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benefits of open science
lennart martens
lennart.martens@vib-ugent.be
computational omics and systems biology group
VIB / Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Why should we share our work?
What does sharing our work entail?
What can we do once we start sharing our work?
Of sedimentation, opportunity, and dragons
Why should we share our work?
What does sharing our work entail?
What can we do once we start sharing our work?
Of sedimentation, opportunity, and dragons
We usually think we need open science
to prevent bad things from happening
• While open science helps prevent some cases
of fraud or low quality work being published,
it is certainly not a panacea (cfr. peer review)
• Simultaneously, fraud is regularly detected:
• in the absence of the source data
• from papers published in closed access journals
• without any of the code or metadata available
Instead, we should rather focus on the good
that comes from open science
• Open science makes the work accessible to anyone
• Open science allows people to build much more
efficiently on previous work
• Open science helps maximize the usefulness of each
individual research effort
• Data tend to have a (much!) longer shelf life than
interpretation
• Open science fosters creativity, and stimulates
revolutionary research
Why should we share our work?
What does sharing our work entail?
What can we do once we start sharing our work?
Of sedimentation, opportunity, and dragons
We can share our data, our code, our
protocols, and our interpretations
• The data that is obtained should be accompanied by
the associated metadata
• The code that is written should be understandable,
documented, and hosted at a reliable site
• The protocols should be provided clearly and in full
• The interpretations should be clearly linked to the
data (full provenance)
• Everything should be licensed in a permissible way
Any open data exchange ecosystem
requires standardization
Masuzzo, Trends in Cell Biology, 2014
Metadata is often problematic,
as it requires a bit of additional effort
Verheggen, EuPA Open Proteomics, 2015
Sharing information effectively is not that
easy – if you want to do it right!
Slotta, Nature Biotechnology, 2009; Csordas, Proteomics, 2013 and Martens, Proteomics, 2013
And as responsible caretaker of your stuff,
you sometimes need to take action as well
Vaudel, Nature Biotechnology, 2015
Why should we share our work?
What does sharing our work entail?
What can we do once we start sharing our work?
Of sedimentation, opportunity, and dragons
A large amount of post-consumer MS data is
collected in public databases such as PRIDE
Martens, Proteomics, 2005
My group published a lot of data re-use,
mostly orthogonal, always cross-experiment
Foster, Proteomics, 2011; Colaert, Nature Methods, 2011; Barsnes, Proteomics 2011,
Vandermarliere, Proteomics 2013; Degroeve, Bioinformatics 2013
Many mass spectrometry data identification
algorithms are free and open source
http://searchgui.googlecode.com
Vaudel, Proteomics, 2011
Our PeptideShaker tool provides
direct access to all public data in PRIDE
Vaudel, Nature Biotechnology, 2015
About 75% of MS based proteomics data
currently remains unknown
Martens, Proteomics, 2005 and Vizcaíno, Nature Biotechnology, 2014
These unknown data bristle with opportunity
Vaudel, Proteomics, 2015
We built the ReSpin pipeline to enable fast
re-processing of proteomics data in new ways
Experiment
PRIDE
Re-analysis
Original identifications
ReSpin
New knowledge
This reprocessing allowed us to detect
small ORFs across all public human MS data
Olexiouk, NAR, in press
Importantly, deposited data are not the end;
an ecosystem enables re-use as well!
5. Retrieval /dissemination
from data repository
6. Multiscale and meta-
scale analysis algorithms
7. Application to
proof-of-concept studies
Lock, PLOS ONE, 2014; Masuzzo, Trends in Cell Biology, 2014
Why should we share our work?
What does sharing our work entail?
What can we do once we start sharing our work?
Of sedimentation, opportunity, and dragons
A sociologist’s take on our efforts
towards (orthogonal) data reuse
“This desire to reactivate data is widespread, and Klie et al. are not
alone in wanting to show that ‘far from being places where data goes
to die’ (Klie et al., 2007: 190), such data collections can be mined for
valuable information that could not be obtained in any other way.”
“In attempting to reactivate sedimented data in order to enable its
re-use, their first step was ...”
"... they are experiments in seeing, in furnishing ways of seeing how
data on proteins could become re-usable, could be reactivated as
collective property rather than the by-product of publication."
Mackenzie and McNally, Theory, Culture and Society, 2013
And now think about open science,
and imagine the opportunities
• What could you do with open science? What could
you study? What could you learn?
• What opportunities would present themselves, if…
• All data (in your field) were available online
• All algorithms (in your field) were available online
• All publications (in your field) were open access
• Most of these opportunities are not little steps
forward; instead they promise to be revolutionary!
