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Oggetto: Event of Interest Related to Enhancing Public Access to the
Results of HHS-Supported Research
Data: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 17:47:01 +0000
Mittente: Bayha, Ryan (NIH/OD)
Dear Colleagues,
You are receiving this email since you previously provided comments on
the Request for Information on the NIH Plan to Enhance Public Access to
the Results of NIH Supported
Research<https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-23-091.html>.
Due to your interest in this topic, we wanted to make you aware of an
event being held by the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and
Medicine (NASEM) on November 30 - December 1, 2023. The workshop
"Enhancing Public Access to the Results of Research Supported by the
Department of Health and Human Services," will be a forum for
stakeholders to inform the NIH and other HHS agencies as they develop
and/or update policies to enhance public access to HHS-funded research.
More details, including an agenda and how to participate in the meeting,
can be found at:
https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/40741_11-2023_enhancing-public-acce…
Thank you once again for your continued interest in this important
topic. As a reminder, the full list of public comments we received on
the RFI referenced above can be accessed at:
https://osp.od.nih.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/NIH_Public_Access_to_the_…
Sincerely,
Ryan Bayha
Director of Strategic Engagement
NIH Office of Science Policy
Happy New Year and Public Domain Day
*(at least to those on the far west :-)
I was just joining the list as I was checking inactive
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Open
and I wonder if anyone would be interested to reactivate it?
I see Wikidata activity is a bit more recent on
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Open
but I do not see the sign-up page...maybe it was not needed?
Best wishes to all in 2023
Z. Blace
Sorry if this was already mentioned on the list, I didn't see it:
«The Wikimedia Foundation is looking for a Senior Program Officer,
Libraries. In this role, you will work at the intersection of
librarianship and the Wikimedia movement to grow and diversify
information sources—in all languages—and invite librarians to contribute
their specialized knowledge and skills to Wikimedia projects.»
https://boards.greenhouse.io/wikimedia/jobs/4388769?gh_src=dcc251241us
Cheers,
Federico
Hello,
The Budapest Open Access Initiative, which first defined open access, will be celebrating its 20th anniversary next year. We are working on a new set of recommendations for the anniversary and are soliciting input from the community. For more information please see - https://eifl.net/news/boai-20th-anniversary-questions-oa-community. Please share your thoughts by October 22nd.
Many thanks,
Melissa
Melissa Hagemann
Senior Program Officer
Information Program
Open Society Foundations
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Hi,
As I just got the idea while writing to FreeOurKnowledge, I quickly forward
my interrogations.
I'd be curious to ear wikimedians on this idea : *a review on science
making and disseminating through a SMW analysing journals and initiatives*
(developed below).
Would wikimedia host such a project (OA group supporting it on META) ?
How many researchers on the OA list ? (any with the specialties mentioned?)
Chris (or anyone behind OpenMod's list) ? Any experience to share related
to ENIPEDIA/OpenMod to this idea of a "Semantic-Research-PEDIA" ?
BR
Rudy
*CordialementRudy Patard <rudy.patard(a)gmail.com>*
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From: Rudy Patard <rudy.patard(a)gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Sept 2021 at 09:52
Subject: Re: [FreeOurKnowledge/website] Platinum Open Access Pledge (#5)
To: FreeOurKnowledge/website <
reply+ADA7BNDKVFXUT6SLNUXPZKV7JY2GNEVBNHHCPC4QOA(a)reply.github.com>, <
daaronr(a)gmail.com>
Cc: FreeOurKnowledge/website <website(a)noreply.github.com>, Mention <
mention(a)noreply.github.com>
Hi David,
I quickly red your unjournal. From my "designer-engineer-researcher" view,
I believe the reviewing process of existing initiative (your airtable),
could gain a grid update/review. Assessment is the combination of
observation and judgment. The current table is mixing the two. I believe it
would be a gain to community to separate the two (and make the debate on
"dimensions and numbers/scales open).
