Open Science challenge and chance for medical librarians in Europe. WITOLD KOZAKIEWICZ MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF LODZ EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR HEALTH INFORMATION AND LIBRARIES
Est. 1986 Almost 1700 members 64 countries 7 Sub Groups Conferences and workshops every year Journal of EAHIL http://www.eahil.eu
Research lifecycle
Budapest Open Access Initiative 14.02.2002 By "open access" to this literature, we mean its free availability on the public internet permitting any users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal, or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself. The only constraint on reproduction and distribution, and the only role for copyright in this domain, should be to give authors control over the integrity of their work and the right to be properly acknowledged and cited.
Article Processing Charge Serials crisis Taxpayer access to publication
Communication on scientific information in the digital age: access, dissemination and preservation - 14 February 2007 European Commission Recommendation on access to and preservation of scientific information - 17 July 2012
Open science refers to a new approach to the scientific process based on cooperative work and new ways of disseminating knowledge, improving accessibility to and re-usability of research outputs by using digital technologies and new collaborative tools.
Amsterdam call for action on Open Science 4-5.05.2016 Full open access for all scientific publications A fundamentally new approach towards optimal reuse of research data
Amsterdam call for action on Open Science 4-5.05.2016 Full open access for all scientific publications A fundamentally new approach towards optimal reuse of research data
Removing barriers to open science 1. Change assessment, evaluation and reward systems in science 2. Facilitate text and data mining of content 3. Improve insight into Intellectual Property Rights and issues such as privacy 4. Create transparency on the costs and conditions of academic communication
Developing research infrastructures 5. Introduce FAIR * and secure data principles 6. Set up common e-infrastructures * Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable
Fostering and creating incentives for open science 7. Adopt open access principles 8. Stimulate new publishing models for knowledge transfer 9. Stimulate evidence-based research on innovations in open science
Mainstreaming and further promoting open science policies 10.Develop, implement, monitor and refine open access plans
Stimulating and embedding open science in science and society 11.Involve researchers and new users in open science 12.Encourage stakeholders to share expertise and information on open science
Horizon 2020 Programme Guidelines to the Rules on Open Access to Scientific Publications and Open Access to Research Data in Horizon 2020 Source: ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/hi/oa_pilot/h2020-hi-oa-pilot-guide_en.pdf
Proposal for a Directive Of The European Parliament And Of The Council on the re-use of public sector information (recast) 25 April 2018 Research data: Member States will be obliged to develop policies for open access to research data resulting from publicly funded research while keeping flexibility in implementation. The PSI Directive will also cover research data that have already been made accessible as a result of open access mandates, focusing on re-usability aspects https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/en/txt/?uri=celex:52018pc0234
Commission Recommendation (EU) 2018/790 of 25 April 2018 on access to and preservation of scientific information Open access to scientific publications Management of research data, including open access Preservation and re-use of scientific information Infrastructures for open science Skills and competences Incentives and rewards Multi-stakeholder dialogue on open science at national, European and international level Structured coordination of Member States at Union level and follow-up to this Recommendation https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/en/txt/?uri=celex:32018h0790
European Open Science Cloud 2021 The EOSCpilot project is the first project in the entire EOSC programme, tasked with exploring some of the scientific, technical and cultural challenges EOSC-hub a central contact point for European researchers and innovators to discover, access, use and reuse a broad spectrum of resources for advanced datadriven research. OpenAIRE-Advance strives to empower its National Open Access Desks (NOADs) so they become a pivotal part within their own national data infrastructures, positioning OA and open science onto national agendas. The goal of the FREYA consortium is to iteratively extend a robust environment for Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) into a core component of European and global research e-infrastructures. einfracentral s mission is to ensure that, by 2020 a broader and more varied set of users (including industry) discovers and accesses the existing and developing e- infrastructure capacity.
Libraries and Librarians
Research Data Management Problems: Personal data (medical) anonymization Ethical problems Mental barriers (it s mine, only mine) Technical issues Size of the data
Research Data Management 5star Open Data Source: https://5stardata.info/en/
Current Research Information System CRIStin National system in Norway
Current Research Information System University of Groningen, Netherlands PURE Commercial solution from Elsevier
Current Research Information System Warsaw University of Technology Custom made Open Source.
Medical University of Lodz Main coordinator : Information and Library Centre Term: Nov.2017-Oct.2020 Value: About 1,500,000 Main Tasks: One Access point web portal Research data (Electronic Lab Notes, e-crf) Publications full-text repository, bibliographic and bibliometric metadata, Patent information Research services, Digitized medical objects (3D objects, microscope specimens) Digitized old and rare books
We ve been noticed We are needed We cooperate with others We share experiences We teach, we learn
Science 2.0 An old tradition and a new technology have converged to make possible an unprecedented public good. The Budapest Open Access Initiative, 2002
Invitations June 2020 - EAHIL Conference Open Science
Thank you witold.kozakiewicz@umed.lodz.pl