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101 Innovations in Scholarly Communication How can libraries support changing research workflows?
Bianca Kramer & Jeroen Bosman EIFL General Assembly, Riga, November 13, 2015
@MsPhelps@jeroenbosman
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Survey: scholarly communication tools
Survey: scholarly communication tools
Survey results: Researcher profiles
others
MyScienceWork
ResearcherID
Academia.edu
Profile page at own institution
ORCID
Google Scholar Citations
ResearchGate
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%PhD student / Postdoc / Faculty (n=3481)
Survey results: Researcher profiles
others
MyScienceWork
ResearcherID
Academia.edu
Profile page at own institution
ORCID
Google Scholar Citations
ResearchGate
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%
PhD student / Postdoc / Faculty (n=3481) Librarians (n=638)
Example research workflows: traditional and innovative
Open Science
y y y y yElsevier
Example research workflows:company silos / open science
How can libraries support researchers ?
Utrecht University Library The Netherlands
Call to action – help distribute our survey
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Custom URL - get data from your institution
• Reconsider tools practiced in information literacy classes
• Support licensing decisions
• Prepare for talks with faculty/PhD-students/postdocs
• Compare research practices in your institution with
national and global data• Find out where your users stand on Open Access/Open Science
Show that as a library you think with researchers, not for them
Thank you !101innovations.wordpress.com
Three goals for science & scholarship (G-E-O)
• declaring competing interests• replication & reproducibility• meaningful assessment• effective quality checks• credit where it is due• no fraud, plagiarism
research governance
changes
• connected tools & platforms• no publ. size restrictions• null result publishing• speed of publication• (web)standards, IDs• semantic discovery• re-useability• versioning
technical changes & standards
open peer review •open (lab)notes •
plain language •open drafting •
open access •CC-0/BY •
economic & copyright
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researcher
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government library
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