*dimension and scales proposals*
* writing (open from start / from protocol - before results etc. / to whom
is it open ...)
* review (1 blind (b) / 2 b / 3b ; with blind waver ; continuous ; open to
all ; rated reviews ; review as article)
* "quality / rating" (filtering VS labelling ; rating / ranking) (RQ
possible 2bl dimension with "academia's social money")
* "academian social money" (career recognized [y/n] / [0 to 9]scale? /
tenured-stats-based) (RQ : hugge work here as journal lists range with
different institutions, disciplines AND it's an historical situated
assessment, for instance JMLR history IF etc.)
* disseminating / access (closed - private / paywalled / open "at pearl
stage" / pre-print open / continuously open / + translations /
+"vulgarization") [maybe 2 dimension here]
* economical support (private ; club - association - union ; socialized) [!
different from économical purpose]* business [for profit / non-profit]
* licence (from Copyright to Copyleft with all the CC specific ; debate on
ordoning virality)
* content (from article to full notes and data)
* readability (human / machine - readable)* discipline (all ; specialised
[name])* localisation (region / nation [list])
* starting (is the problematics / research questions [from researcher /
from private company / from a public organisation / from NGO / sampled on
population interviews] [yeah more a research axis than 'journal' axis, but
I tend to see the activity more than the 'journal' part ;)
For instance a 3D Economic support / Business / Access display may exposed
how "public money" is used to what end (my guess : for profit club good _
paywalled articles_ and Gold OA).
(black box "classified" [private research ; socialized -> privatized] ;
club good [paywalled or APC : capitalist ; unionized] ; common goods [OA
with ; unionized _ a union pays; socialized _ a 'nation' pays];)
Using starting point instead of access or business gives the "for who" is
used the research money.
A 3D Review / Licence / Readability after filtering OA, would expose
"priorities" followed by our communities (are these priorities altruist
effective ?) ...
Making it an open research with a semantic mediawiki [probably an ontology
or several to be re-used], could be quite useful as it's a massive work.
(Funny thing, proposing it as a future article may attract attention and
participation, but Where would it be published would probably divide
volunteers ;) ok not a so funny thing). The "altruist team" (I let you
forward David) ?
Making it an open dataset could enable different visualisation and
understand the different dynamics at play. Reviewing this with a
communities ("FOK pledgers" ; EA ; OA enthusiasts groups ?) we could add
nationals / disciplines orientations (are there nations with more engaged
scientific communities ; are there disciplines with experiences on these
matters _ examples to follow and developp for instance BrainHack / JOSS /
Liège-ORBI).
I've no idea how many are reading so XD
Team building needs : data-scientist with experience on SPARQL / SMW ;
Ontologist-Math reviewer for the grid and coding data for assessment use ;
scientific information and communication specialist ; research institution
specialist ; a few tenured with hosting capacites for SMW, endpoint and
triple stores* (multiple hosting please) ; tons of volunteers filling SMW
forms on initiatives and journals ;)
BR
Rudy
PS: If we could avoid the hosting end that ENIPEDIA suffered...
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On Wed, 15 Sept 2021 at 22:11, David Reinstein <notifications(a)github.com>
wrote:
> I'll try to do this even unconditionally, but co-authors and (?funders)
> may want the traditional publications on occasion .. thus I put a 20%
> threshold.
>
> Sad truth is there seems to be nothing 'highly valued' in Economics that
> is in this category.
>
> Ideally I'd like to find ways to get beyond the traditional 0/1
> reject/accept static endpoint journal system (see my unjournal thoughts
> <http://bit.ly/unjournal> and discussion). I think these initiatives and
> pledges are helpful to this end.
>
> Great initiative.
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Nice opportunity for OA, Python, PostgreSQL and bibliographic dataset
enthusiasts!
https://team.inria.fr/valda/engineer-position-in-the-valda-team/
(Please forgive the crossposting.)
