what it means to be an open scholar
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Presentation at University of Toronto at Scarborough and UofT Missisauga as part of Open Access Week 2010. Abstract: This exciting presentation will focus on what it means to be an Open scholar/researcher. Stian, one of UT’s graduate researchers, will discuss his experience using the wealth of OA journals and other resources in his research. He will share his knowledge of other scholars who have made their research process open, using Web 2.0 tools like Twitter and Academia to network with researchers, disseminating their finished product in a range of open network environments. This presentation will appeal to any students who wish to participate in the open international environment of the research enterprise. Video link will be added soon.TRANSCRIPT
What it Means to What it Means to be an be an
Open ScholarOpen Scholar
Stian HåklevStian HåklevOpen Access Week 2010Open Access Week 2010
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Open Scholar?
The Open Scholar, as I'm defining this person, is not simply someone who agrees to allow free access and reuse of his or her traditional scholarly articles and books; no, the Open Scholar is someone who makes their intellectual projects and processes digitally visible and who invites and encourages ongoing criticism of their work and secondary uses of any or all parts of it--at any stage of its development.
Gideon Burton, www.academicevolution.org
Publication
Open Access
Green OA
Open Access
Green OA
Gold OA
But will anyone read it?
The current Open Access model is provisioning for legacy genres and formats of scholarly communication. That's great for archival purposes, but this is not the next real destination for scholarly discourse. Why? Because consequential intellectual work takes place in myriad ways outside of traditional scholarly genres, that's why, and the digital realm is ready to capture, organize, value, and disseminate those other ways of generating knowledge.
Gideon Burton, www.academicevolution.org
Other things
Data of all kinds, includinginterviews, reading notes
Papers written for school
Teaching material
Research process
Possible problems?
Getting scooped
Privacy and ethics
The data deluge
Online profile
Conclusion
Improves the quality of your research
Increases your connections, reach, opportunities
“Flattens” the world of academia
Don’t have to do all, but try some of it!