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Open Science in FP6, FP7 and H2020 Alma Swan SPARC Europe Key Perspectives Ltd Enabling Open Scholarship Science, Innovation and Society: Achieving Responsible Research and Innovation SIS-RRI Conference, Rome, 19-20 November 2014

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Page 1: Open Science in FP6, FP7 and H2020, November 2014

Open Science in FP6, FP7 and H2020

Alma SwanSPARC Europe

Key Perspectives Ltd

Enabling Open Scholarship

Science, Innovation and Society: Achieving Responsible Research and InnovationSIS-RRI Conference, Rome, 19-20 November 2014

Page 2: Open Science in FP6, FP7 and H2020, November 2014

Open Access in FP6, FP7 and H2020

• Formal scholarly literature– Journal articles– Books and their parts

• Accompanying data• Other peer reviewed research outputs

– Image, video and audio formats– Software

• Non-peer reviewed outputs

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FP6

• Report on economic and technical evolution of scientific publication markets in Europe (2006)

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FP7

• Policy planning• ERC guidelines (2007)• Council Conclusions (2007)• Pilot Open Access policy from 2008

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Projects (completed)

• Supported by several research projects, including:– SOAP– PEER– NECOBELAC– MEDOANET

• And substantial infrastructure projects:– DRIVER– OpenAIRE– DARIAH– ELIXIR

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Projects (underway)

• RECODE (data) – Open Data policy focus• PASTEUR4OA – Open Access policy focus• FOSTER (Open Science training programme)

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Where we are

• Solid policy foundation on Open Access to literature (H2020 outputs, ERC-funded outputs)

• Policy ‘toe-in-the-water’ on Open Data• Promising infrastructure foundation for both

Open Access and Open Data

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But …• No idea how effective these are so far, or will be

over the coming years (despite a stated OA target for 2016)

• No monitoring procedures in place• Little interest detected from Commission so far• OpenAIRE remains a PROJECT• Open Data as the primary output of research

remains unexplored• Still floundering on meaningful metrics for

research impact: leadership needed

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H2020: what is needed• Commitment to permanent infrastructures to support:

– Open Access literature (OpenAIRE)– Open Data (all disciplines)

• Deeper understanding of what is needed to support transformation of the scientific research system to an Open Data model

• Commitment to monitoring and enforcing existing and future policy

• Leadership on changing the culture on research impact measurement

• Leadership on joined-up policy/infrastructures

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Thank you

[email protected]

www.sparceurope.org

www.openscholarship.org

www.keyperspectives.co.uk

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