[CODATA-international] Crowdsourcing a collection of papers with Sustainable Development Goals

Jean-Claude BURGELMAN Jean-Claude.Burgelman at vub.be
Mon Aug 24 05:43:18 EDT 2020


I am not very impressed by what Elsevier offers here. But why not. At least it is a step in the right direction (brokering the tsunami of data)

The point we - scientific community who has no resources to do this themselves - should stress is that the results should be truly open access (which is not the case now).


In the UN discussions on science for SDG I - as EC rep then - stressed that this science should be a commons, hence open access.


best

jc burgelman

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2 recent (2019) articles resume our policy work of the last 7 years

1. Open Science, Open Data, and Open Scholarship: European Policies to Make Science Fit for the Twenty-First Centuryhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fdata.2019.00043/full

2. Architectures of Knowledge: The European Open Science Cloud.https://www.degruyter.com/downloadpdf/journals/abitech/39/2/article-p130.xml




Op 22 aug. 2020, om 11:05 heeft BOULTON Geoffrey <Geoff.Boulton at ed.ac.uk<mailto:Geoff.Boulton at ed.ac.uk>> het volgende geschreven:

We, as members of the international science community, should be wary of supporting an initiative led by a company that has effectively privatised the results of much publicly-funded science and inhabited access to it by scientists and citizens. That this should happen in things as profoundly important as the SDGs is doubly worrying. CODATA should think carefully before acting as the technology companies do, by providing a platform for material for which they claim no responsibility.

Imagine how the novel capabilities offered by the digital revolution could have been harnessed to disseminate science more efficiently and effectively to the global good, rather than to the benefit of the commercial publishers private investors. A priority for science is to rescue this potential and to embed it in the hands of scientists.

 Geoffrey Boulton
Past-President of CODATA


On 19 Aug 2020, at 18:36, Dewaard, Anita (ELS-HBE) <A.dewaard at elsevier.com<mailto:A.dewaard at elsevier.com>> wrote:

Five years ago, the UN General Assembly set forth 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) designed to pave the path to a more sustainable future. The goals are measured against various targets and indicators to be achieved by 2030. To make the best decision on which research to fund, program evaluators must have a clear view of the landscape of research supporting the SDGs. This understanding can reveal gaps requiring additional funding and support.

To identify the relevant research for each SDG, the RELX Corporate Responsibility program and several Elsevier Data Scientists have developed a crowdsourcing platform to facilitate matching research publications to the relevant SDGs. The purpose of this work is to create an open knowledge base to help identify which research supports which SDG. The aggregated crowdsourced set of article identifiers matched to SDG’s will be made available through Elsevier’s ICSR Lab, to support the scholarly community.

We hereby invite all community members to support this effort, by doing the following:

  1.  Access the SDG matching tool on the RELX SDG Resource Centre: https://sdgresources.relx.com/match-research-to-sdgs
  2.  Select a paper from the list, or upload a paper you think is related to one of the SDG’s
  3.  Choose the SDG indicators related to the paper.

The full set of article identifiers related to SDG’s will be made available for research purposes through the ICSR. You can apply for access to ICSR Lab:https://www.elsevier.com/icsr/icsrlab

For more on the RELX SDG Resource Center, see: https://www.elsevier.com/connect/7-ways-you-can-use-our-sdg-resource-centre

For more information on the RELX SDG efforts, please contact Bamini Jayabalasingham, b.jayabalasingham at elsevier.com<mailto:b.jayabalasingham at elsevier.com>

With kind regards,

Anita

Anita de Waard (she/her<https://www.mypronouns.org/what-and-why>)
Vice President of Research Collaborations
Elsevier Research Collaborations Unit<https://www.elsevier.com/about/partnerships/>
71 Hanley Lane, Jericho, VT 05465
@anitawaard | +1 (619) 252 8589




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