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Building skyscrapers with our scholarship some photos NC, SA Heather Piwowar @researchremix cofounder @ImpactStory Crossref Annual Meeting November 2013 #crossref13

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Building skyscraperswith our scholarship

some photos NC, SA

Heather  Piwowar  @researchremix  

cofounder  @ImpactStory

Crossref  Annual  MeetingNovember  2013

#crossref13

http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/09/euwf/ho_24.45.1.htm

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jsmjr/62443357/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/camilleharrington/3587294608/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rkuhnau/3318245976/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/conformpdx/1796399674/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rkuhnau/3317418699/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/zemlinki/261617721/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tracenmatt/3020786491/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/the-o/2078239333/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/huzzahvintage/4577075021/

</my standard intro>

the problem?

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50 feet

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_State_Building

1250 feet

what’s our elevator?

what’s going to let us

build skyscraperswith our scholarship?

APIs

geek-speak

for computerstalking to computers

Before the elevator,people could only

get higher using their legs

after: machinesdid some of the

heavy lifting

before APIs,people could only

get higher using their eyes

now, machines

can do some of theheavy lifting

When all tall buildings have elevators

We spend less effort to climb up

And, the buildings can get taller.

Where are we on this path?

I’m a scientist who wants to take the elevator.

My research *needs* to be built on top of the

research of others, on a large scale.

A little challenging at the moment for an elevator

enthusiast.

citations for 10,000 papers

citations for 10,000 papers

X

X

• institutional subscription• personal subscription• pleading email• walk-in access

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10,000

So I did two things.

1. back room deal.

2. found an institution and joined it

which required being fingerprinted

which required a fieldtrip to the police station

in the worst neighbourhood in my city

for citations.

How can we fix this?

How can we get to the point where our scholarship

is connected with elevators?

What kinds of elevators should they be?

different uses, different users

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different uses, different users

evolve then adoptstandard fittings

RESTJSON

not monolithic systems,standard fittings.

self-serve, 24/7

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phone callemails

personal agreementinstitutional agreement

big win!

in the openstrong reuse termsno additional costnot restricted to library-IT

I got lucky on twitterTime consumingTied to institutionNegotiation doesn’t scale

Need subscriptions.

big win.

so... what have I done with it?

nothing.

!

project 1: analysis was already doneproject 2: didn’t get the grantproject 3: moved to a separate nonprofit organization

24/7 self-serve

reward lots of kinds of winning

one kind of winnermisses importantkinds of winning

just impact factor?just citations?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixscapes/4331070047!

CC-BY-NC by maniacyak on flickrhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/maniacyak/3432589472

to impact flavors

Board: Cameron Neylon John Wilbanks

Open metrics, with context, for diverse products.!

impactstory.org

reward lots of kinds of winning

finally, don’t judge demand by requests for an elevator

before 1900

it might take a while for adoption

it will happen.

1. different users and uses2. standard fittings3. self-serve, 24/74. lots of kinds of winning5. this is the future

thank you!Jason Priem: cofounder of ImpactStory

Todd Vision, NESCent, Mike Whitlock, the open science community,

and those who release their articles, datasets and photos openly.

impactstory.org