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January 14, 2015 Hot Topics: DuraSpace Community Webinar Series Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series Series Ten: “All About the SHared Access Research Ecosystem (SHARE)” Curated by Greg Tananbaum, Product Lead, SHARE

12.10.14 Slides, “Roadmap to the Future of SHARE”

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January 14, 2015 Hot Topics: DuraSpace Community Webinar Series

Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series

Series Ten: “All About the SHared Access

Research Ecosystem (SHARE)”

Curated by Greg Tananbaum, Product Lead, SHARE

January 14, 2015 Hot Topics: DuraSpace Community Webinar Series

Webinar 3: Roadmap to the Future of SHARE

Presented by:

Judy Ruttenberg, Program Director, Association of Research Libraries

A series of project plans�for agile development

NNOT REALLY A ROADMAP�

AA GRAND VISION & MISSION�“Research universities are long-lived and are mission-driven to generate, make accessible, and preserve over time new knowledge and understanding. “

Maximizing research impact

VVALUES�Openness and transparency

https://bit.ly/sharegithub Promote open licenses

International interoperability Aligning Repositories COAR-CASRAI Blueprint Working Group

Simplicity and pragmatic solutions

Infrastructure

Workflow Policy

Software (Notification Service and other components) Open data and APIs Encouraging standards

Best practices re: institutional policies

New services to optimize communication; support research lifecycle

…… AND A STRATEGY�

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IINFRASTRUCTURE�Modern web: o Participatory o Dynamic o  Incremental changes

EEVOLVING SCHOLARLY RECORD�o  “Scholarly outcomes are contextualized

by materials generated in the process and aftermath of scholarly inquiry.

o The research process generates materials covering methods employed, evidence used, and formative discussion.

o The research aftermath generates materials covering discussion, revision, and reuse of scholarly outcomes.”

(Lavoie, et al, OCLC Research, 2014)

EEVOLVING SCHOLARLY RECORD�o  “Scholarly outcomes are contextualized

by materials generated in the process and aftermath of scholarly inquiry.

o The research process generates materials covering methods employed, evidence used, and formative discussion.

o The research aftermath generates materials covering discussion, revision, and reuse of scholarly outcomes.”

(Lavoie, et al, OCLC Research, 2014)

EEVOLVING SCHOLARLY RECORD�o  “Scholarly outcomes are contextualized

by materials generated in the process and aftermath of scholarly inquiry.

o The research process generates materials covering methods employed, evidence used, and formative discussion.

o The research aftermath generates materials covering discussion, revision, and reuse of scholarly outcomes.”

(Lavoie, et al, OCLC Research, 2014)

RRESEARCH ECOSYSTEM�o Diverse systems and tools to track,

aggregate, analyze, curate, preserve, and discover research output

o Research output is more than publications and data

o Life-cycle approach to research services

RRESEARCH LIFECYCLE�

WWORKFLOW: RESEARCH LIFECYCLE� SHARE will provide data for these services to communicate better with each other, and establish a community to optimize workflows

Ask not what SHARE can do for you …

… but also ask: What will SHARE enable you to do? What can you do to make SHARE and the entire ecosystem function better?

Gather Notify Providers Consumers

PHASE II & BEYOND�•  Integrating data gathered for the

Notification Service •  Closer partnership with the Center for

Open Science (COS) and the Open Science Framework

CCENTER FOR OPEN SCIENCE�“We foster the oopenness, iintegrity and reproducibility of scientific research.” COS is a non-profit technology company providing free and open services to increase inclusivity and transparency of research. COS supports shifting incentives and practices to align more closely with scientific values. ��Metascience Community Infrastructure

OOPEN SCIENCE FRAMEWORK�

https://osf.io The Open Science Framework (OSF) supports the entire research lifecycle: planning, execution, reporting, archiving, and discovery

DDATA INTEGRATION�Partners and the community will be encouraged to develop components involved in processing data, interfaces to aid in curation and discovery, and technology to increase reliability and availability.

EENHANCEMENT ELEMENTS�•  Data Storage •  Identification •  Conflict Resolution/De-duplication •  Enhancement •  Manual Curation •  Data Interfaces •  Reliability

EENHANCEMENT ELEMENTS�•  Data Storage •  Identification •  Conflict Resolution/De-duplication •  Enhancement •  Manual Curation •  Data Interfaces •  Reliability

NNEW ROLES, NEW SERVICES�

PPHASE II PILOT�Institutions will use SHARE Notification Service data in the campus research services workflow: •  participate in Notification Service •  strong relationships among library,

research office, academic computing

PPHASE II PILOT�Deliverable: implementation toolkit •  Document levels of participation and

potential steps campuses can take •  Shared code base •  Policy best practices

WWHAT ABOUT POLICY?�o Licensing open data – move the

community toward open, shareable metadata

o Non-exclusive institutional licenses for deposit and reuse of research objects

GGET INVOLVED�We’d love to hear from you!

•  Register with and use the Open Science Framework

•  Watch for (or host) a SHARE hackathon

•  Promote awareness of SHARE on campus

TTHANK YOU!�www.arl.org/share

www.facebook.com/SHARE.research

www.twitter.com/share_research

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