1. Jenny Molloy
DPhil Candidate, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford
Coordinator, Open Science Working Group, Open Knowledge Foundation
jenny.molloy@okfn.org @okfnscienceOpen Science
Open Science:
Liberating ideas,
facilitating research.
[ID]2
Conference, 26-17 July 2014, University of Oxford DTC
5. “A piece of data or content is open if
anyone is free to use, reuse, and
redistribute it — subject only, at most,
to the requirement to attribute and/or
share-alike.”
opendefinition.org
7. Open science is a research accelerator (Michael Woelfle, Piero Olliaro & Matthew H. Todd)
Nature Chemistry, 3:45–748 (2011) doi:10.1038/nchem.1149
Images from http://opensourcemalaria.org/
8.
9. PLUTo: Phyloinformatic Literature Unlocking Tools.
Software for making published phyloinformatic data discoverable, open, and reusable
Slide from Ross Mounce under CC-BY 2.5 http://www.slideshare.net/rossmounce/the-pluto-project-ievobio-2014
10. Over to you...
Why do you do scientific research?
What are your biggest frustrations?
Do you see scope for greater openness to
improve your research or science in general?
What are your reservations?
11. Acknowledgements
Thanks to the organisers of ID2 for inviting me to present on this topic
Also to:
OK Science Working Group inc. Peter Murray-Rust and Ross Mounce
Cameron Neylon for his excellent open science presentation:
http://www.slideshare.net/CameronNeylon/network-enabled-research-the-role-of-
open-source-and-open-thinking