3 Steps to Implement USAID Open Data Policy — From ICTWorks -2015
A Reputation Economy: Results from an Empirical Survey on Academic Data Sharing — ...We conclude that data sharing will only be widely adopted among research professionals if sharing pays in form of reputation. Successful measures must value intermediate products, such as research data, more highly than it is the case now - 2015
Average Article Processing Charges (APCs) for 2014 — Graph compiled by Jisc (UK) of over 6,000 article processing charges (APCs) from UK universities in 2014.
Benefits of Open Access - graphic from the Australian Open Access Support Group (CC-BY) — Graphic from the Australian Open Access Support Group (CC-BY -- can be adapted/revised)
Carrots and Sticks: Encouraging Open Science at Its Source (Pre-print of article) — Ideas related to incentives and recognition for researchers through Open Science, Open Access, and Open Data.
Don't Think Open Access Is Important? It Might Have Prevented Much Of The Ebola Outbreak — Takeaway from NYT Letter to the Editor re: response to Ebola --- "It looks like the worst of the Ebola outbreak from the past few months might have been avoided if key research had been open access, rather than locked up..." - 2015
FAIR Principles from Force11 — Explanation of the FAIR principles for Data Publishg -- Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Re-Usable (written for data publishing, but applicable for all types of publications)
FAIRData Visual - Operationalizing FAIR: current status within the CGIAR Centers. M. Garruccio, 2019.
KeyMessages_Researchers_FAIRData - FAIR Data Compliancy: key messages for researchers. M. Garruccio, 2019
Reports finding a citation advantage for OA-published materials — Materials from SPARC Europe pointing to studies about the "citation advantage" of Open Access