This presentation was provided by Judy Ruttenberg of The Association of Research Libraries, during the NISO event "Sustaining Openness: Ensuring the Long Term Vitality of Open Science, OER and More,” held on September 18, 2019.
7. Enduring & barrier-free access
1. Increase the amount of scholarship
that is openly available
2. Lead on open science by design
8. Open Science by Design
The National Academies of
Science, Engineering, and
Medicine (2018)
9. Strategic Partnerships
● Within institutions on research integrity
● With academic leadership associations on
implementation of effective data practices
● With scholarly societies and research
communities on a shared agenda for
open, equitable scholarship
10. Research Integrity
“... develop policies and procedures to
identify the data, code, specimens, and
other research products that should be
preserved for long-term public availability,
and they should provide the resources
necessary for the long-term preservation
and stewardship of those research
products.”
11. Research Integrity
“Funders that support the development of
research archives should work to ensure
that these are designed and implemented
according to the FAIR data principles.
Researchers should [embrace FAIR and] ...
state with specificity any exceptions based
on legal and ethical considerations.”
12. Effective Data Practices
● Conference on persistent identifiers (PIDs)
for data and machine-readable Data
Management Plans (DMPs).
● Partners: California Digital Library,
Association of American Universities,
Association of Public & Land-grant
Universities
13. Scholarly Societies
Principles:
● The Academy owns the results of its
research
● Research libraries are critical partners
● Stewardship decisions are a combination
of good digital practice and good science
● Professional societies convene disciplines,
and disciplines transcend institutions
14. Scholarly Societies
● Study on Early Career Researchers and
scholarly affiliation (early 2020)
● Development of broad research agenda
● National Academy of Sciences, Engineering
and Medicine roundtable on incentives for
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