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Chair STM Futures Lab Committee Beyond the article Scholarly publishing and data management Agenda Report from STM Future Lab Recent NISO activity IEEEspecific activities 2262013 ID: 806833

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Gerry Grenier

Senior Director, Publishing Technologies, IEEEChair, STM Futures Lab Committee

Beyond the article: Scholarly publishing and “data management”

Slide2

Agenda

Report from “STM Future Lab”Recent NISO activityIEEE-specific activities2/26/2013

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Slide3

Three framing aspects of “Data management” discussion

Data submitted along with a journal article“Supplemental material”Linking between “Big Data” to and from related journal articlesData hosted outside of the publisherData hosting via publisher repositories

2/26/2013

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Slide4

STM’s “Future Lab” Outlook on Data

International STM Association (http://stm-assoc.org) The leading global trade association for academic and professional publishers> 120 member publishing companies and societiesMembers collectively publish nearly 66% of all journal articles

Slide5

Annual brainstorm to identify trends in STM publishing

18 contributing members of the committee including:Societies (IEEE, AIP, ACS, IOP, RSC)Traditional publishers (Wiley, Nature, Elsevier, Springer, OUP, Thomson-Reuters, Taylor & Francis)Open Access publisher (Hindawi)Committee meets annually to develop “STM Trend Watch”

December 2012

Slide6

Data management issues emerged as a major theme two years running

Sense is that we see data management as looming large issue, but our actions are still in formative stageData discoverabilityInterfaces to dataGuidelines for:Re-use and sharingEditorial policiesCitationDatabase versioning

Curation

Data peer review

2/26/2013

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Slide7

Data Management Discussion

STM Future Lab

RESEARCH DATA

DATA OBJECTS ARE FIRST CLASS RESEARCH OBJECTS

MAKE DATA INTERACTIVE

share

the

actual

workflow

of the researcher?

graphics

represent

data sets;

how

to open

them

up?

ACTIONABLE DATA

DATA CREATION

What

formats

do

users

want?

COMMON STANDARDS

AUTHORING TOOLS

how

to

treat

supplemental files to journals?

Guidelines for:Reuse and sharingIncentives and barriersEditorial policies

Discoverability of data

BIG DATA

Deep Linking

REPOSITORIES

DATACITE

Bibliographic tools

User behaviour

Mendeley

CiteSeer

ColWiz

ReadCUBE

Data

journal

Slide8

Validation, Verification,

Curation, Mining and Data: From

Validation

to

Augmentation

DATA

Altmetrics

, New

M

etrics

CURATION AND ANALYTICS

What

is the minimal NUGGET in

an

article

?

CROWD VALIDATION

HARD SHELL VERSUS

SOFT SHELL APPROACH

ANALYTICS IN THE ONLINE-ECOSYSTEM

Assertion

Tables

with

falsification

/

verification

statements

What

happens to

Peer Review

?CrossQuarry

Data curationQuality AssuranceData peer

reviewData miningTriple Stores, RDF’sData citationMining of referencesTHE QUANTIFIED ACADEMICTransparent Validation Tools

THE NEW IMPACT FACTORTURN DATA INTO MAPS

Improving

Data

from

others

ReliabilityFROM VALIDATION TO AUGMENTATION

Augmenting Manuscripts via

submisson systems

Where

is the innovation of manuscript

submisson

systems

?

CHANGING HOW PEOPLE

READ JOURNALS

Analytics

for the online

eco-system

Slide9

Journal Supplemental Material: NISO releases NISO RP-15-2013

Recommended practice for “Online Supplemental Journal Article Materials”Differentiate between “Integral” and “Additional” contentDefines metadata and persistent identifiersPotential role for NISO to define standards around larger data sets

i.e. Discovery and Provenance metadata

Expand the work of

DataCite

?

2/26/2013

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Slide10

Linking to-from externally hosted data

Example: Data hosted at Australian National University Data CommonsAre there related journal articles?If so, provide mechanism to associate and link A simple citation 2/26/2013

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Slide11

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Slide12

IEEE considering its role as data repository

IEEE’s Strategic Planning Committee has identified data preservation as a strategic priorityIEEE’s focus in the EE and CS uniquely positions it to play a role in the vertical space2/26/2013

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Slide13

Sustainability questions in addition to technical issues

IEEE believes that the research community would value a public repository that holds data sets and makes them available to other researchersComplement institutional repositoriesChallenges include:Business Model (Sustainability)Data governance issueInteroperability and facilitation of re-use

2/26/2013

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Slide14

Two projects to provide focus

IEEE’s immediate next stepsWork with one of our societies to identify a large active data set to pilotSurvey plannedWork with data repositories to create links between data sets and related IEEE journal articlesPurdue and Stanford have reached out

2/26/2013

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Slide15

IEEE Data Management Survey of 45 Society Presidents

Does your Society use Big Data? In what sense?Do any of your publications publish papers on big data?

If yes, to 2, which publications and what aspects of big data?

Do you require data referenced in the results of a paper be

publicly

available?

If yes to 3, how do you expect the data to be made available?

Do you believe the IEEE should provide an archive for data?

If yes, do you believe a cost per

mb

is a reasonable model for sustainability and if not, can you suggest a model.

Is there anything else we should have asked about big data and your Society that you are willing to share?

Slide16

Looking forward to a continuing dialog between publishers and the research community

g.grenier@ieee.org2/26/2013

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