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Open Science @EC: open
access and open data
Victoria Tsoukala, PhD, DG RTD B.2
CRUE-CRUP meeting, Brussels, 11th April 2019
Who are we?
A policy maker
• We propose EU legislation
• We legislate with other Community
institutions (European Parliament,
Council...)
• We invite Member States to act
A funding agency
• We set our own rules for EC-funded
scientific research and innovation
A capacity builder
• We fund projects that support our policy
How to describe Open Science?
There are many definitions
but maybe Open Science is:
• A system of practices that
moves towards a more open,
collaborative, data-intensive and
networked way of doing
research and sharing research
results, enabled by
developments in ICT and related
infrastructures and the
increasing proliferation of data.
Or Open Science is:
• Just science done right!
Illustration: Ron Dekker, CESSDA
Why is Open Science so important?
It's good for science: efficiency, verifiability, transparency,
interdisciplinarity
It's good for the economy: access to and re-use of
scientific information by industry, innovation
It's good for society: broader, faster, transparent & equal
access for citizens, increased societal impact of science and
research
Use & management of
research results and data
 Open Data
 European Open Science
Cloud
 Altmetrics
 Future of scholarly
communication
8 policy priorities agreed in 2016
(Council conclusions, Moedas)
Research actors
(researchers, institutions
and funders)
 Rewards
 Research Integrity
 Education and skills
 Citizen Science
Scope & ambitions by 2020
Enable systemic transition to Open Science!
Open Science in FPs
Scientific publications in H2020
(Art. 29.2 MGA)
Mandatory open access to peer-reviewed
publications through repositories
What to do?
Deposit + open access
Research data in H2020
(Art. 29.3 MGA)
a.k.a. the Open Research Data Pilot (ORDP)
Two important clarifications:
1. Not a pilot any more. By default in, unless exception in WP
2. It is not only about open access to research data, but:
Addresses two things at once:
• Research Data Management (RDM) as a standard practice through
Data Management Plans (DMPs)- required as deliverable
• Open access to research data- as open as possible, as closed as
necessary!
Costs for open access to research data fully eligible during the
duration of the project
Which types of data?
1.●'underlying data' (the data needed to validate the results
presented in scientific publications), including the
associated metadata (i.e. metadata describing the research
data deposited), as soon as possible
2.●any other data (for instance curated data not directly
attributable to a publication, or raw data), including the
associated metadata, as specified and within the
deadlines laid down in the DMP – that is, according to the
individual judgement by each project/grantee.
The evolution of the EU funding
programmes for R&I
FP7
OA Pilot
Deposit and open
access
H2020
OA Mandatory
Deposit and open
access
& ORD/DMP Pilot
H2020
OA Mandatory
Deposit and open
access
& ORD/DMP by
default
(exceptions)
Horizon Europe
OA Mandatory
Deposit and open
access
DMP in line with
FAIR Mandatory
OD by default
(exceptions)
& Open Science
embedded
Horizon Europe goes beyond OA (publications & data)
to embrace & incentivise Open Science as modus
operandi for science
Open Science in Horizon
Europe
• Clarifies and strengthens the OA obligations;
• Empowers the authors of scientific publications;
• Is home of FAIR data sharing while complying with IPR rules and
exploitation obligations set in the GA;
• Encourages Open Access to other research output;
• Promotes compliance with 'Open Science principles' through a combination
of obligations and incentives;
• Implements sanctions for those beneficiaries that repeatedly and
consistently fail to provide the required open access, requiring institutions to
assume responsibility for their intellectual output;
• Introduces the use of 'new generation' metrics for better assessing the
impact of research output and the engagement in Open Science.
Articles setting Open Science
obligations in Horizon Europe
Article 2 defines open access and open science
Article 10 sets the obligations for Open Science with regard
to Open Access, RDM, FAIR and other open science practices.
It also sets the principle of reciprocity in Open Science.
Article 35 foresees further obligations in terms of IPR, Data
Management Plans, FAIR and use of European Open Science
Cloud and certain exceptions (“as open as possible as closed
as necessary”)
Open Science in
Horizon Europe
Article 10- Open science
1. The programme shall encourage open science as an
approach to the scientific process based on cooperative work
and diffusing knowledge, in particular in line with the following
elements:
- open access to scientific publications resulting
from research funded under the Programme;
- open access to research data, including those
underlying scientific publications.
