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Amye KenallAssociate Publisher Biomed Central
The State of Open Research DataFrom Open Access to Open Research
The State of Open Research Data
@AmyeKenall
Work at the Open Access publisher BioMed Central…
Spearheading Open Data initiatives and policy
As well as new forms of credit
The State of Open Research Data
Open data is data that can be freely
used, shared and built-on by anyone,
anywhere, for any purpose.
The State of Open Research Data
Open Data
Community
Funding
People
Tools
• Training and mentorship
• Dialogue
• Professional Dev
• Incentives
• Best practice
• Behavior
• Open tools and standards
• Repositories
• Policies
• Recognition
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1996 2009
The State of Open Research Data
Open Data
Community
Funding
People
Tools Funding
NIH expects all funded investigators to adhere to the GDS
Policy... Failure to comply with the terms and conditions of
the funding agreement could lead to enforcement actions,
including the withholding of funding, consistent with 45
CFR 74.6235 and/or other authorities, as appropriate.
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Table. Funder policy and support for published research outputs and data
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Limited funding
Incentives
Sustainability of infrastructure
What’s still needed?
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Open Data
Community
Funding
People
Tools
Community
The State of Open Research Data
Helping researchers leverage the power of the Open Web;
Fostering a sustainable community of practitioners through
learning around Open Source, Open Data; Empowering
others to lead in their communities
2013
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20141998
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More resource for training
Integration of data/software training into institutes
Participation
What’s still needed?
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Open Data
Community
Funding
People
ToolsTools
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Infrastructure
2009
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The bioCADDIE team will develop a data discovery index (DDI)
prototype which will index data that are stored elsewhere. The
DDI will play an important role in promoting data integration
through the adoption of content standards and alignment to
common data elements and high-level schema.
Better discovery
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Data Journals Getting credit for your data
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Searchable index of supplementary data
Tagged data citations
Better use of metadata for discoverability by tools
Linked infrastructure through unique identifiers (eg ORCiDs, DOIs)
Convenience
Linked Open Data as standard
What’s still needed?
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Open Data
Community
Funding
People
Tools
People
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• 3,000 Rice Genomes Project
• Neurodata without Borders
• Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Increase in Consortia
More community buy-in – Open Con, Open Science Sessions
Institutional involvement
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“Commons” Buy-in
Trust
Reuse
Data citation
Use of metadata standards
What’s still needed?
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• Need trust, not as easy as creating new
incentives or mandating policy
• Needs to be community driven,
• Tools can change behavior
• If funders want open data, they need to
fund behavior change – training, etc Open Data
Community
Funding
People
Tools
What we’ve learned…
The State of Open Research Data
@AmyeKenall
Questions?What drives open data in your work and how can this be improved?