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Welcome to OPEN BY DEFAULT

29th November 2012Open by Default, DTU

http://www.meetingpoint4.net/openbydefault/

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Who am I ?

http://twitter.com/OAforClimate

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© HowStuffWorks

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© Norbert Aujoulat, Centre national de la Préhistoires

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© Norbert Aujoulat, Centre national de la Préhistoires

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© Rosetta Stone, British Museum

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© Rosetta Stone, British Museum

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The Chained Library at Hereford Cathedral, UK

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Photo by Frank Curran

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Potential

Image: Science-Metrix Inc link

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OPEN ACCESS for GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE SCIENTISTS 2011

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Source: The Guardian, 9 April 2012

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Source: Giglia, Elena and Harnad, Stevan (2012) Open Access 2012: achievements, further steps, and obstacles. An interview with Stevan Harnad. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

“there are some fields (such as crystallography in chemistry) in which research is impeded because

publisher copyright contracts forbid the machine data‐mining of the digital data in the articles.

But there is no immediate way to get publishers to allow that, so mandating Gratis Green OA (with the ID/OA

compromise) is still the fastest, surest and cheapest way to reach the outcome these fields require.”

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Source: Barend Mons, CERN Open Access Initiative 7, July 2011

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Strategy & Bigger Picture

Photograph: Yuriko Nakao/REUTERS link

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Thank you!

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Lab Book Primary Data Conference Abstract

Reports Peer-reviewed paper

Open Lab-book blog, helps other avoid

mistakes(e.g. ???)

Data publication, with a DOI, peer-reviewed &

archived in a data repository

Permanently archived in an open access repository

Permanently archived in an open access repository

Permanently archived in an open access repository

AND

the journal site

Full machine-readable record, on my C:/

drive, ready

A data supplement attached to my

publication, or

on my website/my institute website

On my website/my institute website

On my website/my institute website

On journal websiteon my website,

my institute website

Paper log book, gathers dust (but still

a reference document)

CD-ROM, C:/ drive, USB stick

neatly arranged on my shelf

Print only in the conference

proceedings, CD-ROM, USB stick Print only

Journal website(not Open Access)

How OPEN is your research?

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OPENACCESS =

YOU

IGNOREYOU

TRY

Nothinglost

Invest some time

Miss benefits

VISIBILITY

CITATIONSDOWNLOADSUSE

DISSEMINATIONMedia & Public

Access

Open Access for ClimateRisk management