DataONE Users Group Open Access Roundtable, July 2015

  • View
    366

  • Download
    0

  • Category

    Science

Preview:

Citation preview

Open Access Roundtable DUG, 13 July 2015

Stephanie Simms | @stephrsimms

Whitmire et al. RDAP 2015

Articles Data

• Most agencies cite PubMed

Central as a model for

depositing publicly accessible

versions of articles

• Almost all of the released

documents indicate that

agencies will be requiring grant

recipients to make final versions

of their research articles

available freely within 12

months of publication

• Many will require that the

underlying data associated with

those articles be made publicly

available at the time the article is

published or within 12-30 months

of compiling the final data set

• Most agencies will be, if they are

not already, requiring that a data

management plan (DMP) be

submitted with all grant proposals

#OSTPResphttp://bit.ly/FedOASummary

NSF NIH NASA

• Takes effect Jan 2016

• ≤ 12 mo after initial

publication for

articles, considering

accepting petitions to

extend

• Think about at time of

publication for data

• Investigating data

repository options

• In effect for articles,

partially for data.

Data more formed by

Dec 2015

• ≤ 12 mo after initial

publication for articles

• At the time of article

publication for data

(appropriate timelines

being explored)

• Takes effect Oct 2015

• ≤ 12 mo after initial

publication for articles

• At time of publication

or a “reasonable time

frame” for data

• Investigating data

repository options

Timelines for deposit

Culture change: stick

Boardman Robinson 1916 / Wikimedia Commons

“A number of scientific studies indicate that most global

warming in recent decades is due to the great concentration

of greenhouse gases released mainly as a result of human

activity.” #encyclical

CREATE: infrastructure

legal framework

sustainable business models

policy framework

collaborationsFlickr / swong95765

rewards (carrots)

10

Recommended