These elements shall be ensured in accordance with Article
35(3) of this regulation. The latter shall also be in line with
the principle 'as open as possible, as closed as
necessary';
Open Science in
Horizon Europe
Article 10- Open science
1a. The principle of reciprocity in open science shall be
promoted and encouraged in all association and cooperation
agreements with third countries, including agreements signed
by funding bodies entrusted for indirect management of the
Programme.
2. Responsible management of research data shall be
ensured in line with the principles ‘Findability’, ‘Accessibility’,
‘Interoperability’ and ‘Reusability’ (FAIR). Attention shall also
be paid to the long-term preservation of data.
3. Other open science practices shall be promoted and
encouraged, including for the benefit of SMEs.
Open Science in
Horizon Europe
Article 35- Exploitation and dissemination
3. Beneficiaries shall ensure that open access to scientific publications
applies under the terms and conditions laid down in the grant agreement. In
particular, the beneficiaries shall ensure that they or the authors retain
sufficient intellectual property rights to comply with their open access
requirements.
Open access to research data shall be the general rule under the terms
and conditions laid down in the grant agreement, ensuring the possibility of
exceptions following the principle ‘as open as possible, as closed as
necessary’, taking into consideration the legitimate interests of the
beneficiaries including commercial exploitation and any other constraints,
such as data protection rules, privacy, confidentiality, trade secrets, Union
competitive interests, security rules or intellectual property rights.
The work programme may provide for additional incentives or obligations
to adhere to open science practices.
Open Science in
Horizon Europe
Article 35- Exploitation and dissemination
4. Beneficiaries shall manage all research data generated in a
Horizon Europe action in line with the FAIR principles and in
accordance with the terms and conditions laid down in the
grant agreement and shall establish a Data Management Plan.
The work programme may provide, where justified, for additional
obligations to use the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) for
storing and giving access to research data.
Open Science in
Horizon Europe
Possible Implementation of Plan S in HE (decisions
pending)
• Immedite open access through repositories or open access
publishing: no embargoes accepted (now 6/12 months)
• Funding for hybrid journal publishing not eligible (already
announced in Horizon Europe´s Impact Assessment)
• Copyright retention and open license: copyright retention already in
the HE Regulation. Open license to be required in MGA
• Reinforcement of the requirements of journals, platforms and
repositories: in line with the « compliance » requirements of Plan S
Open Science in HE
Work in Progress
Other important activities:
European Open Science Cloud
EC data package
Open research publishing platform
 EOSC will provide 1.7m EU
researchers an environment with
free, open services for data
storage, management, analysis and
re-use across disciplines
 EOSC will join existing and
emerging horizontal and thematic
data infrastructures, bridging
todays fragmentation and ad-hoc
solutions
 EOSC will add value (scale, data-
driven science, inter-disciplinarity,
faster innovation) and leverage past
infrastructure investment (10b per
year by MS, two decades EU
investment)
The Vision for EOSC
https://www.eosc-portal.eu
21
Three layer structure
 EOSC Board of MS/AC and
EC representatives to ensure
effective supervision of EOSC
implementation
 Working Group of the
strategic configuration of the
Programme Committee
 Executive Board of
stakeholder representatives to
help ensure proper EOSC
implementation and accountability
 Commission expert group
 Stakeholder Forum to
provide input from a wide range of
actors
 Self-organised with EC
support
Governance framework
Eu policy on open access april 2019 tsoukala
The Open Research Europe
publishing platform
• Help H2020 beneficiaries and their researchers comply with
the open access mandate without paying APCs during and
after the grant
• Improve uptake of OA in H2020
• Promote OA as THE mode for publishing from now on
• Support open science and lead by example
 Early sharing of research (pre-prints + peer-reviewed articles)
 Open peer-review+ post publication commenting
 New generation metrics
• Explore business models in OA publishing and sustainability
• Non-award decision- New call to be published soon
Thank you!
