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Let’s collaborate!
ISciCo – Module 3
ISCICO Course, 14-18 Jan 2013, Universitat de GironaMiquel Duran, UdG
@[email protected]://miquelduran.net
License: Creative Commons CC-BY-SA
So far…
• Let’s communicate!• Let’s share
• And now…– Let’s collaborate• Within out team or group• With worlwide scholars
• Because we are researchers
PPT worth taking a look• See in http://slideshare.com/quelgir
Scientists communicate: an example
• Marcel Swart, TEDxUdG: “I’m a chemist”
Team Collaboration
• Workgroup, continued collaboration– Productivity tools– E-mail, twitter, facebook, etc.– Cloud-based
• Zyncro• Teambox• Do.com• Google Drive (docs, etc.)
• Scholarly level collaboration– Researchgate, mendeley, academia.edu
To collaborate out there, first you must introduce yourself: CV
• LinkedIn• VisualCv• Nice website templates– E.g. flavors.me– Example (see marcel swart’s blog)– Science is key, but design also matters
• Scientific social networks• Attend conferences, meetings, and socialize
And second… how do we know about colleagues?
• Indeed: LinkedIn• Further: Commercial databases/tertiary
sources– Web of Knowledge– Scopus– (how do we access those services? Paywall!)
• Google’s approach: Google Scholar
Google Scholar
• Lots of data! (of course)• Cites• Searchable (indeed!)• Alerts• Crossed references
But what’s your name?
• Identifying yourself: names in papers• Solving disambiguation:– Researcher ID (Web of Knowledge)• http://researcherid.com
– ORCID (Open Access)• http://orcid.org
– Scopus Author Identifier• http://www.info.sciverse.com/scopus/scopus-in-
detail/tools/authoridentifier
Pushing forward Open Science
• SpotOn London 2012– http://www.nature.com/spoton
• UKWebFocus blog– http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com
Alternative to 20st century publishing?
• Open source software, open source beer… open publishing!
• Open access (mandatory for EU in 2014)• Open data (… big data)• Just 3 examples from SpotOn Science HackDay– Figshare.com – Researchfish.com– http://www.frontiersin.org (open publishing)
Panton Principles: Principles for Open Data in Science.
• http://pantonprinciples.org/• Science is based on building on, reusing and
openly criticising the published body of scientific knowledge.
• For science to effectively function, and for society to reap the full benefits from scientific endeavours, it is crucial that science data be made open.
Example of Open Science
• http://science.okfn.org• Open data• Open access• Open research
• Open Science Foundation
Open Science example: Wikipathways
• http://wikipathways.org
Example collaborative team reserach: KeepAndShare
http://keepandshare.com
Creative Commons License
• Creative Commons– Attributes– ND– NC– SA– BY
• http://creativecommons.org (see video inside)
Nonspecific Social Networks for scientists: Twitter and LinkedIn
• You may follow lists in @udglive – like udg-gent and udg-nogent
• You may belong to Unviersity of Girona company and group in LinkedIn
• Indeed you may like UdG’s facebook pages
Academic social networks
• Indeed on may use twitter, facebook, google+, etc.
• But one might wish to focus on more knowledge-intensive relationships
• Let’s focus on 3 academic social networks:– Academia.edu– Researchgate– Mendeley
Academia.edu
• Wikipedia: Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers
• One defines areas of interest, and then searches for…– People– Questions– Documents– Journals
ResearchGate.com
• Wikipedia: a mash-up of “Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn” that includes “profile pages, comments, groups, job listings, and ‘like’ and ‘follow’ buttons”[2] for the purposes of crowdsourcing research.
• Publications, topics, questions, authors, … everything can be followed!
• Actual social network
Mendeley.Com
• Another social network• Allows PDF storage• It is a reference manager• Annotation, collaboration, paper coworking• People• Groups• Etc-
Curating information
• RSS sources• Google Reader• Feedly• Smartphone/tablet readers
– Flipboard– Zite– Pulse– Etc
• (show them in actual work)• Scoop.it, blogs, pinterest, twitter, etc.• Smartphone-related productivity tools
PhD Comics
• Comic strip• http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php