Funders and publishers have something in common: for better or worse, we have the ability to influence the behavior of researchers. This talk will focus on what both groups can do to improve research now and in the future.
29. Metadata recommended by Crossref
● Contributors (ORCID) & contributor affiliations
● Funders (Open Funder Registry) & grant numbers
● Publication history
● Peer review metadata
● Access indicators (license for text & data mining; machine
mining URLs)
● Data & software citations
● Preprint links
● Resources & associated research artifacts (preprints, figures
& tables, datasets, software, protocols, resource IDs)
● Clinical trials & other associated studies
Deposit as much
as possible!
30. 1. Plans
2. Good metadata
3. Preprints
4. Open access
5. Linked ecosystem
6. Mandates
31. 1. Plans
2. Preprints
3. Good metadata
4. Open access
5. Linked ecosystem
6. Mandates
Output management
& sharing plan
Open access to
research outputs
32. The foundation’s general policy is that Data and
Intellectual Property must be managed and
disseminated in a manner that leads to the greatest
impact. Accordingly, in most cases, Data and
Intellectual Property should be owned by the
grantee and made available at no cost or, when
justified, at a reasonable cost.
What if we required open access?