Mail: RTD-open-access@ec.europa.eu
Web: ec.europa.eu/research/openscience/
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License and illustrations are in the
public domain (otherwise the origin is mentioned)

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Eu policy on open access april 2019 tsoukala

  • 1. Open Science @EC: open access and open data Victoria Tsoukala, PhD, DG RTD B.2 CRUE-CRUP meeting, Brussels, 11th April 2019
  • 2. Who are we? A policy maker • We propose EU legislation • We legislate with other Community institutions (European Parliament, Council...) • We invite Member States to act A funding agency • We set our own rules for EC-funded scientific research and innovation A capacity builder • We fund projects that support our policy
  • 3. How to describe Open Science? There are many definitions but maybe Open Science is: • A system of practices that moves towards a more open, collaborative, data-intensive and networked way of doing research and sharing research results, enabled by developments in ICT and related infrastructures and the increasing proliferation of data. Or Open Science is: • Just science done right! Illustration: Ron Dekker, CESSDA
  • 4. Why is Open Science so important? It's good for science: efficiency, verifiability, transparency, interdisciplinarity It's good for the economy: access to and re-use of scientific information by industry, innovation It's good for society: broader, faster, transparent & equal access for citizens, increased societal impact of science and research
  • 5. Use & management of research results and data  Open Data  European Open Science Cloud  Altmetrics  Future of scholarly communication 8 policy priorities agreed in 2016 (Council conclusions, Moedas) Research actors (researchers, institutions and funders)  Rewards  Research Integrity  Education and skills  Citizen Science Scope & ambitions by 2020 Enable systemic transition to Open Science!
  • 7. Scientific publications in H2020 (Art. 29.2 MGA) Mandatory open access to peer-reviewed publications through repositories What to do? Deposit + open access
  • 8. Research data in H2020 (Art. 29.3 MGA) a.k.a. the Open Research Data Pilot (ORDP) Two important clarifications: 1. Not a pilot any more. By default in, unless exception in WP 2. It is not only about open access to research data, but: Addresses two things at once: • Research Data Management (RDM) as a standard practice through Data Management Plans (DMPs)- required as deliverable • Open access to research data- as open as possible, as closed as necessary! Costs for open access to research data fully eligible during the duration of the project
  • 9. Which types of data? 1.●'underlying data' (the data needed to validate the results presented in scientific publications), including the associated metadata (i.e. metadata describing the research data deposited), as soon as possible 2.●any other data (for instance curated data not directly attributable to a publication, or raw data), including the associated metadata, as specified and within the deadlines laid down in the DMP – that is, according to the individual judgement by each project/grantee.
  • 10. The evolution of the EU funding programmes for R&I FP7 OA Pilot Deposit and open access H2020 OA Mandatory Deposit and open access & ORD/DMP Pilot H2020 OA Mandatory Deposit and open access & ORD/DMP by default (exceptions) Horizon Europe OA Mandatory Deposit and open access DMP in line with FAIR Mandatory OD by default (exceptions) & Open Science embedded
  • 11. Horizon Europe goes beyond OA (publications & data) to embrace & incentivise Open Science as modus operandi for science
  • 12. Open Science in Horizon Europe • Clarifies and strengthens the OA obligations; • Empowers the authors of scientific publications; • Is home of FAIR data sharing while complying with IPR rules and exploitation obligations set in the GA; • Encourages Open Access to other research output; • Promotes compliance with 'Open Science principles' through a combination of obligations and incentives; • Implements sanctions for those beneficiaries that repeatedly and consistently fail to provide the required open access, requiring institutions to assume responsibility for their intellectual output; • Introduces the use of 'new generation' metrics for better assessing the impact of research output and the engagement in Open Science.