J.R.R. Tolkien, A Conversation with Smaug
www.compomics.com
@compomics

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Benefits of Open Science, Lennart Martens (OpenAIRE workshop, Ghent, Nov.2015)

  • 1. benefits of open science lennart martens lennart.martens@vib-ugent.be computational omics and systems biology group VIB / Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
  • 2.
  • 3. Why should we share our work? What does sharing our work entail? What can we do once we start sharing our work? Of sedimentation, opportunity, and dragons
  • 4. Why should we share our work? What does sharing our work entail? What can we do once we start sharing our work? Of sedimentation, opportunity, and dragons
  • 5. We usually think we need open science to prevent bad things from happening • While open science helps prevent some cases of fraud or low quality work being published, it is certainly not a panacea (cfr. peer review) • Simultaneously, fraud is regularly detected: • in the absence of the source data • from papers published in closed access journals • without any of the code or metadata available
  • 6. Instead, we should rather focus on the good that comes from open science • Open science makes the work accessible to anyone • Open science allows people to build much more efficiently on previous work • Open science helps maximize the usefulness of each individual research effort • Data tend to have a (much!) longer shelf life than interpretation • Open science fosters creativity, and stimulates revolutionary research
  • 7. Why should we share our work? What does sharing our work entail? What can we do once we start sharing our work? Of sedimentation, opportunity, and dragons
  • 8. We can share our data, our code, our protocols, and our interpretations • The data that is obtained should be accompanied by the associated metadata • The code that is written should be understandable, documented, and hosted at a reliable site • The protocols should be provided clearly and in full • The interpretations should be clearly linked to the data (full provenance) • Everything should be licensed in a permissible way
  • 9. Any open data exchange ecosystem requires standardization Masuzzo, Trends in Cell Biology, 2014
  • 10. Metadata is often problematic, as it requires a bit of additional effort Verheggen, EuPA Open Proteomics, 2015
  • 11. Sharing information effectively is not that easy – if you want to do it right! Slotta, Nature Biotechnology, 2009; Csordas, Proteomics, 2013 and Martens, Proteomics, 2013
  • 12. And as responsible caretaker of your stuff, you sometimes need to take action as well Vaudel, Nature Biotechnology, 2015
  • 13. Why should we share our work? What does sharing our work entail? What can we do once we start sharing our work? Of sedimentation, opportunity, and dragons
  • 14. A large amount of post-consumer MS data is collected in public databases such as PRIDE Martens, Proteomics, 2005
  • 15. My group published a lot of data re-use, mostly orthogonal, always cross-experiment Foster, Proteomics, 2011; Colaert, Nature Methods, 2011; Barsnes, Proteomics 2011, Vandermarliere, Proteomics 2013; Degroeve, Bioinformatics 2013
  • 16. Many mass spectrometry data identification algorithms are free and open source http://searchgui.googlecode.com Vaudel, Proteomics, 2011
  • 17. Our PeptideShaker tool provides direct access to all public data in PRIDE Vaudel, Nature Biotechnology, 2015
  • 18. About 75% of MS based proteomics data currently remains unknown Martens, Proteomics, 2005 and Vizcaíno, Nature Biotechnology, 2014
  • 19. These unknown data bristle with opportunity Vaudel, Proteomics, 2015
  • 20. We built the ReSpin pipeline to enable fast re-processing of proteomics data in new ways Experiment PRIDE Re-analysis Original identifications ReSpin New knowledge
  • 21. This reprocessing allowed us to detect small ORFs across all public human MS data Olexiouk, NAR, in press
  • 22. Importantly, deposited data are not the end; an ecosystem enables re-use as well! 5. Retrieval /dissemination from data repository 6. Multiscale and meta- scale analysis algorithms 7. Application to proof-of-concept studies Lock, PLOS ONE, 2014; Masuzzo, Trends in Cell Biology, 2014
  • 23. Why should we share our work? What does sharing our work entail? What can we do once we start sharing our work? Of sedimentation, opportunity, and dragons
  • 24. A sociologist’s take on our efforts towards (orthogonal) data reuse “This desire to reactivate data is widespread, and Klie et al. are not alone in wanting to show that ‘far from being places where data goes to die’ (Klie et al., 2007: 190), such data collections can be mined for valuable information that could not be obtained in any other way.” “In attempting to reactivate sedimented data in order to enable its re-use, their first step was ...” "... they are experiments in seeing, in furnishing ways of seeing how data on proteins could become re-usable, could be reactivated as collective property rather than the by-product of publication." Mackenzie and McNally, Theory, Culture and Society, 2013
  • 25. And now think about open science, and imagine the opportunities • What could you do with open science? What could you study? What could you learn? • What opportunities would present themselves, if… • All data (in your field) were available online • All algorithms (in your field) were available online • All publications (in your field) were open access • Most of these opportunities are not little steps forward; instead they promise to be revolutionary!
  • 26. J.R.R. Tolkien, A Conversation with Smaug