ngp retreat open science 2015
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Nature wants my data… Now what?5 Things You Need to Know About Open Science and Open Data
Robin Champieux, MLIS
Danielle Robinson, NGP
Daniela Saderi, NGP
Jackie Wirz, PhD
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My research is awesomeNature thinks its awesome.
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But there are these weird sharing requirements…Ugh, I just need to publish!!
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What should I do?
Ugh, I just need to graduate!!
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Definitions
What’s required now
What’s coming down the pipe…
What’s going on in the field<big and small (ish)>
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What’s going on at OHSU
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1 | DefinitionsWhat does it all mean?
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Data Sharing
Sharing primary data
Allowing others to use your data
Open Science
Transparent methods, shared analysis code
Publically accessible data, freely shared
Open Access
Digital, online, free
Publically accessible
Creative Commons Attribution-Only (CC-BY)
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The “-ables” of good data-sharing practice
• DISCOVERABLE. Make your data searchable!
• ACCESSIBLE. Make your data downloadable!
• INTELLIGIBLE. Make your data understandable by both human and
machine!
• ASSESSABLE. Make your data evaluable!
• USABLE. Make your data actionable!
Ferguson et al., 2014
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2 | What’s required now?Funder & Journal Policies
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For grants over $500,000, a data sharing
plan must be included in the grant
application and incorporated as a term and
condition of the award.
Final Research Data "should be made as
widely and freely available as possible while
safeguarding the privacy of participants, and
protecting confidential and proprietary data".
NIH
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Journals
It’s not just open access journals.
High impact journals, such Nature, Cell,
Science, Neuron, and Nature Neuroscience,
and are leading the charge with
uncompromising data sharing requirements:
Condition of Publication
Shared in a Public Repository
Reproducibility
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3 | What’s coming?
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In a policy memorandum released in 2013,
OSTP Director John Holdren directed
Federal agencies with more than $100M in
R&D expenditures to develop plans to make
the results of federally funded research
freely available to the public—generally
within one year of publication.
OSTP
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Resources
http://scholcomm.columbia.edu/open-access/public-access-mandates-for-federally-funded-research/
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FASTR
Fair Access to Science and Technology
Research Act
“American taxpayers fund billions in
research that unlocks breakthroughs in
technology, science, medicine and dozens
of other disciplines. By taking that research
out from behind paywalls, the FASTR Act
will promote new innovations and give
America a better return on its investment”
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4 | What’s going on in the field?Good practices -> Big Data -> Small(ish) Data
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Solutions!!
Repositories
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Allen Institute
BIG
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Small(ish)
A mouse, a neuroscientist, and a librarian
walk into a bar…
THE DATA
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5 | What’s going on at OHSU?Make it meaningful -> Open Insight
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Manage thyself
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Open Insight
You are the future of science & scientific
communication. It’s also your job to make it
better.
The Library wants to help.
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My research is awesomeNature thinks its awesome.
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there are thesesharing requirements…Meh. I’ve got it covered.
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Let’s graduate!
Strong work, doctor, strong work.
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Nature wants my data… Now what?5 Things You Need to Know About Open Science and Open Data
Robin Champieux, MLIS
Danielle Robinson, NGP
Daniela Saderi, NGP
Jackie Wirz, PhD
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Why is data sharing important?
We have a Common Goal… don’t we?
• Working together toward that
Common Goal
• Increasing the value of our efforts
• Increasing data reuse by third
parties
• Decreasing monetary and human
time waste
• Increasing transparency and
reproducibility
• “My data is often too complex to
be understood by others.”
• “If someone else analyzes my
data, they may find flaws in it, or
even worst, find different answers
that disprove my perspective.”
• “I worked very hard to collect my
data and no one else has the
right to it.”
• “I have not finished analyzing my
data, and I will make it available
once my analysis is done.”
S.H. Koslow, 2000
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Why is data sharing important?
“The degree of complexity of neuroscience data is a sufficient
reason both for sharing and for not sharing primary data.
Sharing data should make research more efficient and greatly
facilitate our understanding of brain function. The intellectual
challenges are identical with or without data sharing. Sharing
increases the value of the data and provides new knowledge
and understanding.”
Stehpen H. Kolsow