openaire-coar conference 2014: open access, the inria experience
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Presentation at the OpenAIRE-COAR Conference: "Open Access Movement to Reality: Putting the Pieces Together", Athens - May 21-22, 2014. Open Access: The INRIA Experience by Gregory Grefenstette - INRIA Senior ResearcherTRANSCRIPT
Open Access the INRIA Experience
Gregory Grefenstette
TRACES
Inria OpenAIRE, May 22, 2014
Inria: The French Institute for Research in ICST Information and Communication Science and Technologies
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RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
AND EXPERIMENTATION
EDUCATION AND
TRAINING TRANSFER
AND INNOVATION
• Ministry of Research and the Ministry of Industry • Dedicated to produce global research excellence • highest impact of research results on both economy and society
May 22, 2014 OpenAIRE Conference
Inria key figures
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4,400 People (60 % paid by INRIA)
Associate teams
60 Research Centers in France
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Project teams ~180
Scientific publications
4,500
European Research Council Grants
33 / 41
A BUDGET OF
Active patents
270
€ 240M Of which more than 28% from
external resources
Scientists 3,600
1,200 PhD 250 Post-Doct 300 R&D engineers
Spin-offs 110
May 22, 2014
INRIA and Open Access
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Politics
Platform
Science
Production
May 22, 2014
Strong Politics, carrot and stick
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Only publications deposed in Open Access (HAL) are admitted for yearly team reviews All APC (article processing costs) are centralized at INRIA level
Not an individual team cost so Bulk purchasing power
May 22, 2014
Open Platform
OpenAire - 6
HAL : CCSD (CNRS, INRIA, INSERM, …) • Open Archives Initiative - Metadata Harvesting Protocol • Native TEI backend starting in Sept 2014 • 7th highest used archive • 330,000 articles with text (25,000 per year), 875,000 with metadata
May 22, 2014
Open Science
OpenAire - 7
Standards from storage to display (TEI) From metadata to document structure to extracted concepts
Open source project GROBID
GROBID
May 22, 2014
Production -- EPISCIENCES
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Overlay Journal • Deposit of a pre-print in a publication repository HAL, arXiv, CWI, etc • Submission to an editorial board (“journal”) by means of the article ID • Feedback from the editorial committee — Revised paper is deposited • Validation (stamping) of the paper in the repository
Real costs • Stockage (HAL 15€ paper) • Peer review (200€ EU PEER project)
Experiment with our 2 first journals • DMTCS - Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science • JDMDH – Journal of Data Mining for Digital Humanities
May 22, 2014
INRIA and Open Access
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Politics
Platform
Science
Production
May 22, 2014
Impose OA Provide the platform
Freedom from Closed systems Proprietary Formats
Convert Unstructured to Open Standards for eScience
Add Peer Review Episcience
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Merci Thank you
www.inria.fr
May 22, 2014