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Laurence Bianchini COO MyScienceWork [email protected] Open Access Impact on a scientific career

Open Access: Impact on a Scientific Career - Laurence Bianchini / RENALTRACT Short-Course: “Transferable skills”

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Laurence BianchiniCOO [email protected]

Open AccessImpact on a scientific career

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Today: Open Access as a reality

25th Birthday in August 2016

In France, since Jan. 2011 the submission of all theses manuscripts is mandatory in TEL

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Open Access Explained!

Credit: PhD Comics TV: http://phdcomics.com/tv

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Benefits:•Show case findings / Improve reputation•Increase citations•Attract opportunities (position, projects…)•Increased value and impact of your research•Stimulate debate•Spark ideas and useful insights

The OA citation advantage http://sparceurope.org/oaca/

Open Access Benefits

For your career.

As an ideology.

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Why I Became an Open ScientistImage credit: http://research.iheartanthony.com/2012/05/31/why-i-became-an-open-scientist/

What’s an Open Scientist?

• Open Access to peer-reviewed articles& other content

• Being available to discussion (profiles on social networks, blogs)

• Open NoteBook / Lab Book

• Open Data

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Why I Became an Open ScientistImage credit: http://research.iheartanthony.com/2012/05/31/why-i-became-an-open-scientist/

What? Where / How?Peer-review articles OA journal, Repositories

(BioArxiv, HAL, institution repository)Posters, Books Repositories, FigsharePresentations SlideShare

Thesis HAL, TELIdeas, News

(conference, article, result, funding)Blogs, Social media, Emails

Datasets Figshare, Zenodo

In general: ask your advisor, your colleagues and your librarian.

Share What, Where and How ?

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Can you find the fulltext of your latest paper?

ArXiv (repository) -- PDFResearchGate -- PDF

AIP (the publisher) ------->

Google Scholar -- PDF from ArXiv LinkedIn -- PDF from ArXivMyScienceWork -- PDF Personal website -- PDF from ArXiv

(or your team’s latest paper)

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Crowdsourced databases

http://sci-hub.io -> desactivated

http://sci-hub.bzhttp://sci-hub.cc

(the black market of academic papers)

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Copyrights

Sherpa/Romeo colors

- Immediate release in OA- After 6 to 12 month embargoes- Never!!

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A Career Boost from Open, Collaborative ScienceDaniel Himmelstein UCSF, Open Access Week 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XeDpvvOixghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy-E7PheIRs

Realtime Open Science on Thinklab & The Horrors of Data Copyright - Daniel Himmelstein, UCSF

Massively Collaborative Open Science 22 reviewers, 53 discussions & 293 commentsafter 9 months

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For Further Discussion

[email protected]

Lauren Bianchini COO

http://polaris.expertwww.mysciencework.com