journals offer a Green Open Access, all support CHORUS • 3K+ accepted manuscripts available for US partner funding agencies through CHORUS • 1.55 FWCI*** for our hybrid OA portfolio, highest in the world • 1.08 FWCI*** for our fully Gold OA journals • 28K new authors sharing preprints on SSRN, 78K new preprints posted • 330K authors total sharing on SSRN, 592K preprints total *2016 Elsevier data unless otherwise noted; **Period 2012-2016; ***2013 data | 9 Open Access at Elsevier Gold Open Access Green Open Access Final version of an article is immediately accessible A version of a subscription article is made to everyone available open access, usually after an embargo Cost of publishing is recovered upfront, typically as period an Article Publishing Charge (APC) Normally the accepted manuscript version of an article, can be the final version • 2nd Largest gold open access • Largest publisher enabler of green publisher open access • Publish over 200 fully open access • All 2500+ journals provide a green journals open access option • 1700+ hybrid journals • Free API program to fuel repositories • Publish over 20,000 open access • Participate in CHORUS and support articles each year pilots with institutions and international funders • Choice of either a commercial (CC BY) or non-commercial (CC-BY-NC-ND) • Share link service provides 50 days user license free access to recently published research • Article publishing charges (APCs) range from $500- $5000 (US Dollars) • Open archives in 108 journals, including all Cell Press titles after 12 months | 10 Institutional Repository Services ScienceDirect ScienceDirect Public Access Services: • Automatic ingest of embargoes Scopus for AMs Enhances Your Reputation and • Article versions in line with Workflows: sharing & hosting policy • Maximize visibility of research • New Pilot Service: Embedded output through automatic API Accepted Manuscripts for ingest Institutional Repositories • Service: includes a downloadable AM for users after embargo ScienceDirect ScienceDirect Scopus Optimize User Experience/Guide to the Best Article Version: Capture Usage and Cited-by • Gold OA and Accepted Manuscripts Counts for Your Authors for all users • Subscription articles for subscribers www.elsevier.com/solutions/sciencedirect/support/institutional-repository | 11 Institutional Repository Services “I think this project with Elsevier, and the ScienceDirect follow on project with CHORUS, are importantScienceDirect Public Access Services: • Automatic ingest ofand embargoes worthwhile efforts to identify and Scopus for AMs Enhances Your Reputation and • Article versions in enhanceline with access to journal articles by UFWorkflows: sharing & hosting policy • Maximize visibility of research • New Pilot Service: Embedded output through automatic API Accepted Manuscriptsauthors. for ingest Institutional Repositories • Service: includes a downloadable AM for users after embargo I believe that automated solutions for identification and access to articles by UF authors from publishers reduces the burden of gathering this information on our academic faculty and on the library faculty ScienceDirect ScienceDirect Scopusand staff.” Optimize User Experience/Guide to the Best Article Version: Capture Usage and Cited-by • Gold OA and Accepted Manuscripts Counts for Your Authors for all users Judith C. Russell, Dean of University Libraries,• Subscription articles for subscribers University of Florida (Aug 2017) www.elsevier.com/solutions/sciencedirect/support/institutional-repository | 12 Elsevier Partners with CHORUS https://www.elsevier.com/about/open-science/open-access/chorus | 13 Research Data | 14 Open Research Data What is Research Data? • Refers to the result of observations or experimentation that validate research findings, data that often underlies, but exists outside of research articles • Can include but are not limited to: raw data, processed data, software, algorithms, protocols, methods, materials, and which are not already published as part of a journal article Why make it open? Datasets that are freely shared can be valuable for the whole research community and beyond • Facilitates the re-use of data for new studies • Makes research more transparent and reproducible https://www.elsevier.com/about/open- • Makes research more effective and efficient science/research-data/open-data-report | 15 Research Data Management Across the Research Data Life Cycle Reproducibility Papers Data Management SoftwareX Plans Data Rescue & Software Rescue Source: JISC: How and why you should manage your research data: a guide for researchers, Caroline Ingram, Published: 7 January 2016 | 16 Part of an award to the Trusted Data Repository NIH Data Commons “Pilot Phase” Describe how experiment can be reproduced Create DOI for Citation Store up to 5 Link back to GB of data in protocols many formats Keep track of versions of dataset https://data.mendeley.com/ | 17 Research Data Guidelines • Integrating TOP Guidelines directly into journal workflow making it easy for authors to share the data supporting their articles • New journal data guidelines that align with the TOP Data Standards, implemented across >1,800 journals • Integrated into the author submission system, with updated Guides for Authors in the journals | 18 Research Data Metrics USAGE CAPTURES MENTIONS SOCIAL MEDIA CITATIONS (bookmarks, code forks, favorites, (clicks, downloads, views, (blog posts, comments, (+1s, likes, shares, tweets) (citation indexes, patent library holdings, video plays) readers, watchers) reviews, Wikipedia links) citations, clinical citations) Goal: Metric: More data is saved: 1 Stored, i.e. safely available in long-term repository) Nr of datasets stored in long-term storage 2. Published, i.e. long-term preserved, accessible via Nr of datasets

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