This presentation was provided by Simone Taylor of Wiley during a NISO webinar, Trends in Presentation & Delivery: Publishing Experts Speak, held on Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Taylor Delivering faster and more effective research discovery
1. Trends in delivering faster and
more effective research discovery
Simone Taylor
Publisher, Editorial Development, Wiley
2. Changes in the Research Ecosystem
1. Technological innovation
2. Research practice evolution
3. Economic pressure
Drivers of Change
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3. Increasing the
visibility of published
research
Improving the
integrity of research
data
Enhancing
discoverability of
research
Facilitating
collaboration for
improved research
outcomes
Delivering reliable
article, author and
reviewer metrics
Innovation in publishing technologies
4. How?
Improving accessibility to funded
research
Enabling reproducibility and verification
of researcher data
Implementing inclusive and networked
research practices
Developing interoperable dissemination
standards
Integrating researcher identification with
new evaluation tools
5. Improving the integrity of research data
1. Enabling data sharing and data citation
2. Enhancing methodology and reporting standards
3. Developing industry-wide initiatives and policies
6. Enhancing discoverability of research
1. Publish journal articles that integrate all major
research output – text, images, data and code
2. Preserve more of research output as part
of the scientific record
3. Help other researchers access information when
and where they most need it
7. Facilitating collaboration for improved
research outcomes
Allow authors to create, share and annotate articles –
during peer review and production
Encourage authors to write and discuss manuscripts
collaboratively
8. Evaluating impact
1. ORCID iDs: connecting authors with their research activities
2. Kudos and Altmetric: maximizing and measuring impact
3. Publons: developing a program of recognition and reward