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AN INTRODUCTION TO SHARE An Introducation for COAR OAIO 19 December 2014 Eric Celeste, SHARE Technical Director, [email protected]

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AN INTRODUCTION TO SHARE An Introducation for COAR OAIO

19 December 2014

Eric Celeste, SHARE Technical Director, [email protected]

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WHO & WHAT IS SHARE? SHARE is a higher education initiative to maximize research impact.

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WHO & WHAT IS SHARE? SHARE envisions an environment where researchers can keep interested parties seamlessly informed of their activities, where funders can easily determine the impact of their investments, and where institutions can readily collect and assess the output of their community members.

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MISSION

Maximizing Research Impact

Infrastructure

Workflow Policy

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NOTIFICATION SERVICE

Who is producing what?

and

Who wants to know?

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USER STORIES As an IR Manager, I would like to know what output of our researchers is deposited in repositories at other institutions so I can approach them about a copy for our collection. I am a sponsor and I want to know what products have resulted from the research I sponsored so I can determine what additional revenue the original grant may have generated. I am the Director of Institutional Research and I’m tasked with notifying campus stakeholders, including University Communications and Office of Contracts and Grants, when our university’s faculty publishes an article (or other output) funded by an awarded grant.

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RESEARCH RELEASE EVENTS

Data Sets Articles

Preprints

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CONSUMERS OF RESEARCH RELEASE EVENTS

Funders Campus Repositories

Sponsored Research Offices

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SHARE Notification

Service

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FUNDING $1,000,000 to develop Notification Service and long term SHARE vision March, 2014 through September, 2015

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CENTER FOR OPEN SCIENCE

“We foster openness, integrity, and reproducibility of scientific research”

centerforopenscience.org & osf.io

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PROTOTYPE PROVIDERS •  ArXiv •  California Digital Library

eScholarship System •  Carnegie Mellon University

Research Showcase •  ClinicalTrials.gov •  Columbia Adacemic Commons •  CrossRef •  DataONE: Data Observation

Network for Earth •  Department of Energy Pages •  Digital Commons at Cal Poly •  DigitalCommons@WayneState •  DSpace@MIT

•  OpenSIUC at the Southern Illinois University Carbondale

•  Public Library Of Science •  Repository at St. Cloud State •  ResearchWorks at the

University of Washington •  Scholars Portal Dataverse •  SciTech Connect •  University of Illinois at Urbana •  University of Pennsylvania

Scholarly Commons •  University of Texas Digital

Repository •  Virginia Tech VTechWorks

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RESEARCH RELEASE EVENT REPORTS

Only a dozen sources

Over 40,000 reports

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STILL WORKING ON Push protocol Creation of a “push API” to make participation simpler for some sources.

Consumption of notifications Provide subscription methods Recruit trial subscribers

Public release Early 2015 beta release Fall 2015 first full release

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SOME EARLY LESSONS Metadata rights issues. Some sites not sure about their right to, for example, share abstracts.

Metadata inclusion and consistency. Most of our sources do not even collect email addresses of authors, much less universal identifiers such as ORCID or ISNI. Most sources make no effort to collect funding information or grant award numbers. This data needs to be collected and distributed to make effective notifications. The need for a Phase II. Some consumers will want the enhanced records it will provide.

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SHARE Notification

Service

SHARE Registry

SHARE Discovery

For Systems via Protocol & API For People

timely, structured, comprehensive

organized and related source of linked data

searchable and friendly

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CHALLENGES •  Adoption of key identifiers just getting

underway, requires international collaboration,

•  Inferences prone to error, •  Duplicate detection difficult, •  Scale quite large, not well understood, •  This is a never-ending task requiring

sustainable funding and governance.

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SHARE Notification Service including Phase II?

SHARE Discovery

For Systems via Protocol & API For People

timely, structured, comprehensive, reconciling incoming reports with what we already know and can learn from other sources

searchable and friendly

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PHASE II BENEFITS •  Researchers can keep everyone

informed by keeping anyone informed,

•  Institutions can assemble more comprehensive record of impact,

•  Open access advocates can hold publishers accountable for promises,

•  Other systems can count on consistency of metadata from SHARE.

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CONTACT US www.arl.org/share

www.facebook.com/SHARE.research

www.twitter.com/share_research

[email protected] (or [email protected])

bit.ly/sharegithub