1. F1000 Research was awarded a 4-year, 5.8 million euro contract by the European Commission to develop Open Research Europe (ORE), a publishing platform for research funded by the EC.
2. ORE will provide high-quality, rapid peer review and publishing of EC-funded research with no author publication costs. It will operate using open science principles like open peer review, open data, and early sharing of preprints.
3. The platform aims to be transparent in its processes and costs, lead by example in open science, and explore sustainable open access business models to potentially broaden its scope over time. Submissions to ORE will open in December 2020.
The document discusses the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and the role of research libraries. It notes that EOSC aims to open up research processes and change mindsets in favor of openly sharing knowledge. For research libraries, EOSC presents opportunities to support open science but also poses challenges as it may disrupt existing services. The document outlines EOSC developments in 2020 and highlights implementation challenges such as developing metadata standards and skills training. It recommends that research libraries link their strategies to EOSC, promote EOSC services, and contribute expertise in areas like metadata and skills development.
Tillitsbaserad styrning – hur skiljer den sig från dagens styrning och vad krävs för att kunna arbeta utifrån en tillitsbaserad styrmodell?
Christine Feuk, SKR
Några perspektiv på barns och ungas litteraturläsning
Djamila Fatheddine, FD Litteraturvetenskap, Universitetslektor i ämnesdidaktik inriktning svenska, IDPP, Göteborgs universitet
This document summarizes a presentation about scientific publishing and open access. It discusses some of the challenges researchers and publishers currently face, such as long publication times and high journal costs. It proposes that a new model is needed that reduces workload, equitably shares resources, and incentivizes open sharing over "publish or perish". The presenter advocates building a technological infrastructure to support researchers and democratize access to academic content, so that scientific dissemination looks very different if developed today. The goal is to empower researchers and universities through serving the public interest.
cOAlition S is a group of research funding organizations working to accelerate the transition to full and immediate open access to research publications. Plan S, developed by cOAlition S, outlines strong principles for open access, including requiring immediate open access to publications with no embargo periods and requiring the use of open licenses. The document discusses the implementation of Plan S, including guidance on compliance routes, transitional arrangements with publishers, and efforts to work with stakeholders like researchers, universities, and publishers.
This document outlines UNESCO's process for developing a Recommendation on Open Science through a global consensus-building effort. It notes that 193 UNESCO member states tasked UNESCO with creating an international standard-setting instrument on Open Science in the form of a Recommendation. UNESCO will rely on an inclusive consultation process involving countries and stakeholders to define principles for Open Science and measures on open access and data to bring citizens closer to science and promote equitable science production worldwide. The Recommendation is expected to be adopted by member states in 2021 after regional consultations are completed.
The document summarizes a workshop on open access monographs that took place on June 5th, 2020 at the National Library of Sweden. It discusses Kriterium, a Swedish open access publishing platform financed by universities, research funders, and the National Library of Sweden. Kriterium provides a publisher-neutral peer review platform for Swedish researchers and publishes both print and open access books with an optional Creative Commons license. The workshop addressed who Kriterium publishes for, including writers, the academic community, the general public, and publishers.
1. F1000 Research was awarded a 4-year, 5.8 million euro contract by the European Commission to develop Open Research Europe (ORE), a publishing platform for research funded by the EC.
2. ORE will provide high-quality, rapid peer review and publishing of EC-funded research with no author publication costs. It will operate using open science principles like open peer review, open data, and early sharing of preprints.
3. The platform aims to be transparent in its processes and costs, lead by example in open science, and explore sustainable open access business models to potentially broaden its scope over time. Submissions to ORE will open in December 2020.
The document discusses the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and the role of research libraries. It notes that EOSC aims to open up research processes and change mindsets in favor of openly sharing knowledge. For research libraries, EOSC presents opportunities to support open science but also poses challenges as it may disrupt existing services. The document outlines EOSC developments in 2020 and highlights implementation challenges such as developing metadata standards and skills training. It recommends that research libraries link their strategies to EOSC, promote EOSC services, and contribute expertise in areas like metadata and skills development.
Tillitsbaserad styrning – hur skiljer den sig från dagens styrning och vad krävs för att kunna arbeta utifrån en tillitsbaserad styrmodell?
Christine Feuk, SKR
Några perspektiv på barns och ungas litteraturläsning
Djamila Fatheddine, FD Litteraturvetenskap, Universitetslektor i ämnesdidaktik inriktning svenska, IDPP, Göteborgs universitet
This document summarizes a presentation about scientific publishing and open access. It discusses some of the challenges researchers and publishers currently face, such as long publication times and high journal costs. It proposes that a new model is needed that reduces workload, equitably shares resources, and incentivizes open sharing over "publish or perish". The presenter advocates building a technological infrastructure to support researchers and democratize access to academic content, so that scientific dissemination looks very different if developed today. The goal is to empower researchers and universities through serving the public interest.
cOAlition S is a group of research funding organizations working to accelerate the transition to full and immediate open access to research publications. Plan S, developed by cOAlition S, outlines strong principles for open access, including requiring immediate open access to publications with no embargo periods and requiring the use of open licenses. The document discusses the implementation of Plan S, including guidance on compliance routes, transitional arrangements with publishers, and efforts to work with stakeholders like researchers, universities, and publishers.
