[okfn-tw] Fwd: [open-science] 2016 G7 Science Ministers - Tsukuba Communique

TH Schee info at motomosa.com
Thu May 19 23:21:25 UTC 2016


APEC 的東西可以直接寫信問 Camyale Chao (former advisor to OK
Taiwan),相關會議他可能參加過一百次有了吧。這樣就知道 approach APEC 在這議題上要如加上本地之力展開。

On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 10:24 PM, Chen-Yi Tu <armigil at gmail.com> wrote:

> 聲明日文全文在這裡,還沒看,先附在這裡~
>
>
> 日本方面負責的是島尻安伊子(内閣府特命担当大臣(沖縄及び北方対策、クールジャパン戦略、知的財産戦略、科学技術政策、宇宙政策)海洋政策・領土問題担当、情報通信技術(IT)政策担当)
>
> http://www8.cao.go.jp/cstp/kokusaiteki/g7_2016/2016.html
>
> On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 9:06 PM, TH Schee <info at motomosa.com> wrote:
>
>> 對了,這次辦在 Tsukua,我有個好友(不是亂喊的)剛好在筑波大學擔任教授。他之前是地方政府的 CIO,MIT 畢業的(真傑出),也是 OKFJ
>> 的發起人之一,有什麼想問他的?
>>
>> 我先轉信來去問問他好了。:P
>>
>> On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 5:47 PM, TH Schee <info at motomosa.com> wrote:
>>
>>> 太驚人了,G7 真是指標股。來一起努力 Open Knowledge International!
>>>
>>> sent from mobile device
>>> On May 19, 2016 16:42, "Crystal Tu" <armigil at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> G7、開放科學與海洋資料
>>>>
>>>> Send from mobile device
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>>>> 開始轉寄郵件:
>>>>
>>>> *寄件人:* Richard Akerman <scilib at gmail.com>
>>>> *日期:* 2016年5月19日 GMT+8上午6時28分17秒
>>>> *收件人:* "open-science at lists.okfn.org" <open-science at lists.okfn.org>
>>>> *標題:* *[open-science] 2016 G7 Science Ministers - Tsukuba Communique*
>>>>
>>>> The 2016 meeting of G7 Science and Technology Ministers has completed.
>>>>
>>>> There is a communique
>>>>
>>>> http://www8.cao.go.jp/cstp/english/others/20160517communique.pdf
>>>>
>>>> with two attachments
>>>> http://www8.cao.go.jp/cstp/english/others/20160517communique_1.pdf
>>>> http://www8.cao.go.jp/cstp/english/others/20160517communique_2.pdf
>>>>
>>>> You can find the links at
>>>> http://www8.cao.go.jp/cstp/english/index.html
>>>>
>>>> Open Science was a specific meeting topic and is also woven into other
>>>> elements of the communique.
>>>>
>>>> Of particular note is 6.i.
>>>>
>>>> "Establish a working group on open science with the aims of sharing
>>>> open science policies, exploring supportive incentive structures, and
>>>> identifying good practices for promoting increasing access to the
>>>> results of publicly funded research, including scientific data and
>>>> publications, coordinating as appropriate with the Organisation for
>>>> Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD) and Research Data
>>>> Alliance (RDA), and other relevant groups;"
>>>>
>>>> Here are all the references to open science:
>>>>
>>>> Introduction
>>>>
>>>> we acknowledged that Open Science can change the way research and
>>>> development (R&D) is undertaken, with emerging findings leading to far
>>>> greater global collaboration and encouraging a much broader range of
>>>> participants and stakeholders. We also recognized the importance of
>>>> Open Science as a driver for greater inclusion in R&D, for example
>>>> with the emergence of citizen science.
>>>>
>>>> To address these issues, we decided that the principles of Inclusive
>>>> Innovation and Open Science should be reflected within each of our
>>>> specific STI areas of focus: Global Health, Gender and Human Resource
>>>> Development for STI, The Future of the Seas and Oceans and Clean
>>>> Energy.
>>>>
>>>> 1. Global Health ‐ Health Care and Science and Technology
>>>> 1‐1: Promotion of R&D for aging and elderly care
>>>> ii. Promote open science and sharing of the results of publicly funded
>>>> research e.g. data and publications in the field of brain science
>>>> linked to age‐related problems;
>>>>
>>>> 3. The Future of the Seas and Oceans:
>>>> iii. Promote open science and the improvement of the global data
>>>> sharing infrastructure to ensure the discoverability, accessibility,
>>>> and interoperability of a wide range of ocean and marine data;
>>>>
>>>> 6: Open Science ‐ Entering into a New Era for Science:
>>>>
>>>> Putting into Practice New Framework of Research and Knowledge
>>>> Discovery, Sharing, and Utilization through Openness
>>>>
>>>> Open science enables broad and straightforward access to and use of
>>>> the results of publicly funded research (e.g. scholarly publications
>>>> and resultant data sets) not only for academics, but also the private
>>>> sector and the general public more broadly. Fundamental to the
>>>> progress of open science is the continued investment by governments
>>>> and others, such as the Group on Earth Observations’ Global Earth
>>>> Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), in suitable infrastructures and
>>>> services for data collection, analysis, preservation and
>>>> dissemination. These systems and services offer a new approach to
>>>> research, creating the possibilities for new scientific developments
>>>> and increasing the returns from government investment in research. We
>>>> endorsed this approach and decided to promote open science, taking in
>>>> to account the particular characteristics of individual research
>>>> fields.
>>>>
>>>> There has been an abundance of open science practices in many
>>>> countries and organizations and in many different fields of science in
>>>> recent years. We recognized a growing need to share common
>>>> international principles for open science and to put these principles
>>>> into practice through open access to scholarly publications and open
>>>> data. Furthermore, we recognized the importance of stronger
>>>> foundations for the support of open science, such as incentives for
>>>> researchers and institutions, support systems and human resources. We
>>>> recognize the need to promote access, taking into consideration
>>>> privacy, security, and legitimate proprietary rights, and different
>>>> legal and ethical regimes, as well as global economic competitiveness
>>>> and other legitimate interests.
>>>>
>>>> We support taking the following actions:
>>>>
>>>> i. Establish a working group on open science with the aims of sharing
>>>> open science policies, exploring supportive incentive structures, and
>>>> identifying good practices for promoting increasing access to the
>>>> results of publicly funded research, including scientific data and
>>>> publications, coordinating as appropriate with the Organisation for
>>>> Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD) and Research Data
>>>> Alliance (RDA), and other relevant groups; and
>>>>
>>>> ii. Promote international coordination and collaboration to develop
>>>> the appropriate technology, infrastructure, including digital
>>>> networks, and human resources for the effective utilization of open
>>>> science for the benefit of all.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Richard Akerman
>>>> scilib at gmail.com
>>>> http://scilib.typepad.com/
>>>>
>>>> Twitter: @scilib
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