Best regards,
Federico
== Engineer position in the Valda team ==
Valda is hiring an engineer to work on the [https://dissem.in/ Dissemin]
platfom for a two-year position at [https://www.ens.psl.eu/ École
normale supérieure]. Dissemin is a tool to detect research articles
behind paywalls and to help their authors upload them in an open
repository. Dissemin is an [https://gitlab.com/dissemin/dissemin
open-source project] with various contributors, organized as a
[https://association.dissem.in/index.html.en non-profit].
=== Profile of the candidate ===
The applicant should be familiar with or ready to learn the following
technologies:
* the Python programming language;
* the Django Web application framework;
* the PostgreSQL database management system;
* RESTful Web APIs;
* processing of large datasets.
The applicant should be familiar with an open-source development
workflow (basics of Git, merge requests, proficiency in technical
English) and willing and interested to work in an academic environment
on a project related to academic publishing. The candidate should be
able to work autonomously, in interaction with a remote team of developers.
The applicant should hold a Master or engineering diploma in a field
related to computer science or computer engineering. Candidates holding
a PhD on a relevant topic are also welcome, with the experience of the
PhD recognized and useful for the project.
The applicant need not be French-speaking.
=== Tasks ===
The role of the engineer will be to turn Dissemin from a
proof-of-concept work into a production-ready tool, in particular to be
used by French researchers to help them deposit their works on
open-access platforms, as required by their employers or funders. Some
specific tasks include:
* day-to-day management of the Dissemin platform and bug fixing;
* integration of [https://www.crossref.org/ Crossref] and
[https://www.base-search.net/ BASE] data, in connection with
[https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/ HAL];
* optimization of the data ingestion from [https://www.crossref.org/
Crossref] and [https://www.base-search.net/ BASE];
* possible migration of the platform to a different hosting and
architecture;
* interaction with the Valda research team on subjects related to the
analysis of the scientific corpus (e.g., possible co-supervision of
Master's students).
=== Work conditions ===
The engineer will be hosted at École normale supérieure in the 5th
district of Paris and employed by ENS on a one-year contract renewable
once, for a total planned duration of two years.
For a full-time position, the work week is 37.5 hours (flexible hours),
with 49 vacation days yearly; part-time positions can be discussed. The
engineer will work under the supervision of the head of the Valda team,
[https://pierre.senellart.com/ Pierre Senellart]. The salary will follow
the ENS salary scale for technical employees (typically 26 to 36 k€
gross yearly salary depending on experience and degree).
The position is expected to start at the earliest in June 2021 and at
the latest in January 2022.
=== Work environment ===
The work will be conducted within a dynamic research team, also in
interaction with the [https://prairie-institute.fr/ PRAIRIE institute]
for artificial intelligence research in Paris. The engineer will be
encouraged to participate in the life of the team (research seminars,
discussions with PhD candidates and researchers, etc.). This position
can also serve as a gateway for applicants considering a PhD thesis in
related areas. All development will be open-source. Contributing to
third-party open-source projects useful to Dissemin is also encouraged.
=== Diversity ===
ENS is an equal-opportunity employer, with ENS and Dissemin committed to
diversity and professional equality in terms of gender, handicap, and
origin. For this reason, applicants need not mention any personal
information (such as age, family situation, photo) on their application.
=== How to apply? ===
Candidates can submit their application (CV, motivation letter,
references, link to past projects) as a single PDF document to
hiring(a)dissem.in . Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis.
Early applications are recommended.
=== Acknowledgment ===
This project is funded with support from the French National Fund for
Open Science.
Hi all,
I've been working with the OAB team this past year and wanted to share some
news with you...
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After eight years as the Open Access Button, we have an announcement! We’ve
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You can learn more about the rebrand in our announcement, and on our new
website: http://oa.works.
As you will see, this is more than a name change. We’ve taken the chance to
highlight the vision, values, team, and partners that drive our work to
impact.
We’d love your feedback and any questions you may have.
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