The document discusses challenges with the current scientific research system and proposes moving towards a more "open science" model. It notes that the existing system was not designed for knowledge sharing and reproducibility. Open science principles advocate for open access to content, data, code, and materials in order to enable greater collaboration, reuse of results, and transparency. However, moving research practices will require building skills and changing incentives across the scientific community. The document calls for coordinating efforts to provide training, establish best practices, and foster connections to support operating research on the web in a more open and interoperable manner.
11. our current systems are
designed to create
friction.
despite original intentions.
12.
13. “ What Des-Cartes did was a good step.
You have added much several ways, &
especially in taking ye colours of thin
plates into philosophical consideration.
If I have seen further it is by standing on
ye shoulders of Giants.
“
- Isaac Newton, 1676
19. “ traditions last not because they are
excellent, but because influential
people are averse to change and
because of the sheer burdens of
transition to a better state ... “
Cass Sunstein
24. blocking points
(to name a few ...)
idea
access
publish
attaining
materials
share results
analyze
retest
collect data
experiment
25. “... up to 70% of research from academic labs
cannot be reproduced, representing an enormous
waste of money and effort.”
- Elizabeth Iorns, Science Exchange
34. “One worry I have is that, with reviews like this, scientists will be
even more discouraged from publishing their code [...] We need
to get more code out there, not improve how it looks.”
35. code as a research object
what’s needed
to reuse ?
36. code as a research object
http://xkcd.com/285/