10. traditions last not because they are
excellent, but because influential
people are averse to change and
because of the sheer burdens of
transition to a better state ...
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Cass Sunstein
15. “web-enabled research”
- access to content, data, code, materials.
- emergence of “web-native” tools.
- rewards for openness, interop, collaboration, sharing.
- push for ROI, reuse, recomputability, transparency.
16. what do we mean by
“open research”?
community technology practices
collaborative interoperable open review
participatory discoverable data
management
recognition open tools sharing / reuse
mentorship designed for
reuse
documentation /
versioning
17. we’re rewarding the
wrong behavior.
at the sacrifice of scientific progress.
19. “... up to 70 percent of research from academic labs cannot be
reproduced, representing an enormous waste of money and effort.”
- Elizabeth Iorns, Science Exchange
26. infrastructure layers for
efficient, reproducible research
research social capital capacity
open tools
standards
best practices
research objects
scientific software
repositories
incentives
recognition / P&T
interdisciplinarity
collaboration
community dialogue
training
mentorship
professional dev
new policies
recognition
stakeholders: universities, researchers,
tool dev, funders, publishers ...