@gbilder
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1315-5960
Interoperability,
visibility,
credibility.
SciELO 2018, São Paulo
Geoffrey Bilder
Director of Strategic Initiatives
@gbilder
Interoperability
Visibility
Credibility
Interoperability
Visibility
Credibility
gbilder@crossref.org
Thank You
@gbilder
Just kidding....
Interoperability
Let’s play a
game...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjm.2018.01.001
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1315-5960
Visibility
disseminate |dɪˈsɛmɪneɪt|
verb [ with obj. ]
spread (something, especially information) widely
communicate |kəˈmjuːnɪkeɪt|
verb [ no obj. ]
1 share or exchange information, news, or ideas
API
~238,000,000
Does
this
matter?
Publisher A
Crossref
Publisher B Publisher C Publisher D
3rd party 1 3rd party 33rd party 2 3rd party 4
Publisher A
Credibility
Trust
“...a firm belief in the
veracity, good faith,
and honesty of another
party, with respect to a
transaction that
involves some risk.”
Phil Windley, “Digital Identity”
Version
Translat
ion
VersionVersion
Identifiers
content
contributor
organization
funder
grant
license
Version of record
Record of versions
Version with record
Version with record
Record of versions
+
ovenance Infrastructu
Data about the research
process itself deserves
exactly the same level of
respect and care as data
that is the product of
research.
gbilder@crossref.org
Thank You
@gbilder

Geoffrey Bilder - Interoperability, visibility, credibility

Editor's Notes

  • #2 points Some observations What is being talked about? Agreement Tensions hiding differences unhelpful What is not being talked about? Oscar Wilde. Move beyond cropping about Impact Factor- focus on fact that citation is being undermigned.
  • #4  Thanks for Invite. Catriona, ’The state of the Industry’ from your perspective’ Leyla for patience
  • #5 Geoffrey Bilder Director of Strategic Initiatives Crossref With the steady increase in research outputs, and the increasing number of active researchers from both academia and industry, research stakeholders find they need to be able to automate workflows in order to scale their systems efficiently. Funders want to be able to track the outputs that arise from research they have funded. As a result, institutions find themselves having to regularly analyze and summarize the research their faculty produce. Faculty, in turn, are facing increasing accounting bureaucracy in order to meet all the reporting requirements that are cascading through the system. And finally, publishers are seeking to make the manuscript submission and evaluation process more efficient as well as to increase the discoverability and richness of their publications. The key to scaling these activities is to take advantage of the open identifier and metadata infrastructures that have been developed by the industry. This talk will explore existing and emerging industry initiatives to develop open, robust, international and interdisciplinary identifier systems to help manage the increasing reporting requirements of the academia.
  • #6 Not to be too Madonna here. s Brown Monitor We've all worked for non profits and a few of us have worked for organisations who's orthodox neoliberal faith in the redemptive power of "shareholder value" would make even a commercial academic publisher blush.
  • #9 Last here February 2008
  • #22 STM Aims and Objectives • to assist publishers and their authors in their activities in disseminating the results of research in the fields of science, technology and medicine;
  • #47 Last here February 2008