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@eLifeInnovation
“We have failed the internet.”– Mike Eisen
Emmy Tsang | Innovation Community Manager, eLife | t @emmy_ft / @ eLifeInnovation
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eLife Innovation’s mission is to drive open innovation for open science.
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Open innovation: Open-by-design
● Intentional, ordered, strategic, process-based, inclusive, open for revision
● When everything is open by design, people have a clear idea of how to be in an inclusive, collaborative community with others, how to get help, and how to recognise one another and their contributions
Credit to the Mozilla Open Leaders training programme (@MozOpenLeaders)
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Why open innovation?
If closed:● Propagate existing biases● Un-reusable research
Chan, Leslie. (2019, April). Platform Capitalism and the Governance of Knowledge Infrastructure. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2656601
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eLife Innovation’s vision is to create open, inclusive, user-centric research communication tools with the community.
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eLife Innovation Sprintelifesci.org/sprint
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eLife Innovation Sprint: some projects and prototypes2018
2019
Plaudit: plaudit.pubPREreview: prereview.orgOctopus: sciencepublishing.orgSwipesForScience: swipesforscience.org
Hidden Preprints: hiddepreprints.orgOpenScore: opensco.re
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Reproducible Document Stack (RDS): capturing code, data and compute environment in a live paper
elifesci.org/reproducible-example @eLifeInnovation
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Reproducible Document Stack (RDS): A timeline
Sep 2017
Collaboration began
eLife Innovation Sprint: Binder-Stencila integration
May 2018
Feb 2019
First reproducible paper publishedelifesci.org/reprodoc
May 2019
Roadmap announcedelifesci.org/reprodoc2
Apr 2020
Author workflow to enliven articles
Stencila: stenci.laSubstance: substance.ioRDS updates: elifesci.org/RDSupdates @eLifeInnovation
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What we learnt
Researchers (users): interoperability,
features
Contributors:documentation,
onboarding
Publisherscompatibility with existing
workflows
RDS updates: elifesci.org/RDSupdates
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Ideation Launch
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Empowering people, supporting communities
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Thank you!
Emmy TsangInnovation Community Manager, [email protected] @eLifeInnovation / @emmy_ft
Stay updated: elifesci.org/tech-news
Open-source community call, Feb 25: elifesci.org/oscc-agenda
Labs: elifesci.org/labs
Sprint 2020: elifesci.org/sprint-2020
Slides DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.11786226
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