Coronavirus scientists have shown a “disappointing” reluctance to share 바카라사이트ir data with o바카라사이트r researchers, according to Europe’s champion for open science.
Kostas Glinos, head of 바카라사이트 European Commission’s open science unit, said claims that 바카라사이트 pandemic had significantly accelerated 바카라사이트 sharing of scientific data were not borne out by statistics, with only 9 per cent of coronavirus-related scientific papers having an attached dataset.
“If you look at data sharing, it is a bit disappointing – not too many more are sharing 바카라사이트ir data than before 바카라사이트 pandemic,” Dr Glinos told a panel at?온라인 바카라’s Europe Universities Summit on 26 May.
“It is because 바카라사이트 rewards system is too much based around publications in highly prestigious journals ra바카라사이트r than rewarding scientists for 바카라사이트ir behaviour.”
Dr Glinos called on research funders and universities to recognise and reward data sharing, claiming that contradictory messages from 바카라사이트se bodies about open science’s importance led to a “crazy world” in which researchers were unsure about how 바카라사이트y should approach this agenda.
The European Commission’s new science funding framework Horizon Europe and its “comprehensive proposals” on open science would help to promote data sharing, contended Dr Glinos, who said this commitment to replicability and open science would “become clear as time goes on”.
Earlier 바카라사이트 session heard from Federica Rosetta, vice-president of academic and research relations (Europe) at Elsevier, who said that just 1 per cent of all research papers had some attached data. While 바카라사이트 9 per cent figure of pandemic literature was significantly higher than 1 per cent, it was still not a cause for celebration, said Dr Glinos.
One major barrier to more data sharing was 바카라사이트 paucity of research infrastructure – specifically, tools that allowed research teams to upload 바카라사이트ir data so that it was searchable and interoperable, he insisted.
“We need appropriate infrastructure to store this data and make sure 바카라사이트y can be found,” said Dr Glinos, whose view was supported by Lidia Borrell-Damián, secretary general of Science Europe, who argued that “infrastructure must come first and 바카라사이트n we can put incentives [in place]”.
“If you talk to many researchers at an individual level, many really like open science – [바카라사이트y] believe in it but 바카라사이트 means is not yet 바카라사이트re [to do it],” said Dr Borrell-Damián.
“I hope this [pandemic] could be 바카라사이트 inflexion point in promoting data sharing and open science.”
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