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My 10 minutes presentation for the 'remix aotearoa' webinar, part of the series organised by OERF for Open Access Week 2010

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Fabiana Kubke

Disclaimers:• CCANZ• PLoS ONE• Marsden Fund

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Remixing Science

• Science Communication• Teaching• Research

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Pay to view Free

unpaid Public domain

login - request forms - distribution - reuse -

repurposing - attribution -

commercialisation - formats - software

By Gideon Burton, http://www.flickr.com/photos/wakingtiger/3156790559

CC-BY-SA

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‘Investigators are expected to share with other researchers, at no more than incremental cost and within a reasonable time, the primary data, samples, physical collections and other supporting materials created or gathered in the course of work under NSF grants. Grantees are expected to encourage and facilitate such sharing. ‘

(URL: http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/dmp.jsp Last updated October 6 2010)

‘Investigators are expected to share with other researchers, at no more than incremental cost and within a reasonable time, the primary data, samples, physical collections and other supporting materials created or gathered in the course of work under NSF grants. Grantees are expected to encourage and facilitate such sharing. ‘

(URL: http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/dmp.jsp Last updated October 6 2010)

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Data Sharing Policies

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‘Members of the group have had their DNA tested with a variety of products. We have released all of these genetic data openly to the public, both as raw data and in a custom genome browser. As the project proceeds we plan to obtain more genetic tests – up to and including whole genome sequencing – and to continue to release these data to the world.’

(URL: http://www.genomesunzipped.org/project retrieved October 20, 2010)

‘Members of the group have had their DNA tested with a variety of products. We have released all of these genetic data openly to the public, both as raw data and in a custom genome browser. As the project proceeds we plan to obtain more genetic tests – up to and including whole genome sequencing – and to continue to release these data to the world.’

(URL: http://www.genomesunzipped.org/project retrieved October 20, 2010)

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Genomes UnzippedGenomes Unzipped

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http://www.christchurchquakemap.co.nz/Site concept and development: Paul Nicholls Paul Nicholls of the University of Canterbury's Digital Media Group (Christchurch, New Zealand) GeoNet is a collaboration between the Earthquake Commissionand GNS Science.http://www.geonet.org.nz

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Vintage collective CC-SAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/thevintagecollective/4079546261

By euthman CC-BY-SAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/euthman/350879065

By bl4ckix CC-BY-SAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/blackix/511028792

“The Physiome Project is a worldwide effort to define the physiome through the development of databases and models which will facilitate the understanding of the integrative function of cells, organs, and organisms. The Project is focused on compiling and providing a central repository of databases, linking experimental information and computational models from many laboratories into a single, self-consistent framework.”

http://www.physiome.org/About/index.html

“The Physiome Project is a worldwide effort to define the physiome through the development of databases and models which will facilitate the understanding of the integrative function of cells, organs, and organisms. The Project is focused on compiling and providing a central repository of databases, linking experimental information and computational models from many laboratories into a single, self-consistent framework.”

http://www.physiome.org/About/index.html

Physiome ProjectPhysiome Project

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http://models.cellml.org/exposure/c6d3b19b455fbb3f80813337ac127674/bertram_arnot_zamponi_2002_post.cellml/viewhttp://models.cellml.org/exposure/c6d3b19b455fbb3f80813337ac127674/bertram_arnot_zamponi_2002_post.cellml/view

“The purpose of CellML is to store and exchange computer-based mathematical models. CellML allows scientists to share models even if they are using different model-building software. It also enables them to reuse components from one model in another, thus accelerating model building.”

http://www.cellml.org

“The purpose of CellML is to store and exchange computer-based mathematical models. CellML allows scientists to share models even if they are using different model-building software. It also enables them to reuse components from one model in another, thus accelerating model building.”

http://www.cellml.org

CellML ProjectCellML Project

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Cardiac Atlas ProjectCardiac Atlas Project

“The Cardiac Atlas Project (CAP) is a world-wide collaborative project to establish a standardized database of cardiac imaging examinations together with derived analyses, for the purposes of statistical characterization of global and regional heart function abnormalities.”

http://www.cardiacatlas.org

“The Cardiac Atlas Project (CAP) is a world-wide collaborative project to establish a standardized database of cardiac imaging examinations together with derived analyses, for the purposes of statistical characterization of global and regional heart function abnormalities.”

http://www.cardiacatlas.org

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“Reproducibility: The open access to all relevant core elements of a publication facilitates the verification and subsequent use of published content. The scientific journal of the future requires the publication of research data and detailed methodologies, including code, that form the basis of any publication.”

http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Journal_of_the_future (v. 23:06, 19 October 2010)

“Reproducibility: The open access to all relevant core elements of a publication facilitates the verification and subsequent use of published content. The scientific journal of the future requires the publication of research data and detailed methodologies, including code, that form the basis of any publication.”

http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Journal_of_the_future (v. 23:06, 19 October 2010)

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“All the existing primary research on a topic that meets certain criteria is searched for and collated, and then assessed using stringent guidelines, to establish whether or not there is conclusive evidence about a specific treatment. The reviews are updated regularly, ensuring that treatment decisions can be based on the most up-to-date and reliable evidence.”

http://www.cochrane.org/cochrane-reviews

“All the existing primary research on a topic that meets certain criteria is searched for and collated, and then assessed using stringent guidelines, to establish whether or not there is conclusive evidence about a specific treatment. The reviews are updated regularly, ensuring that treatment decisions can be based on the most up-to-date and reliable evidence.”

http://www.cochrane.org/cochrane-reviews

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Cochrane CollaborationCochrane Collaboration

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Challenges and solutions:

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Examples:Panton Principles

(http://pantonprinciples.org/)Open Definition

(http://www.opendefinition.org/)Open Access Definitions

(http://www.arl.org/sparc/openaccess/)

NZ GOAL (http://www.e.govt.nz/policy/nzgoal)

Wiki Projects (http://en.wikiversity.org/, http://wikieducator.org/Main_Page, http://openwetware.org)

Institutional mandates

Need to find consensus across different jurisdictions and institutions on interpretation of terms.

Need to value the data

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By Blueridgeskitties CC-BY-NC-SAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/blueridgekitties/4419380931

Nat Torkington - Bjoern Brembs - Cameron Neylon - Daniel Mietchen Jean-Claude Bradley - Jonathan Eisen - Bill Hooker - Bora Zivcovick - Heather Piwowar

Peter Murray-Rust - Neil Saunders - Alistair Young - Martin Fenner – Paul NichollsBill Hooker - Ed Strafford - Andrew Treolar - David McCandless - Chris McDowall

Claudia Koltzenburg Randall Britten - Julian Carver - Pia Waugh - Steve Koch

FriendFeed - Twitter - Science3point0 - WikiEducator Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand - Govt Ninjas - Open Science – KiwiFoo

SciFoo - Open Science Summit - Science Online - Wikiversity

Nat Torkington - Bjoern Brembs - Cameron Neylon - Daniel Mietchen Jean-Claude Bradley - Jonathan Eisen - Bill Hooker - Bora Zivcovick - Heather Piwowar

Peter Murray-Rust - Neil Saunders - Alistair Young - Martin Fenner – Paul NichollsBill Hooker - Ed Strafford - Andrew Treolar - David McCandless - Chris McDowall

Claudia Koltzenburg Randall Britten - Julian Carver - Pia Waugh - Steve Koch

FriendFeed - Twitter - Science3point0 - WikiEducator Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand - Govt Ninjas - Open Science – KiwiFoo

SciFoo - Open Science Summit - Science Online - Wikiversity

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