Introducing the OJS-Dataverse Integration Project
Posted: July 8th, 2013 | Author: Sven | Filed under: Data Policy, Data Sharing, Projects | Tags: academic publishing, access to data, Citation, Data Policies, Data Sharing | 1 Comment »Today I want to introduce the PKP- Open Journal System / Dataverse Integration Project to our readers, an approach that is in some parts quite similar to our own approach in the field of economics.
Funded by a $1 million Alfred P. Sloan Foundation grant, the OJS-DVN project intends to develop a plugin for journals that are using the Open Journal System (OJS), a journal management and publishing system that has been developed by the Public Knowledge Project (PKP), to expand and improve access to research.
OJS is open source software made freely available to journals worldwide for the purpose of making open access publishing a viable option for more journals, as open access can increase a journal’s readership as well as its contribution to the public good on a global scale. More than 11.500 journals currently use OJS.
The Dataverse Network is an open source application to publish, share, reference, extract and analyse research data. It facilitates making data available to others, and facilitates the replication of others research. Researchers, data authors, publishers, data distributors, and affiliated institutions all receive appropriate credit.
The main goal of the Dataverse Network is to solve the problems of data sharing through building technologies that enable institutions to reduce the burden for researchers and data publishers, and incentivize them to share their data.
The integration of the OJS-DVN plugin allows journals to facilitate research data sharing and archiving by setting up a plugin in their Open Journal Systems installation for authors to be able to deposit their research data at the same time as their article from the journal’s article submission system. This plugin will complement and/or replace OJS’ current “supplementary files” option, and will also provide access to Dataverse Network data preservation, citation and analysis tools at the journal/article level. OJS Journal integration with the Dataverse Network will be available for any OJS journal that wishes to implement easy data sharing and archiving, and enhance their published articles with links to data.
The OJS-DVN project website offers an overview of the project, in particular a high-level workflow and a couple of mockups.
In my opinion this project is a very valuable and useful approach to facilitate replication of research results in the social sciences and beyond!
Chart:”Dataverse Network Diagram” by E. Castro, IQSS. Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org. License: CC-BY-2.0
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