Matthew Harp Arizona State University

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Matthew Harp Arizona State University Research Discovery Through SHARE Research Data Access & Preservation Summit 2017 Seattle, Washington April 19, 2017 Hello, my name is Cynthia Hudson-Vitale and I’m a visiting program officer with the Association of Research Libraries working on SHARE. I’m here to introduce you to Matthew Harp, Digital Projects Librarian at Arizona State University - to talk about SHARE, research discovery through SHARE, and a new project launching at ASU that utilizes the SHARE data set. Matthew Harp Arizona State University Cynthia Hudson-Vitale Washington University in St. Louis

SHARE Funded by: Built by: SHARE is a free, open dataset of research and scholarly activities across the research life-cycle. SHARE is a free, open dataset of research and scholarly activities across the research life-cycle. Funded by IMLS and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, share was co developed by the Association of Research Libraries and the Center for Open Science. Funded by: Built by:

24.6 million metadata records https://share.osf.io SHARE dataset 146+ data sources Registries (e.g. CrossRef, DataCite) Disciplinary repositories and preprint services Data repositories Institutional repositories Agency repositories (e.g. DOE SciTech Connect) 24.6 million metadata records https://share.osf.io SHARE harvests millions of metadata records from hundreds of sources

Collecting the Research Lifecycle Anything that has been made public and available through an open API - SHARE can create a harvester and transformer to aggregate the metadata.

Meta(data) records by type Dataset Patent Poster Presentation Publication Repository Retraction Software 800,000+ data sets 15,000+ patents 12.2 million publications 5,400+ software scripts If published and accessible SHARE can harvest it

Open science, open scholarship, open source So, why does share exist? SHARE, the Center for Open Science, and the Association of Research Libraries are strong supporters of open science, open scholarship, and open source projects. Supporting openness fosters collaboration, builds community, and supports the greater good. It is the value of contextual materials, the interest in replication, the notion that failed or negative experimental results might save someone time or as funders, resources, that is part of what is fueling open science practices, publications, and tools within the research community. It’s also the understanding that the published report is both a summary of the science and the end of the research process and that there is a fundamentally unnecessary inefficiency in waiting for that published report to engage potential collaborators or advance a finding. Herbert Von De Sompel, writing in D-Lib in Nov 2015: we are “well into the transition of the research process itself from a largely hidden activity to one that becomes plainly visible on the global network.”http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november15/vandesompel/11vandesompel.html

What is the problem this grassroots open science movement is solving What is the problem this grassroots open science movement is solving? It’s humorously represented in this cartoon

Everett Opie The New Yorker Collection/The Cartoon Bank, 1976 From 1976, well before the World Wide Web. How much better are we doing now? What tools and what infrastructure are we offering our researchers to overcome this ridiculous situation?

SHARE API powers new discovery services In addition to the discovery interface, the value of SHARE lies in it’s powerful API that allows applications to be built upon and developed.

tritonshare.ucsd.edu This is a prototype of how the SHARE API can be put to use. There will be additional polish to the interface but UCSD wants the start using this information now tritonshare.ucsd.edu All code is available online and reusable at: https://github.com/cos-labs/share-analytics With institutionally-contributed data on affiliation, SHARE API can be used to visualize: Research types Awards Highlighted collections Top contributors Top subject tags

SHARE data allows for quick deep diving into detailed information on projects, awards, publications and available research data

Responding to the emerging funding mandates and the 2013 White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) research data access requirements, the Arizona Board of Regents launched the LiveData Initiative, a tri-university initiative to improve research data management within the Arizona public university system. Phase one include the creation of a discovery layer that combines the research and scholarly outputs of all three universities through a web application developed by a local arizona firm. The results were limited to scholarship from university IRs and included limited data sets and no funding or award information. It is a proprietary one-off representing a sliver of our output. We need something better..

In Development Research Arizona (2.0) SHARE Technology Statewide Tri-University Effort Combined Data Dashboard Replaces stand alone website And thus we are partnering with SHARE and the Center for Open science to develop a dashboard similar to UCSD representing the three Arizona Institutions. It’s open technology, reproducible, and will have far greater functionality than the previous web application. It is a much greater return on investment for us.

Get more information Get involved! www.share-research.org/updates info@share-research.org