credit where credit is due: acknowledging all types of contributions
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Credit where credit is due: acknowledging all types of
contributions
COASP 2016Melissa Haendel
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What *IS* “success”?
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https://goo.gl/b60moX
It’s not always what you see
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What is attribution???
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Over 1000 authors
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Project CRediT
http://go.nature.com/2cZWkPb
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Many contributions don’t lead to authorship
NIH BD2K co-authorship
D.EichmannN.Vasilevsky
> 20% key personnel are not profiled using publications
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Some contributions are anonymous
Data depositionImage credit: http://disruptiveviews.com/is-your-data-anonymous-or-just-encrypted/
Anonymous review
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Image by Julie McMurry 2012
An ecosystem of contributions
Awarded to
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Creates
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Contained inRecognizes product ofCreates
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R01 AI 144578
Institution X
Institution Y
R21 AI 045678 Researcher A
Researcher B
Researcher C
Ab 256
Protocol 245
Mouse 567
GeneID987654
Instrument 123
PMID 45678
Plasmid 84756
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$Uses
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Who helped solve the STIM1 UDP_2542 case?
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Credit extends beyond the publication
Johannes creates stim1 mouse
Melissa curates patient data for UDP_2542
Will performs analysis of UDP_2542 data that includes stim1 mouse to generate a dataset of prioritized variants
Tom writes publication pmid:25577287 about the STIM1 diagnosis
Tom explicitly credits Will as an author but not Melissa.
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Dan Katz
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Who contributed?
Melissa HaendelPeter RobinsonChris MungallSebastian KohlerCindy SmithNicole VasilevskySandra Dolken
Johannes GrosseAttila BraunDavid Varga-SzaboNiklas BeyersdorfBoris SchneiderLutz ZeitlmannPetra HankePatricia SchroppSilke MühlstedtCarolin ZornMichael HuberCarolin SchmittwolfWolfgang JaglaPhilipp YuThomas KerkauHarald SchulzeMichael NehlsBernhard Nieswandt
Thomas MarkelloDong ChenJustin Y. Kwan Iren Horkayne-Szakaly Alan Morrison Olga Simakova Irina Maric Jay Lozier Andrew R. Cullinane Tatjana Kilo Lynn Meister Kourosh PakzadSanjay Chainani Roxanne Fischer Camilo Toro James G. White David AdamsCornelius BoerkoelWilliam A. Gahl Cynthia J. Tifft Meral Gunay-Aygun
Melissa HaendelDavid AdamsDavid DraperBailey GallingerJoie DavisNicole Vasilevsky Heather TrangRena GodfreyGretchen GolasCatherine GrodenMichele NehrebeckyAriane SoldatosElise Valkanas,Colleen WahlLynne Wolfe
Elizabeth Lee Amanda LinksWill Bone Murat SincanDamian SmedleyJules JacobsonNicole WashingtonElise FlynnSebastian KohlerOrion BuskeMarta GirdeaMichael Brudno Jeremy Band
Hans GoebleKaren BalbachNadine PfeiferSandra WernerChristian Linden
Clinical/care Pathology Ontologist CS/informatics Curator Basic research
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Contribution and Attribution in the Context of the Scholar workshop – Force 2015, Oxford, January 2015
Measuring success through improved attribution VIVO 2015, Austin, August 2015
OpenRIF: semantic infrastructure for the scholarly research landscape, Portland, April 2016
Project CRediT workshop, Washington DC, December 2014
The evolution of credit
NISO Alternative Metrics Initiative: Outputs in Scholarly Communications, May 2016
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EXAMPLE OUTPUTS related to software:
Outputs: binary redistribution package (installer), algorithm, data analytic software tool, analysis scripts, data cleaning, APIs, codebook (for content analysis), source code, software to make metadata for libraries archives and museums, data analytic software tool, source code, program codes (for modeling), commentary in code(thinking of open source-need to attribute code authors and commentator/enhancers/hackers, who can document what they did and why), computer language (a syntax to describe a set of operations or activities), software patch (set of changes to code to fix bugs, add features, etc.), digital workflow (automated sequence of programs, steps to an outcome), software library (non-stand alone code that can be incorporated into something larger), software application (computer code that accomplishes something)
Roles: catalog, design, develop, test, hacker, bug finder, software developer, software engineer, developer, programmer, system administrator, execute, document, software package maintainer, project manager, database administrator
Workshop results: >500 scholarly products
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Introducing open Research Information Framework (openRIF)and the Contribution Ontology
Interoperable standard for representing people and organizations within the research ecosystem
http://bit.ly/ConnectedResearchersDavid Eichmann
Contribution Ontology
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Acknowledgements
MARIJANE WHITE, KRISTI HOLMES, DAVID EICHMANN, KAREN E. GUTZMAN, STACY KONKIEL, MATTHEW BRUSH, VIOLETA ILIK, MIKE CONLON,
AMY BRAND, DAN KATZ, LIZ ALLEN, FIGSHARE, FORCE11 ATTRIBUTION WORKING
GROUP, CASRAI, OPENVIVO, SCIENCV, DIGITAL SCIENCE,
OPENRIF DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Join the Force Attribution Working Group at: https://www.force11.org/group/attributionwg
Join the openRIF listserv at: http://group.openrif.org