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Scientist 2.0 - Maastricht PhD Academy

Scientist 2.0 - Maastricht PhD Academy

Lecture for the PhD Academy of Maastricht University on 4 March

Studio Lakmoes

March 04, 2013
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  1. Open science is the idea that scientific knowledge of all

    kinds should be openly shared as early as is practical in the discovery process www.openscience.org
  2. Scientist 2.0 •  participative •  communicator •  Knowledge broker • 

    involved •  Dialogue with society and end users •  Open and transparant •  Multi-tasking •  Aware of the person behind the scientist Marjolein Pijnappels (concept). Working paper Open Science and social media.
  3. Trends •  Transparancy and openness •  Participation: involving society • 

    Democratisation of knowledge •  Valorisation: creating value •  Economic crisis: alternative way of financing
  4. Open access •  70% of scientists have published in an

    open access journal •  Open Access articles grow with 1% a year •  7% of all articles is Open Access Suenje Dallmeier--Tiessen et al. (2011) Highlights from the SOAP project survey. What Scientists Think about Open Access Publishing Mikael Laakso and Bo-Christer Björk (2012). Anatomy of open access publishing: a study of longitudinal development and internal structure, BMC Medicine
  5. How stimulate knowledge use? •  Sending •  Dialogue •  Participate

    •  Cocreation Knowledge   dissemina5on   Knowledge  cocrea5on  
  6. Knowledge cocreation •  Knowledge cocreation is a form of knowledge

    development in which researchers work together with societal stakeholders. •  Knolwedge cocreation is aimed at developing concrete action perspectives for social issues. Merkx, Femke (2012). Samenwerken aan werkzame kennis. Methoden en technieken voor kenniscocreatie. Den Haag, Rathenau Instituut. SciSA rapport 1223
  7. Citizen science •  Linking human potential to scientific projects • 

    Providing access to science for a broad audience •  Stimulate dialogue between scientists and sociey •  Speeding up knowledge development
  8. Succesful citizen science •  Is fun! games •  Rewards participants

    Hannie’s voorwerp •  Stimulate interaction between scientist and participants •  Connects to people’s daily lives hiken, bird watching, ‘loos’ computervermogen Ryan Burns at wilsoncommonslab.org
  9. Crowdfunding •  Getting the public to pay for scientific research

    •  Same rules go for crowdfunding as for citizen science