  • 13. Articles setting Open Science obligations in Horizon Europe Article 2 defines open access and open science Article 10 sets the obligations for Open Science with regard to Open Access, RDM, FAIR and other open science practices. It also sets the principle of reciprocity in Open Science. Article 35 foresees further obligations in terms of IPR, Data Management Plans, FAIR and use of European Open Science Cloud and certain exceptions (“as open as possible as closed as necessary”) Open Science in Horizon Europe
  • 14. Article 10- Open science 1. The programme shall encourage open science as an approach to the scientific process based on cooperative work and diffusing knowledge, in particular in line with the following elements: - open access to scientific publications resulting from research funded under the Programme; - open access to research data, including those underlying scientific publications. These elements shall be ensured in accordance with Article 35(3) of this regulation. The latter shall also be in line with the principle 'as open as possible, as closed as necessary'; Open Science in Horizon Europe
  • 15. Article 10- Open science 1a. The principle of reciprocity in open science shall be promoted and encouraged in all association and cooperation agreements with third countries, including agreements signed by funding bodies entrusted for indirect management of the Programme. 2. Responsible management of research data shall be ensured in line with the principles ‘Findability’, ‘Accessibility’, ‘Interoperability’ and ‘Reusability’ (FAIR). Attention shall also be paid to the long-term preservation of data. 3. Other open science practices shall be promoted and encouraged, including for the benefit of SMEs. Open Science in Horizon Europe
  • 16. Article 35- Exploitation and dissemination 3. Beneficiaries shall ensure that open access to scientific publications applies under the terms and conditions laid down in the grant agreement. In particular, the beneficiaries shall ensure that they or the authors retain sufficient intellectual property rights to comply with their open access requirements. Open access to research data shall be the general rule under the terms and conditions laid down in the grant agreement, ensuring the possibility of exceptions following the principle ‘as open as possible, as closed as necessary’, taking into consideration the legitimate interests of the beneficiaries including commercial exploitation and any other constraints, such as data protection rules, privacy, confidentiality, trade secrets, Union competitive interests, security rules or intellectual property rights. The work programme may provide for additional incentives or obligations to adhere to open science practices. Open Science in Horizon Europe
  • 17. Article 35- Exploitation and dissemination 4. Beneficiaries shall manage all research data generated in a Horizon Europe action in line with the FAIR principles and in accordance with the terms and conditions laid down in the grant agreement and shall establish a Data Management Plan. The work programme may provide, where justified, for additional obligations to use the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) for storing and giving access to research data. Open Science in Horizon Europe
  • 18. Possible Implementation of Plan S in HE (decisions pending) • Immedite open access through repositories or open access publishing: no embargoes accepted (now 6/12 months) • Funding for hybrid journal publishing not eligible (already announced in Horizon Europe´s Impact Assessment) • Copyright retention and open license: copyright retention already in the HE Regulation. Open license to be required in MGA • Reinforcement of the requirements of journals, platforms and repositories: in line with the « compliance » requirements of Plan S Open Science in HE Work in Progress
  • 19. Other important activities: European Open Science Cloud EC data package Open research publishing platform
  • 20.  EOSC will provide 1.7m EU researchers an environment with free, open services for data storage, management, analysis and re-use across disciplines  EOSC will join existing and emerging horizontal and thematic data infrastructures, bridging todays fragmentation and ad-hoc solutions  EOSC will add value (scale, data- driven science, inter-disciplinarity, faster innovation) and leverage past infrastructure investment (10b per year by MS, two decades EU investment) The Vision for EOSC https://www.eosc-portal.eu
  • 21. 21 Three layer structure  EOSC Board of MS/AC and EC representatives to ensure effective supervision of EOSC implementation  Working Group of the strategic configuration of the Programme Committee  Executive Board of stakeholder representatives to help ensure proper EOSC implementation and accountability  Commission expert group  Stakeholder Forum to provide input from a wide range of actors  Self-organised with EC support Governance framework
  • 23. The Open Research Europe publishing platform • Help H2020 beneficiaries and their researchers comply with the open access mandate without paying APCs during and after the grant • Improve uptake of OA in H2020 • Promote OA as THE mode for publishing from now on • Support open science and lead by example  Early sharing of research (pre-prints + peer-reviewed articles)  Open peer-review+ post publication commenting  New generation metrics • Explore business models in OA publishing and sustainability • Non-award decision- New call to be published soon
  • 24. Thank you! Mail: RTD-open-access@ec.europa.eu Web: ec.europa.eu/research/openscience/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License and illustrations are in the public domain (otherwise the origin is mentioned)

Editor's Notes

  • #24: 4) The Open Research Europe (ORE) Publishing Platform