This document outlines UNESCO's process for developing a Recommendation on Open Science through a global consensus-building effort. It notes that 193 UNESCO member states tasked UNESCO with creating an international standard-setting instrument on Open Science in the form of a Recommendation. UNESCO will rely on an inclusive consultation process involving countries and stakeholders to define principles for Open Science and measures on open access and data to bring citizens closer to science and promote equitable science production worldwide. The Recommendation is expected to be adopted by member states in 2021 after regional consultations are completed.
The document summarizes a workshop on open access monographs that took place on June 5th, 2020 at the National Library of Sweden. It discusses Kriterium, a Swedish open access publishing platform financed by universities, research funders, and the National Library of Sweden. Kriterium provides a publisher-neutral peer review platform for Swedish researchers and publishes both print and open access books with an optional Creative Commons license. The workshop addressed who Kriterium publishes for, including writers, the academic community, the general public, and publishers.
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Öppna data från Copernicus
1. EU:s jordobservationsprogram Copernicus
Väldigt många öppna data och en växande
infrastruktur för forskningsinformation
i ett öppet vetenskapssystem
Thomas Klein, Havs- och vattenmyndigheten
2. EU-program för miljö, klimat och säkerhet
[Läs mer: http://www.copernicus.eu]
Startades 1998, operationell 2014 –
Satelliter, modeller, in-situ mätningar
Fria data, information, tjänster
Kontinuerligt, tillförlitligt och i tid
Globalt, regionalt, nationellt, lokalt
3. Havs- och vattenmyndigheten ansvarar för en hållbar
förvaltning av Sveriges hav, sjöar och vattendrag
Sveriges miljömål
EU-lagstiftning
Internationella överenskommelser
Globala hållbarhetsmål (FN Agenda 2030)
Copernicus stödjer
Miljöövervakning, uppföljning, analyser och forskning
Bättre kunskap om hav och sötvatten
Bättre planering, välgrundade beslut och åtgärder
Nationell myndighetssamverkan Copernicus
Nyttor för hav och vatten
4. Sentinel-satelliterna (vaktposter)
Is, oljespill, översvämningar mm
Vegetation, mark, vattenytor
Havs- och landtemperatur, vattenkvalitet
Atmosfärisk sammansättning och luftkvalitet
Havsnivå, oceanografi, klimat
[Bild: ESA]
5. Exempel: Övervakning av vattnets kvalitet
Copernicus Sentinel 2a, 2015-08-07. Bilder: ESA
Algblomning i Östersjön i början
av augusti 2015 (Sentinel 2a)
Helhetsbilder från satelliter är ett
bra komplement till provtagningar
av vattenkvalitet på plats
6. Koll på fartyg, infrastruktur och havsmiljön
Vindfarm nära Anholt, Copernicus Sentinel 1.
Oljeutsläpp Zeebrugge, Belgien 2015-10-08. Bild ESA, Sentinel 1Fartyg utanför Göteborgs södra skärgård. Sentinel 1, 2018-03-15
7. Nya nationella marktäckedata
Kartering av hela Sverige
Använder Sentinel 2 data
Drivs av Naturvårdsverket
mfl andra myndigheter
Öppna data (CC0)
[Läs mer: https://www.naturvardsverket.se/Sa-mar-miljon/Kartor/Nationella-Marktackedata-NMD/]
Närhet till vattnet (0-300 m)
8. Hav
Atmosfär
Land och sötvatten
Katastrofer
Säkerhet
Klimat
Tematiska tjänster levererar fria produkter med hjälp av satellitdata, in-situ data och modeller
Tematiska tjänster
9. Exempel: Copernicus klimattjänst (1)
Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)
Observationer och återanalyser
(~ 100 år bakåt i tiden)
Klimatprojektioner
(~100 år framåt i tiden)
Klimatprediktioner
(säsong till några år)
[Läs mer: http://climate.copernicus.eu]
11. Allt större mängder öppna data – vad ska användarna göra?
Tillgång till data behöver
kompletteras med
tillgång till verktyg och
utbildning –
infrastruktur en nyckel!
Nytt nationellt rymdatalabb
(Rymdstyrelsen,Vinnova,
AI Innovation of Sweden mfl)
Data
Verktyg
Verktyg
Verktyg
Data
Data
12. Intresserad av jorden?
Copernicus ger dig
Fria data, information, tjänster med
hjälp av satelliter, modeller, in-situ
Tillförlitligt, kontinuerligt och i tid,
från global till lokal nivå
Allt bättre infrastruktur för
användningen av data
13. Läs mer Om Copernicus, dess satelliter och tjänster:
www.copernicus.eu
https://sentinel.esa.int/web/sentinel/home
https://scihub.copernicus.eu/
https://land.copernicus.eu/
http://marine.copernicus.eu/
https://climate.copernicus.eu
https://atmosphere.copernicus.eu
https://emergency.copernicus.eu/
Svenska källor:
https://www.rymdstyrelsen.se/rymddata/datakallor/copernicus/
Nationellt rymddatalabb
Nationella marktäckedata
Rapport Copernicus data för klimatanpassning
Video, rapport och verktyg för Smartare klimatinformation (SKI)