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

刘闯 lchuang at igsnrr.ac.cn
Thu Aug 27 04:15:34 EDT 2020


I support Simon's point of views.




We are facing challenges in open science, particulaly in OA for academic journals and FAIR for research data. 

My experences in Global Change Research Data Publishing & Repository in China is taking datasets and data papers publishing with FAIR (dataset) and OA (data papers). The datasets are published in a digital journal named Global Change Data Repository (ISSN 2096-868X) follwing FAIR principle and the data papers are published in a Journal of Global Change Data & Discovery (ISSN 2096-3645) forllowing OA principle, and both are in the Global Change Research Data Publishing & Repository platform (http://www.geodoi.ac.cn) .

The datasets  published in GCdataRepository are all free, free charge for authors and free chage for donwload, and data papers published in the Journal of Global Change Data & Discovery are for charge APC, but the follwoing groups of authors are for free (1) authors from most developing countris (2) yuang scientist (under 35 years old)  and mother under 40 years old in developing countries and (3)  senior scientists (more than 65 years old) in all countries.




This is halpful for most authors and users. However, in this case, the budget is the chanllenge,  how to get sulution of the publishing cost?  Our solutions are two: (1) 0% interesting from the data publishing which means all income from APC and public funding are fully spended for supporting the dataset and data paper pubilishing, repository and services; (2) the hard money of the publishing such as facilities support, basic salaries of the editorial office, are from the Institute, and the soft money (such as grant) are for supporting travel, part of salary of associates of editors, ans so on.




However, the conmmercial publisher's environment is another situation.




Best  regards,




Liu Chuang

Professor of Institute of Geographcail Sciences and Natural Resources Research , Chinese Academy of Sciences

Editor-in-Chief of Digital Journal of Global Change Data Reporitory

Associate Chief Editor and Director of Gllobal Change Data & Discovery

Secretary General of Big Data Working Committee of Geographcial Society of China

No.11A, Datun Road, Chaoyang District

Beijing 100101, China

Phone: 86-10-64889805

URL: http://www.geodoi.ac.cn

 








 
 

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


I also support Simon's and Peter Baumann's views.


Best,
Mercè



--
Mercè Crosas, Ph.D.
University Research Data Management Officer
Chief Data Science and Technology Officer, Institute for Quantitative Social Science
Harvard University
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On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 9:47 PM Jean-Claude BURGELMAN <Jean-Claude.Burgelman at vub.be> wrote:

I fully support your view


Best regards
JcB

Op 24 aug. 2020 om 19:01 heeft Simon Hodson, ED CODATA <simon at codata.org> het volgende geschreven:


 Dear Geoffrey, all;


In the CODATA-coordinated submission to the UNESCO Consultation on Open Science, we stated clearly the view that “Paywall publishing does not serve the interests of (publicly-funded) science and the profit margins of the traditional publishers, largely from public funding, are unacceptable.”  In agreement with ISC, we recommended that “scholarly publishing needs fundamentally reenvisioning such that it is unambiguously put to the service of science as a global public good.”  These views are also being articulated in the discussions of the UNESCO Open Science Advisory Committee, of which I am vice-chair.


Elsevier’s profit margins (34% in 2019) and negotiating practices led to responses from a number of countries and universities (see MIT Factsheet and University of California).  


The appearance of Anita’s post on the CODATA International list elicited a number of expressions of concern, in the light of which we reminded subscribers to the list that it is open to third party posts and the appearance of a given third party post does not imply the endorsement of CODATA (message reproduced below).


I would be reluctant to apply a ‘no platform’ policy and do not think that the analogy holds between a discussion list for data issues (albeit with 3000 subscribers) and the ‘GAFA' social media platforms in the way that Geoffrey suggests.  I would prefer to let subscribers decide whether the initiative advertised is ‘green-washing’ or ’SDG-washing’ or is something of interest.  In this instance, ’no-platforming’ such posts feels to me too much like blocking information to an informed community.


I would be interested to hear views from other subscribers on this matter in general and specifically whether you would prefer that the CODATA Secretariat should filter more actively posts that are sent to the CODATA International list by third party organisations?


With very best wishes,


Simon.
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On 22 Aug 2020, at 11:05, BOULTON Geoffrey <Geoff.Boulton at ed.ac.uk> wrote:


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 21 Aug 2020, at 10:46, Simon Hodson, ED CODATA <simon at codata.org> wrote:


To subscribers to the CODATA International list, greetings;
 
The message below from Anita Dewaard has caused a number of people to write to me to express concerns and request clarification about the relationship of CODATA to the initiative described.
 
I would like to take this opportunity, therefore, to clarify the nature of the CODATA International list and remind readers that the appearance of a third party post on this list does not necessary imply endorsement by CODATA.
 
The CODATA International list has over 3000 subscribers from around the world.  It serves three functions:

1) For CODATA to announce its activities, events, outputs to that community (e.g. recent announcements of the FAIR Convergence Symposium, the CODATA Connect webinar series, our collaboration with DDI-CDI and so on).
2) For third parties to do the same (a number of organisations and projects use the list regularly for this, including DDI, the GEO, geospatial and AGU communities and so on).
3) For discussion threads of particular issues (for example the discussion that led to the UNESCO submission or recent discussions of data feudalism).

The message from Anita is an instance of function 2.

The CODATA International list is moderated.  However, that simply means that someone from the CODATA Secretariat (generally Asha or myself) checks the post to filter out spam before allowing it through the system.  This is a light touch process that we use to eliminate obvious spam and some bad practice (e.g. kind but unnecessarily repeated messages to thank the original poster, misdirected requests to be removed from the list, and some obviously irrelevant posts…).  We do not filter more heavily than that and I would not be in favour of blocking posts from certain organisations whatever their reputation among some of our community.
 
We encourage discussion and the sharing of views on this list.  We encourage organisations and projects other than CODATA to use the list to reach this community and to publicise their activities where relevant and of interest.  It is important to reiterate, however, that the appearance of the third party post on this list does not necessary imply endorsement by CODATA.
 
With very best wishes,
 
Simon.

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On 19 Aug 2020, at 18:36, Dewaard, Anita (ELS-HBE) <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:
Access the SDG matching tool on the RELX SDG Resource Centre: https://sdgresources.relx.com/match-research-to-sdgs
Select a paper from the list, or upload a paper you think is related to one of the SDG’s
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
 
With kind regards, 

Anita
 
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