[Open-access] Inviting suggestions for "getting started with Open Science" for a session in Open Access Week

Dominique Babini babini at clacso.edu.ar
Wed Sep 24 23:02:48 UTC 2014


Sorry, I correct my previous mail that was with a wrong URL of Peter
Murray´s slideshare

Hi all,

I have ilustrated a PPT presentation at an open access
<http://www.slideshare.net/CLACSOredbiblio/dominique-babini-clacso-38994228>
event
with Peter-Murray´s excelent graphs on these issues, from his presentation
at Open Science a few wees ago in Rio de Janeiro

see pages 14, 15, 40, 42, 46, 47 of his presentation, at
http://www.slideshare.net/petermurrayrust/osbrazil


Best,
Dominique


2014-09-23 12:35 GMT-03:00 Dominique Babini <dasbabini at gmail.com>:

> Hi all,
>
> I have ilustrated a PPT presentation at an open access
> <http://www.slideshare.net/CLACSOredbiblio/dominique-babini-clacso-38994228> event
> with Peter-Murray´s excelent graphs on these issues, from his presentation
> at Open Science a few wees ago in Rio de Janeiro
>
> see pages 14, 15, 40, 42, 46, 47 of his presentation, at
>
> http://www.unesco.org.uy/shs/fileadmin/templates/shs/archivos/anuario2007/articulo_15.pdf
>
> Best,
> Dominique
>
>
>
> --
> Dominique Babini
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> 2014-09-23 5:40 GMT-03:00 Douglas Carnall <dougie.carnall at gmail.com>:
>
>> >add a few minutes about incentives for Open Science
>>
>> Stacy Konkiel makes a good point. I'd suggest you title a session "That
>> citation advantage" and ask its facilitator (see also "unconference") to
>> review the evidence that OA work is more cited (and that social media
>> "buzz"--tweets, blogposts, comments etc are predictive of eventual "proper"
>> citation). Which in any case is all a proxy for "influence."
>>
>> My various idiosyncratic link collections might help:
>>
>> Handy graphical material tagged "That OA advantage" here:
>>
>> http://www.pinterest.com/douglascarnall/that-oa-advantage/
>>
>> Folksonomically tagged public bookmarks  (also available as RSS feeds:
>> see
>> http://juliusbeezer.blogspot.fr/2014/05/why-i-keep-public-bookmarks-and-where.html
>> )
>>
>> "Citation" https://pinboard.in/u:juliusbeezer/t:citation/
>> "Altmetrics" https://pinboard.in/u:juliusbeezer/t:altmetrics/
>> "Citation + Altmetrics"
>> https://pinboard.in/u:juliusbeezer/t:citation/t:altmetrics/
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Regards to all,
>>
>> D.
>>
>> 2014-09-22 19:37 GMT+02:00 Stacy Konkiel <stacy at impactstory.org>:
>>
>>> At the risk of coming across as self-promoting :), I'd encourage you to
>>> add a few minutes about incentives for Open Science: namely, altmetrics.
>>> You can use examples from Impactstory [1] [2], Plum Analytics [3], and
>>> Altmetric.com [4] to showcase how web-native, Open Science products like
>>> datasets, software, OA publications, etc can allow researchers to collect,
>>> understand, and share evidence of the broader impacts their work has (in
>>> addition to traditional impact).
>>>
>>>
>>> All best,
>>> Stacy Konkiel
>>> impactstory.org
>>>
>>> [1] impactstory.org/carlBoettiger
>>> [2] https://impactstory.org/lorenabarba
>>> [3] https://plu.mx/u/awilliams/
>>> [4]
>>> http://www.altmetric.com/details.php?citation_id=659834&src=bookmarklet
>>>
>>> Stacy Konkiel
>>> Director of Marketing & Research at Impactstory
>>> <http://impactstory.org/>: share the full story of your research impact.
>>>   working from beautiful Albuquerque, NM, USA
>>> @skonkiel <http://www.twitter.com/skonkiel> and @Impactstory
>>> <https://twitter.com/ImpactStory>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 7:33 PM, kshitiz khanal <khanal1990 at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Dreamers,
>>>>
>>>> Open Knowledge Community in Nepal is planning a half-a-day session for
>>>> researchers and students to help them get started with Open Science /
>>>> Collaborative R&D / Open Access as a part of Open Access Week celebrations
>>>> here.
>>>>
>>>> Assuming the audience knows almost nothing about the topics, we are
>>>> planning a session that will entice them to try openness in science.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Please suggest examples of success in Open Science, tools to get
>>>> started, methods, or anything at all that will help a beginner level or lay
>>>> audience in Open Science.
>>>>
>>>> -Kshitiz Khanal
>>>> Open Knowledge, Nepal
>>>>
>>>>
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>>
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