Making Connections: SHARE and the Open Science Framework Jeffrey Open Repositories 2015
Mission: Improve openness, integrity, and reproducibility of scientific research.
Open Science Framework
Collaboration Documentation Archiving
Version Control
Merges Public-Private Workflows
Incentives for Openness
Persistent Citable Identifiers
Registration
Connects Services Researchers Use
Open Science Framework Content Management System Collaboration Platform Version Control System Repository Registry Workflow Management
Search and discover Develop idea Design study Acquire materials Collect data Store data Analyze data Interpret findings Write report Publish report OSF
Modularity Add-ons Services API focus Metadata Allows us to rapidly create technology that is reliable, flexible, and scalable
. SHARE is creating an open data set about research activities across their life cycle
Gather Notify ProvidersConsumers
Notify ProvidersConsumers Gather
Notify ProvidersConsumers Gather
title: string description: string contributors: array anyOf: $person, $organization... otherProperties: array shareProperties: object
otherProperties: object name description properties uri
osf.io/share/registration
What we’ve learned ● Metadata is used inconsistently across the research ecosystem ● Providers are unsure of their rights to share metadata ● Solutions will involve improvements to workflow, policy, and technical infrastructure
Where we’re going ● Analyze stakeholders’ current processes through which research passes from conception to completion ● Promote and reward policies that encourage data sharing ● Deploy multiple strategies to enhance metadata in open data set
ProvidersConsumers Enhance
Openness Fosters Innovation
Exploration and discovery tools Reporting services Metascience studies Curation platform – Crowdsourcing – Provenance tracking Workflow Integration Innovation
Community Projects
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