From principles to practice: how can open research information be strengthened at national level?

A new OpenAIRE blog post reflects on the Barcelona Declaration event in Greece, focusing on coordination, openness, and the importance of community-led research information infrastructures.

🔗https://www.openaire.eu/community/blogs/strengthening-open-research-information-in-greece-reflections-from-the-barcelona-declaration-event

#OpenScience #OpenInfrastructure #ResearchInformation @BarcelonaDORI

wichtig dabei u.a. die "barcelona declaration die open research information" (https://barcelona-declaration.org/) sowie PIDs (persistent identifiers) wie z.B. DOI und ORCID – weitgehend bekannt – oder auch IGSN und PIDINST – (noch) nicht ganz so bekannt. :) #researchinformation #oat25
"It is through adopting open science we can deliver on our mandate to provide credible information in a transparent way" - Kelly Cobey, John Maddox Early Career Award winner
https://www.researchinformation.info/interview/interview-scientists-hold-a-special-privilege/
#MaddoxPrize #OpenScience #KellyCobey #ResearchInformation #MetaResearch
INTERVIEW: “Scientists hold a special privilege” - Research Information

John Maddox Prize Early Career Award winner Kelly Cobey says open science is critical to maintaining public trust

Research Information

📢 The VIVO Ontology Interest Group wants your input!

We're enhancing the VIVO Ontology to better fit community needs and invite you to complete a short survey on relevant identifiers for #VIVO, the VIVO Ontology and #researchinformatoinsystems in general. Your feedback will guide our efforts!

🔗 https://forms.gle/YrVUdLmowYxBtWPr6

Please feel free to share!

We will publish the results in the Lyrasis wiki.

#OpenResearchInformation #PIDs #ResearchInformation #Metadata

Identifiers in the VIVO Ontology

The VIVO Ontology Interest Group wants to improve the VIVO Ontology to better accomodate the needs of the community. To achieve this, we would like to know, which identifiers are relevant for you in your work with VIVO, the VIVO Ontology, or with research information (systems) in general. Your answers will help to steer the direction of the VIVO community, we appreciate you taking the time to answer our quick little survey. Are you interested in gettting us to know, and to joining the discussion? Visit us in our Ontology Calls. You can find more information on when and where to meet us in the VIVO Wiki: https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/VIVO/Ontology+Interest+Group. Or you can simply join the VIVO Slack: https://bit.ly/vivo-slack And now... let us learn more about your ID needs!

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Terminology came up. Who wonders what I'm posting about, and if it is about #researchdata: it is not.

https://blog.tib.eu/2024/05/08/research-data-or-research-information-whats-the-difference/

My short summary of the difference between #ResearchInformation and #ResearchData, because it is a recurring discussion.

#barcelonadeclaration #OpenResearchInformation

Research data or research information: What's the difference? - TIB-Blog

There are many terms that sound similar but have different meanings: Effectiveness and efficiency. Sympathy and empathy. In discourses on information science, the digitisation of science and research and currently in connection with the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information, another pair of terms regularly appears that also sound similar but have different meanings: Research data and research information.

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Research data or research information: What's the difference? - TIB-Blog

There are many terms that sound similar but have different meanings: Effectiveness and efficiency. Sympathy and empathy. In discourses on information science, the digitisation of science and research and currently in connection with the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information, another pair of terms regularly appears that also sound similar but have different meanings: Research data and research information.

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Forschungsdaten oder Forschungsinformationen: Was ist der Unterschied? - TIB-Blog

Es gibt vielerlei Begriffe, die ähnlich klingen, aber unterschiedliche Bedeutungen haben: Effektivität und Effizienz. Sympathie und Empathie. In Diskursen der Informationswissenschaften, zur Digitalisierung der Wissenschaft und aktuell im Zusammenhang mit der Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information taucht regelmäßig ein anderes Begriffspaar auf, das ebenfalls ähnlich klingt, aber doch unterschiedliche Bedeutungen hat: Forschungsdaten und Forschungsinformationen.

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Research data or research information: What’s the difference?

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There are many terms that sound similar but have different meanings: Effectiveness and efficiency. Sympathy and empathy. In discourses on information science, the digitisation of science and research and currently in connection with the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information, another pair of terms regularly appears that also sound similar but have different meanings: Research data and research information.

In this article, I would like to define both concepts more precisely and make a clear distinction between them.

What is research data?

Research data refers to all information that is collected or generated during a research process. This can be experimental results, empirical survey data, satellite photos, measured values from material tests, images, audio recordings and much more.

They are the starting point for scientific analyses and interpretations. When they are published, they enable researchers to reproduce and verify these analyses and interpretations.

What is research information?

Research information is metadata about research activities, actors and results. This includes, for example, descriptions of projects, researchers, organisations, publications, software or conferences.

Among other things, it is used to inform researchers, funders, policymakers and the public about the results and impact of research. They are also used for research evaluation and as a basis for evidence-based science policy.

Are there overlaps?

Yes, in any case. Research data is the subject of research information. Just as a scientific journal article can be described in metadata (as we know it from every library catalogue), research data can also be described. This is an example of research information about research data:

Here a research dataset is described in metadata. Among other things, we see here that it is an entry for an object of the type “Dataset”, that this object has the DOI https://doi.org/10.22000/778 and the name “LangenbachAMT2019”. This is therefore research information about research data.

Conversely, research information can also be research data – if science itself is the object of investigation. In science studies, quantitative analyses of co-authorships, citation relationships or the impact of funding on certain fields of research are often carried out.

Conclusion: Research information and research data are not the same thing, even if there are overlaps in terms of content.

#LizenzCCBY40INT #ResearchData #researchInformation

Forschungsdaten oder Forschungsinformationen: Was ist der Unterschied? - TIB-Blog

Es gibt vielerlei Begriffe, die ähnlich klingen, aber unterschiedliche Bedeutungen haben: Effektivität und Effizienz. Sympathie und Empathie. In Diskursen der Informationswissenschaften, zur Digitalisierung der Wissenschaft und aktuell im Zusammenhang mit der Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information taucht regelmäßig ein anderes Begriffspaar auf, das ebenfalls ähnlich klingt, aber doch unterschiedliche Bedeutungen hat: Forschungsdaten und Forschungsinformationen.

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Open #researchinformation - this is what the first signatories of the #BarcelonaDeclaration on #OpenReseachInformation, including the TIB, are calling for. They are campaigning for a change in the way research information is handled and accessed.

Further information: https://www.tib.eu/en/tib/news-and-events/news/details/tib-signs-barcelona-declaration-on-open-research-information

@tullney, @hauschke & @steph describe how & where the #BarcelonaDeclaration is already being applied at the #TIB: https://blog.tib.eu/2024/04/16/tib-signs-the-barcelona-declaration-on-open-research-information/

@BarcelonaDORI

TIB signs ”Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information”

Transformation in research: open research information must become the standard

Interesting new case study on institutional ORCID coverage, similar to the one we did with the TAPIR project (@uni, @ubosnabrueck, @tibhannover) by Viviana Fernández-Marcial, Llarina González-Solar, Ana Vale: https://doi.org/10.1002/leap.1562

"Is ORCID your ID? A case study at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto"

Q: "ORCID adoption rate was found to be very high, at 90.4%. Out of 188 teachers, 170 had an ORCID iD."

#ResearchInformation #ORCID #PID #LibraryScience