The Open Access Revolution: Expected and Unexpected Changes in the Research Landscape
The video of Kelvin Droegemeier's Open Access Week 2014 presentation, The Open Access Revolution: Expected and Unexpected Changes in the Research Landscape, is now available online.
This presentation examines the challenges and opportunities associated with the open sharing of research data, including the definition of data, determination of what should be shared, assurance of proper use, relevance of reproducibility, and assignment of credit, cost and cost ownership. Views will be offered regarding the potential for open access to fundamentally transform the scholarship enterprise in ways both good and bad.