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Who am I?. At SILS How did I get here? Vanderbilt, UNC Computer Science, Utrecht, UNC Radiology, SILS Family Teaching Research Interests. Shared Open Scholarship. What if I want to share my JASIST published article Tale of Two Interfaces with you?
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Who am I? • At SILS • How did I get here? • Vanderbilt, UNC Computer Science, Utrecht, UNC Radiology, SILS • Family • Teaching • Research Interests
Shared Open Scholarship • What if I want to share my JASIST published article Tale of Two Interfaces with you? • Is it legal for me to share a copy with you? • As part of teaching? • As a colleague? • Put it on my website, or UNC’s website? 5 years ago? Today? How can we promote open sharing of scholarship, scholarly data and practices? While avoiding the Wild West?
Recommendations Shared Open Scholarship (SOS) Free Comments & Annotations Free Reviews Free to Paid Publish, search, annotate Marketing ? Certification/Stamp ? Copy editing $50 Preservation Permanent archive $0.07 Registration And all other content types
Scholarly Impact • Utilizing digital traces to improve search, or create better metrics (in addition to citations) that either predict citation type values (but quicker) or offer complementary information. Example Tool (Jason Priem and Heather Piowar): ImpactStory • Spearheading Open Education Resources Program on UNC Campus
Global Open Shared Annotations • Academics (doctoral students) indicated • They would make (identified) annotations, less clear on doing for global use • They would use other’s annotations (qualified) • They expect others would use theirs (qualified) • Their reading would be affected by how an article was annotated (quantity and quality) • Visualizing large scale open annotations
Scholarly Reading and Searching Which device do you think performs the best? Desktop = Tablet = miniTablet > Phone But mini-tablet is actually a sweet spot for reading and ergonomics (except tradeoffs with images, graphics, pictures)