[#OAW15SF in Video] Open & Collaborative Peer Review for Scholarly Communication & Scientific Progress

Rich Schneider of UCSF goes boldly forth into “the last frontier of open access”.

[#OAW15SF in Video] Open & Collaborative Peer Review for Scholarly Communication & Scientific Progress

The Last Frontier in Open Access: That’s where Rich Schneider wants to go. For the Associate Professor at the UCSF School of Medicine, the un(der)explored terrain of open peer review offers the chance to “capture all the content that is hidden during the process of scholarly publishing”, the huge amount of intellectual capital that slips constantly through the system’s fingers. Whether it’s pre- or post-publication, the benefits for science and society are many.

The Last Frontier in Open Access: That’s where Rich Schneider wants to go. For the Associate Professor at the UCSF School of Medicine, the un(der)explored terrain of open peer review offers the chance to “capture all the content that is hidden during the process of scholarly publishing”, the huge amount of intellectual capital that slips constantly through the system’s fingers. Whether it’s pre- or post-publication, the benefits for science and society are many.

 

Open Access Week 2015: The Playlist

 Let’s Collaborate! Boost your Citations and Visibility

- Realtime Open Science on Thinklab & The Horrors of Data Copyright

Daniel Himmelstein, UCSF

- The Relationship Between Collaboration and Citation

Stephanie Dawson, ScienceOpen

- Open & Collaborative Peer Review for Scholarly Communication & Scientific Progress

Rich Schneider, UCSF

- Wikipedia, WikiProject Medicine, and All of Us

Amin Azzam, UCSF

- Making Yourself Visible Online: How to Promote Your Research

Laurence Bianchini, MyScienceWork

- The Open Access Citation Advantage: Is There a Real Effect?

William Gunn, Mendeley

- Publish or Perish: How to avoid predatory publishers & conferences

Marcus Banks, UC Davis & Anneliese Taylor, UCSF

- Citing Software for Academic Credit

Mackenzie Smith, UC Davis

- Open discussion following the talks

Questions, answers and exchanges among all participants

- Full event: Open Access Week 2015/Bay Area

Let's Collaborate! Boost Your Citations and Visibility

- 3 perspectives on open science and OA Week 2015/Bay Area:

* A Career Boost from Open, Collaborative Science - Daniel Himmelstein, UCSF

* Libraries increase access & understanding of rights - Marcus Banks, UC Davis

* Librarians: Open Science Liaisons - Anneliese Taylor, UCSF

 

 

Open Access Week 2015/Bay Area was co-organized and sponsored by:

The UCSF Library, MyScienceWork, ScienceOpen, Protocols.ioMendeley, PeerJ, Collabra/UC Press