This presentation was provided by Cameron Neylon of Curtin University during the joint NISO-ICSTI webinar, Enabling Innovation in Researcher Workflow and Scholarly Communication, held on October 26, 2016.
4. “…no amount of technology can
solve the underlying cultural
problems that impede the
adoption of a more open and
connected society, business,
process or world”
http://truevoicemedia.com/open-and-connected-is-
not-a-technology-problem-its-a-cultural-problem/
12. 1. A community identifies an issue of interest
2. Work to define consensus principles for change
3. Pilot the implementation of principles with stakeholders
4. Roll out…
22. …but a place for communities to
come together to reach
consensus…
23. The mission of FORCE11 is to
improve research practices by
supporting innovations in the ways
knowledge is created and shared
across research disciplines,
communities, sectors and timeframes.
24. We do this through:
• Connecting the global communities interested in
communications in research
• Building an engaging space for discussion and
collaborative work
• Facilitating the development, demonstration,
dissemination and deployment of new approaches and
tools for effective digital communications in research.
25. FORCE2017 25-27 October 2017
http://force11.org
@cameronneylon
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0068-716X