[CODATA-international] October 2019: Publications in the Data Science Journal

Plale, Beth A. bplale at nsf.gov
Sun Nov 3 10:01:49 EST 2019


This has been a good discussion.

Sincerely

Beth

: Beth A. Plale, PhD
: Science Advisor and Program Director
: Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure / CISE
: National Science Foundation
: 703 292 7004


From: CODATA-international <codata-international-bounces at lists.codata.org> on behalf of Mercury Fox <ceds at email.arizona.edu>
Date: Saturday, November 2, 2019 at 2:06 AM
To: "Parsons, Mark" <parsom3 at rpi.edu>
Cc: Falk Huettmann <fhuettmann at alaska.edu>, CODATA International <codata-international at lists.codata.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] - Re: [CODATA-international] October 2019: Publications in the Data Science Journal

Thanks, Mark--that's a great point.  That program's open data policy
is stated in the DCL
(https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16055/nsf16055.jsp), which also
states that the policy is a requirement of international treaty, which
probably provides some context for the political will behind the
policy in this case.  My point is that this kind of clear policy
directive shouldn't be a one-off.

And since I'm on a soap box about it, I also don't think it's
acceptable for NSF & c. to expect the scientific community to simply
shift norms and practices in this regard, when the federal funding
agencies are unwilling to change the institutional conditions that
drive those norms.

And another thing... I also think it's inappropriate for them to pass
their oversight and quality control duties to the publishing industry,
which is basically a roadmap for corruption.  I'm not pointing fingers
at any specific publisher or agency; but publishers should be partners
in the research ecosystem, not gatekeepers who determine what gets in
and what stays out of the sphere of public knowledge.

OK, that's all the rant I have left in me for today.  Thanks everybody
and have a great weekend!


-Mercury

On 11/1/19, Parsons, Mark <parsom3 at rpi.edu<mailto:parsom3 at rpi.edu>> wrote:


On 1 Nov 2019, at 10:04, Mercury Fox
<ceds at email.arizona.edu<mailto:ceds at email.arizona.edu><mailto:ceds at email.arizona.edu><mailto:ceds at email.arizona.edu%3e>> wrote:

they could change the norm overnight by simply tying the policy
to the award and requiring open data as a deliverable.

For the record, the NSF Arctic Program does just that, and they follow up
and do QC, AND they fund an archive to make it possible.

cheers,

-m.



--
Merc Fox
Director, CODATA-UA Center of Excellence in Data for Society
Data7 + iSchool
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ  85721

https://ceds.arizona.edu

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0726-7301

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