[open-science] Can you help improving the evidence base on open science?
david osimo
david.osimo at gmail.com
Fri Jul 6 16:29:10 UTC 2012
Hi Peter thanks. Examples don't have to be European.
What we aim to show is that Open Science leads to better science; and that it's happening already.
We have gathered lots of individual cases: we need now to reinforce the evidence basis through data and evidence at a larger scale.
Beside that: any comment from the people in the list is certainly useful and welcome.
And yes, it would be great if you can link to the Hackathon!
best
david
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On 06 Jul 2012, at 18:18, Peter Murray-Rust wrote:
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> On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 5:00 PM, david osimo <david.osimo at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
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> We've been using this list as a source of inspiration and evidence.
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> What a wonderful thing to know!
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> Now, we really need your help. We need to gather the BEST POSSIBLE EVIDENCE showing the Open Science is not a fad, that it's a long term change in the scientific process, and that European science institutions should take this into account.
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> As you know policy-makers want DATA: statistics, numbers, histograms... (even if not robust). Can you help us gathering more and better data?
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> We published the final presentation in commentable format: we ask you to share the evidence you have by adding comments to the slides. We have until JULY 24TH to gather it.
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> We have the open science hackathon tomorrow in London - we can put this on the Etherpad and perhaps have some lightning ideas of places to contribute.
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> Presumably the examples don't have to be European? Although it would be good to show that Europe was among the leaders in this area.
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> Peter Murray-Rust
> Reader in Molecular Informatics
> Unilever Centre, Dep. Of Chemistry
> University of Cambridge
> CB2 1EW, UK
> +44-1223-763069
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