Global Scholarly Data | Thomson Reuters

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-08-16

Summary:

"The volume of scholarly and scientific research data available is projected to grow by a factor of 44 over the decade from 2010 to 2020, going from 0.8 zetabytes (ZB) to more than 35 ZB (1 ZB = 1 trillion gigabytes). In response to this unfathomable amount of information, the IP & Science business of Thomson Reuters convened a Forum of industry experts to discuss issues and potential solutions for the scholarly challenges ahead. It published its first output today in a whitepaper titled “Unlocking the Value of Research Data,” where Forum experts discuss the complexity of the issue and offer recommendations for the future. Challenges outlined in the paper include: 1. Providing uniform access to a broad variety of research outputs, including limitations in making the data available, searchable and retrievable 2. The quality of the data and filtering content not yet subject to conventional peer review 3. Ways to incent researchers to ensure their works are accounted for and attributable 4. Open access and knowing what is to be copyrighted versus what is part of the public domain 5. The transformation of publishers from a pay-to-read to a pay-to-publish model 6. New forms of research assessment The whitepaper highlights a number of organizations currently working to address these challenges, including figshare, the Research Data Alliance (RDA), the International Council of Science (ICSU) Data Publication Working Group, and Thomson Reuters with its Data Citation Index. The changing scholarly landscape will affect publishers, funders, authors, researchers and other stakeholders ..."

Link:

http://thomsonreuters.com/press-releases/082013/global-scholarly-data

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Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.data oa.business_models oa.publishers oa.licensing oa.comment oa.copyright oa.search oa.impact oa.quality oa.icsu oa.prestige oa.reports oa.thomson_reuters oa.rda oa.libre

Date tagged:

08/16/2013, 16:55

Date published:

08/16/2013, 12:55