uncovering the impact story of open research
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UBC OAweek 2012 presentation by Heather Piwowar. Covers research impact tracking, altmetrics, data sharing, ImpactStory, and more.TRANSCRIPT
Heather Piwowar @researchremix Postdoc with NESCent and Dryad, at Duke and UBC
UBC 2012
Uncovering the Impact Story
of Open Research
some photos NC, SA
Research evaluation matters
who gets hired
who gets grants
which journals succeed
which journal innovations succeed
whether we publish in journals at all
whether we actually write articles
the whole structure of scientific communication
right now, impact factor
problems!
run-away hits
decision of 4 anonymous people
only one type of impact
favours the established
let me tell you something that is going to start changing the game
A few weeks ago, on Oct 4, NSF announced it is going to change
its Biosketch Template to call for “Products” instead of
“Publications”
Big deal. So it is a new title.
Whole lot more than that.
1.
A major science funder believes status quo isn't the only way to disseminate research, and traditional peer-reviewed articles in high impact journals are not all that matters.
Other research products can be considered first-class research products.
2. It signals this to all the researchers who apply to the NSF.
This is a big deal, because it moves the discussion away from just OA advocates and open data tweeps to all scientists. All scientists now get to think,
"hrmm, did I release a dataset that is as good as my papers?"
3.
It necessitates a move away from journal impact factors.
The quality and impact of data and software can't be evaluated with the journal impact factor.
Item level metrics and altmetrics are going to be totally necessary for grant reviewers to know whether these alternative products have made a difference.
4.
Once we are in the grant review door with item-level metrics, watch out!
Alternative metrics are empowering for innovations in publishing. All the new journal experiments that are springing up... eLife, Peerj, F1000 Research, PLoS Currents.... are invited to compete, invited to help authors make the case that the articles published in those containers were impactful.
Very empowering for innovative journals, most of which are OA. And empowering for dismantling the "article" yet further into its component parts.
5.
It demonstrates a willingness on the part of funders to refine what they consider evaluation-worthy criteria.
Transformation is going to happen as major funders encourage their applicants to brag about their openness, and the impact that their openness has enabled.
what can the world look like
Beyond the Impact Factor
Beyond the Article
Quality
Impact
A Single NumberMultiple Dimensions
CC-BY-NC by maniacyak on flickrhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/maniacyak/3432589472
Multiple Flavours
Open
Context
Agileexperimentation
Tell the full story of research impact.
altmetrics.org/tools
Altmetric.comImpactStoryPLOS article-level metricsPlum AnalyticsReader MeterScience Card
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixscapes/4331070047
born as total-impactHackathon!
incorporating as nonprofitBoard: Cameron Neylon, John Wilbanks
what can the world look like
Beyond the Impact Factor
Beyond the Article
datasets!software!
slides!preprints!
blogs!
context
type of engagementtype of audience
comparisons, reference sets
not just one number
not just one flavour
open!
rOpenSciPlum
Ubiquity PressPeerEv
dissertationsIR experiments
...
barrier-based $$$
http://www.flickr.com/photos/quinnanya/2055471833
http://flickr.com/photos/nieve44/2152712789/
Changes are happening in scholarly communication.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/myklroventine/892446624/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jo-h/2688026447/
Build great things.
Reward impactful work.
Tell the full story of our research impact.
thank you!Jason Priem: cofounder of ImpactStory
Also: Todd Vision, Mike Whitlock, the open science community, and those who release their articles, datasets and photos openly.
@ImpactStory
ImpactStory.org