2. Science is Open
• Science is about the spread of knowledge
• It is by its nature open
• Restrictions to free flow should only be in
place if absolutely necessary
• With the Web and new technologies, such
restrictions are mostly not needed
3. Many Flavors of
Accessibility and Openness
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4. Gold Open Access
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5. Green Open Access
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7. Three Issues
• Do we want OA and if so what flavor?
• What are the uses for OA?
• What are the challenges with moving more
towards full OA?
8. Discussion Topics
• Free vs. open
• Funders role in decisions
• Uses of openness
• Impediments
• How to promote/spread OA
• Who uses OA?
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18. Text mining and open access
“So far, more that 90% of all biomedical literature mining has
been based on Medline, mainly because it is freely available in a
convenient format.”
“…future methods should be able to extract information from the
full text of papers…”
“However, it is restricted access to the full text of papers…that is
currently the greatest limitation…”
Jensen, Saric and Bork Nature Reviews Genetics
Feb 2006
20. Educational Benefits of OA
• No debate about “fair use”
• No need for password’s or logins for course
web sites
• No lawyers have to be involved
• Material from OA publications can be
repackaged for any purpose
21. Me and PLoS
• Brother Michael is co-founder of Public Library of
Science
• Joined the founding Editorial Board of PLoS
Biology
• Still not fully convinced about need for OA
• So I did some experiments
– Open Data experiment with Tetrahymena genome
– OA publishing in PLoS Biology with Wolbachia
genome
– Joined Editorial Board of PLoS Biology
• While experiments in progress … real life
intervened
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30. My Conclusion:
Lack of Access is Bad
• Bad for personal medical involvement
• Bad for science
• Against the ideals of the immediate funding
sources (e.g., see NIH charter)
• Against the wishes of the ultimate funders
(taxpayers)
• Possibly immoral and unethical
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It’s very important that authors do pay attention to this issue – the signing of a more restrictive license limits the uses to which the literature can be put.
A word about copyright – this is the license we use.
It’s very important that authors do pay attention to this issue – the signing of a more restrictive license limits the uses to which the literature can be put.