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Open Science: Public consultation on "Science 2.0: Science in transition" Key results, insights and possible follow up J.C. Burgelman S.Luber, R. Von Schomberg, W. Lusoli European Commission DG Research & Innovation Hamburg, 25 March 2015 2 nd International Science 2.0 Conference Keynote (does not represent an official point of view of the EC)

Open Science/Science 2.0 A systemic change in the modus operandi of science and research Affecting the whole research cycle and its stakeholders

Analysis Publication Review Conceptualisation Data gathering Open access Scientific blogs Collaborative bibliographies Alternative Reputation systems Citizens science Open code Open workflows Open annotation Open data Preprint Dataintensive 3 Scistarter.com Runmycode.org ArXiv Roar.eprints. org Impact Story Altmetric.com Mendeley.com Academia.edu Researchgate.com Openannotation.org Datadryad.org Myexperiment.org Figshare.com An emerging ecosystem of services and standards It's real!

Its Irreversible Digital technologies enable changes similar as Web2.0 to the internet Exponential growth of data data driven science Globalisation and growth of the science community Pressure on the science system to address faster the Grand Challenges Rising expectations of citizens for science to deliver and be transparent Demand for accountable, responsive and transparent science Digital "natives" entering the research population

It s not happening in isolation Open source software Collaborative knowledge production Creative commons Open innovation The sharing/collaborative economy ("collaboratism") MOOC Web 2 what started +/- 15 years ago is deeply affecting ( paradigm shift ) commerce, manufacturing, health, government, social relations, media, culture,. and now science and research

It offers great opportunities Better value for money by strengthening the productivity of the European science and research system More transparency, openness and networked collaboration More efficiency, reliability and responsiveness

Background Public consultation: Science 2.0: Science in Transition Assess the degree of awareness amongst the stakeholders of the changing modus operandi Assess the perception of the opportunities and challenges Identify possible policy implications and actions to strengthen the competitiveness of the European science and research system Numbers: From 03.07.2014 to 30.09.2014 498 submitted responses of which 164 Organisations and 38 Public Authorities 28 position papers voluntary submitted in addition to questionnaire

What is the most appropriate term to describe Science 2.0? Open science 43% Science 2.0 22% Open Digital science 19% Networked science 10% Enhanced science 5% Digital science 2%

Do you recognise the trends described in the consultation paper as 'Science 2.0'? 17% Yes Yes, but with a different emphasis on particular elements 11% Yes, but some essential elements are missing 2% No, not at all 70%

What are the key drivers of 'Science 2.0'? Availability of digital technologies and their increased capacities 7 22% 2% Researchers looking for new ways of disseminating their output 47% 43% 7% 2% Researchers looking for new ways of collaboration 43% 43% 3% 9% 3% Increase of the global scientific population 30% 4 4% 17% 3% Growing criticism of current peer-review system 34% 42% 14% 4% Public demand for better and more effective science 3 39% 2% 1 7% Public funding supporting 'Science 2.0' 32% 41% 15% Growing public scrutiny of science and research 28% 44% 3% 19% Public demand for faster solutions to Societal Challenges 2 45% 3% 20% Scientific publishers engaging in 'Science 2.0' 22% 40% 22% 9% Citizens acting as scientists 11% 33% 34% 1 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% I totally agree I partially agree I don t know I partially disagree I totally disagree

What are the barriers for 'Science 2.0' at the level of individual scientist? Concerns about quality assurance 53% 35% 3% 8% 2% Lack of credit-giving to 'Science 2.0' 50% 38% 4% 7% 1% Lack of integration in the existing infrastructures 4 39% 5% 9% 1% Limited awareness of benefits of 'Science 2.0 for researchers 43% 41% 4% 9% 2% Lack of financial support 47% 35% 10% 3% Uncertain benefits for researchers 35% 4 5% 10% 4% Legal constraints (e.g. copyright law) 43% 38% 9% 5% Lack of research skills fit for 'Science 2.0' 43% 37% 4% 13% 3% Lack of incentives for junior scientists to engage with 'Science 2.0' 44% 32% 13% 5% Concerns about ethical and privacy issues 2 44% 17% 7% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% I totally agree I partially agree I don t know I partially disagree I totally disagree

What are the implications of 'Science 2.0 for society, the economy and the research system? Background Science more reliable (e.g. re-use of data) 4 37% 4% 10% 2% Science more efficient 42% 41% 3% 11% 3% Faster and wider innovation 42% 40% 10% 3% Data-intensive science as a key economic driver 41% 38% 13% 3% Greater scientific integrity 37% 41% 13% 3% Reconnect science and society 33% 43% 15% 4% Science more responsive to societal challenges 29% 47% 14% 4% Research more responsive to society through crowd-funding Crowd-funding an important research funding source 21% 18% 39% 40% 9% 8% 22% 2 9% 8% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% I totally agree I partially agree I don t know I partially disagree I totally disagree

12 On what issues within 'Science 2.0' do you see a need for policy intervention? Mean ranking position 10 8 6 4 2 7,4 7,4 6,9 6,2 Rank : the lowest need (1) to the highest need (11) 5,7 5,6 5,5 5,4 5,4 5,3 4,7 Mean Mean - std Mean + std 0

Objectives of possible future policy initiative (results from validation workshops) Support big data infrastructure needs (also governance) Improving Framework Conditions (Removing barriers, creating incentives) for fostering Open Science Making science more efficient (better use of and sharing of resources), reliable (replicability/re-use of data) and more responsive to societal challenges Stakeholders share these expectations of 'Open Science' with large majority, on "condition": Bottom up Stakeholder driven

Roadmap Open Science as horizontal priority action under the Digital Single Market initiative of the European Commission (March- May 2015) Discussions @Competitiveness Councils (3 & 5/2015) Launch of a European Open Science Agenda. 22/23 June 2015: Open Science/European Research Area/ Innovation Conference: "A new start for Europe: Opening up to an ERA of Innovation"

European Open Science Agenda potential actions (under discussion) Fostering Open Science: Creating incentives and removing barriers, e.g. Establish a stakeholders forum at European Level and a self-regulation/ clearinghouse mechanism for addressing Open Science issues Propose a European "code of conduct" setting out the general principles and requirements of how Open Science should affect the roles, responsibilities and entitlements of researchers and of their employers

European Open Science Agenda potential actions (under discussion) Mainstream Open Access to publications and data, e.g. Consider extending the Horizon 2020 pilot on Open Access to data Develop EU guidelines for addressing IPR issues and the funding of data-management

European Open Science Agenda potential actions (under discussion) Develop research infrastructures for Open Science, e.g. Mandate the development of common interfaces and data standards Coordinate at European Level the funding/ maintenance and interoperability of research infrastructures Support the development of a European Research Cloud for data, protocols and methodologies

European Research Cloud Scale of scientific activity (data-driven science) Physics Life sciences Earth sciences Applied - engineering Economics Social sciences Humanities Citizen science Lead users Scientific communities long tail

European Research Cloud Scale of scientific activity (data-driven science) Physics Life sciences Earth sciences Applied - engineering Economics Bottom-up governance Federation Legacy and sustainability Leverage of MS investment Trust IPR protection Privacy and personal data protection Big data analytics Data fusion across disciplines High performance computing Social sciences Data storage Data access and re-use Data manipulation and export Humanities Data discovery and catalogue Citizen science Governance layer Service layer Data layer Lead users Scientific communities long tail

European Open Science Agenda potential actions (under discussion) Mainstreaming Open Science in the WP to address common societal challenges under the European Research Area Better network societal, entrepreneurial and scientific actors through e.g. 'knowledge coalitions'

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