Open Science Advocacy & e-Infrastructures: Mixing it Right

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Open Science is perfectly adapted to support the basic needs for impact in a "Publish or Perish" reality, so why is community uptake low? With inertia on numerous advocacy and e-infrastructure initiatives funded by EC and national funders in the ERA, the cultural barriers and discipline-specific behaviour are becoming the bottle neck. The presentation focuses on how to get the right mix of advocacy and infrastructure development, in order to support long-term implementation of Horizon 2020 Mandate on Access to Scientific Knowledge (Grant Agreement Article 29.1-6). The work is funded by FP7 FOSTER (www.fosteropenscience.eu).

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http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0021101

IDEA & PROPOSAL

TESTS

DATA

MODEL CODE

ARTICLES

Open Notebook

Science DOI

OpenAIRE

DOI GitHub

DOI

90 % of

publications are Open Access (vs 20-40% avrg.)

SOCIAL MEDIA ATTENTION

FUNDERS: National & EC

Academic Staff

Today`s Graduate Student

Scientist of Tomorrow

Project Managers

INSTITUTIONS

Knowledge Managers

FP7 FOSTER (Science in Society) Duaration: 2014-2015 (24 months)

Eloy Rodrigues, Un. Minho FOSTER Coordinator

eloy@sdum.uminho.pt

Petr Knoth, Open University Research Associate

WP3 Leader e-Learning Platform

Iryna Kuchma, eIFL WP4 Leader Training iryna.kuchma@eifl.net

Ivo Grigorov, DTU Aqua FP7 Project Manager,

WP2 Lead Content & Validation ivgr@aqua.dtu.dk

Birgit Schmidt, Un. Goettingen FP7 OpenAIRE Project Officer & WP5 Leader Networking bschmidt@sub.uni-goettingen.de

Jose Carvalho, Un. Minho FOSTER Project Manager jcarvalho@sdum.uminho.pt

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