Exploring National Infrastructures to Support Impact Analyses of Publicly Accessible Research: A Need for Trust, Transparency and Collaboration at Scale
Kemp, Jennifer; Watkinson, Charles; Drummond, Christina
"The concept behind @graspos is to build the European Federated Open Metrics Infrastructure in a decentralised way, where:
different types of data come together to create metrics;
tools and services are developed to improve EU or global infrastructures but are also shared with national or institutional monitoring platforms;
indicators and assessment protocols are developed, tested and shared.
A metrics infrastructure that by its nature supports research organisations and communities to design their own paths on how to include OS in their RRA protocols and that they select solutions that meet their needs and may apply them at their own controlled environment and own pace. The end result would be to bring a sense of openness and consistency in the metrics domain, which would also allow diversity in assessment and innovation in meta-research. "
Our latest #GraspOS newsletter is out! Learn about our progress and plans for future developments as well as news from #CoARA, #DORA and other initiatives ➡️ https://mailchi.mp/b06d87cb2e1e/graspos-newsletter-12675325
Make sure not to miss our next events and consultations on #OpenScience and Responsible #ResearchAssessment by subscribing here ➡️ https://graspos.eu/newsletters
Live updates: Waitangi Day 2024 dawn service
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/te-manu-korihi/508467/live-updates-waitangi-day-2024-dawn-service
Towards Sustainable Open Access Book Publishing in the African Context: Workshop Programme
A three day workshop hosted by the University of Cape Town exploring how to build a more sustainable future for Open Access book publishing in the African continent
by Judith Fathallah
Barricading an open access website – reflections on the attack on DOAB
"How can institutions increase engagement with open scholarship practices?" by Andrea Chiarelli
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-can-institutions-increase-engagement-open-andrea-chiarelli-8zrbe/
Finished making a skulls & roses 💀 🥀 version of this dress pattern - good instructions and video tutorial
https://ikatee.fr/products/patron-de-couture-toronto-femme-robe-32-52-pdf
Quote:
[@RonaldSnijder] is an example of a researcher developing tools for the sake of improving scholarly communication. As an experienced software developer, he has a background in social sciences. Although his work has an impact on scholarly communication practices, it would not be considered by the evaluation systems in academia. Should we advocate for changing that? At the OPERAS Innovation Lab we answer “yes”
How to evaluate innovation in the humanities?
https://lab.operas-eu.org/2024/01/24/how-to-evaluate-innovation-in-the-humanities/
"Stop Talking to Each Other and Start Buying Things: Three Decades of Survival in the Desert of Social Media... I bet you're wondering how we got here..."
by Catherynne M. Valente
https://catvalente.substack.com/p/stop-talking-to-each-other-and-start
"Americans Are Fake and the Dutch Are Rude!"
by Batja Mesquita
https://behavioralscientist.org/americans-are-fake-and-the-dutch-are-rude/
What we learned about managing a Mastodon server in the first year of hcommons.social
by @dimitris
Open Infrastructures and the Future of Knowledge Production, part 2
by @kfitz
"On the matter of the British Library cyber incident" by Ciaran Martin
https://ciaranmartin.substack.com/p/on-the-matter-of-the-british-library
@rmi I created this meme forever ago to describe the devolution of information security, feel free to frame it
1970s & 1980s: Our mission is to achieve deterministic security and deductive, proof-based certainty of that security in our systems.
2010s & 2020s: Our hope rests in stopping laypeople from clicking on things on the thing-clicking machine.
Experienced practitioner of info & library management, research publishing, teaching & learning, and knowledge workflows. Live adventurously!