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Science Wants to Be Open:
                      If Only We Could Get Out of Its Way

                                   BOSC2012
                                  July 12, 2012

                                Jonathan A. Eisen
                          University of California, Davis
                               @phylogenomics




Friday, July 13, 12
Disclosures




Friday, July 13, 12
My “Conversion”




Friday, July 13, 12
Public Library of Science (PLoS)

                       • Started in 2000 by
                         •Harold Varmus
                         •Pat Brown
                         •Michael Eisen
                       • First action was to circulate an
                         open letter on publishing




Friday, July 13, 12
The Letter

               We support the establishment of an online public library that would
               provide the full contents of the published record of research and scholarly
               discourse in medicine and the life sciences in a freely accessible, fully
               searchable, interlinked form. Establishment of this public library would vastly
               increase the accessibility and utility of the scientific literature, enhance
               scientific productivity, and catalyze integration of the disparate communities of
               knowledge and ideas in biomedical sciences.We recognize that the publishers
               of our scientific journals have a legitimate right to a fair financial return for
               their role in scientific communication. We believe, however, that the
               permanent, archival record of scientific research and ideas should neither be
               owned nor controlled by publishers, but should belong to the public and should
               be freely available through an international online public library.To encourage
               the publishers of our journals to support this endeavor, we pledge that,
               beginning in September 2001, we will publish in, edit or review for, and
               personally subscribe to only those scholarly and scientific journals
               that have agreed to grant unrestricted free distribution rights to any
               and all original research reports that they have published, through PubMed
               Central and similar online public resources, within 6 months of their initial
               publication date.




Friday, July 13, 12
The Letter

               We support the establishment of an online public library that would
               provide the full contents of the published record of research and scholarly
               discourse in medicine and the life sciences in a freely accessible, fully
               searchable, interlinked form. Establishment of this public library would vastly
               increase the accessibility and utility of the scientific literature, enhance
               scientific productivity, and catalyze integration of the disparate communities of
               knowledge and ideas in biomedical sciences.We recognize that the publishers
               of our scientific journals have a legitimate right to a fair financial return for
               their role in scientific communication. We believe, however, that the
               permanent, archival record of scientific research and ideas should neither be
               owned nor controlled by publishers, but should belong to the public and should
               be freely available through an international online public library.To encourage
               the publishers of our journals to support this endeavor, we pledge that,
               beginning in September 2001, we will publish in, edit or review for, and
               personally subscribe to only those scholarly and scientific journals
               that have agreed to grant unrestricted free distribution rights to any
               and all original research reports that they have published, through PubMed
               Central and similar online public resources, within 6 months of their initial
               publication date.




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J-

                      Can you get people to sign this and FAX it to me.
                      1-786-549-0137. Craig and
                      Claires sigs would be greatly appreciated.

                      I assume I can put your name on it, no?

                      I set up a site http://www.publiclibraryofscience.org
                      to keep lists of
                      people who have signed.

                      -M

Friday, July 13, 12
PLoS After the Letter (2003)

         • > 25,000 people signed the letter
         • Small increase in open access
           support
         • But not enough
         • So PLoS announced the launch of
           their own journals
            •PLoS Biology
            •PLoS Medicine

Friday, July 13, 12
Me and PLoS

                                       • Joined founding
                                         Editorial Board of
                                         PLoS Biology
                                       • Still not fully
                                         convinced about
                                         need for OA
                                       • Worried more about
                      User agrees to     push for full “Open
                       not publish       Science”
                      genome level
                        analyses



Friday, July 13, 12
Ft. Lauderdale Agreement

              • Feb 2003 meeting in Ft. Lauderdale on “Genome
                Sequencing Data Release Policies”
              • Follow up to the “Bermuda Accord”
              • Debate about how open to be with data
              • NHGRI had supported a similar policy to TIGRs
                (see http://www.genome.gov/10506537)
              • Sean Eddy gave a talk that convinced me that
                these restrictions we in direct conflict with the
                whole point of giving money to places to generate
                the data
              • So I did what any scientist should do - some
                experiments

Friday, July 13, 12
Open Data Experiment

                                                                                                                                 • Unrestricted data
                                                                                                                                   access policy on
                                                                                                                                   Tetrahymena thermophila
                                                                                                                                 • First time done at
                                                                                                                                   TIGR
                                                                                                                                 • Many people
                                                                                                                                   published papers
                                                                                                                                   before we did
                                                                                                                                 • But many more helped
                                                                                                                                   with our paper
                      1 The Institute for Genomic Research, Rockville, Maryland, United States of America, 2 Department
                      of Biology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 3 Centre for Research in Mass Spectrometry,
                      York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 4 Department of Biological Sciences, Marquette
                      University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America, 5 Razavi-Newman Center for
                                                                                                                                 Thanks for the message about the
                      Bioinformatics, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, San Diego, California, United States of
                      America, 6 Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago,
                      Illinois, United States of America, 7 Department of Biology, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont,
                                                                                                                                 genome, that is a nice surprise. Lots of
                      California, United States of America, 8 Department of Biology, University of Texas at San Antonio,
                      San Antonio, Texas, United States of America, 9 Department of Electrical Engineering, University of
                      Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America, 10 Department of Molecular
                      and Cellular Biology, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States of America,
                                                                                                                                 Bacillus DNA in there unfortunately but
                      11 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle,
                      Washington, United States of America, 12 Department of Cellular Biology, University of Georgia,
                      Athens, Georgia, United States of America, 13 Department of Biological Sciences, University of
                                                                                                                                 we are going to go wild looking in it.
                      Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, United States of America, 14 Department of Biology, University of Rochester,
                      Rochester, New York, United States of America, 15 Canadian Institute for Advanced Research,
                      Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 16
                      Department of Genetics, Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States of America, 17
                      Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of California Santa
                      Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, United States of America                                               Patrick

Friday, July 13, 12
Open Access Experiment

                           • Had published one paper in an
                             Open Access journal (Genome
                             Biology)
                           • We were working on a paper on
    WMD - the                the first Wolbachia genome
    Wolbachia of
    Male                   • Wolbachia are maternally
                             transmitted parasites that target
    Destruction              males in many species
                           • In filarial nematodes appear to
                             be mutualistic symbionts
                           • Our paper was being recruited
                             by Nature and Science



Friday, July 13, 12
Brotherly Love




Friday, July 13, 12
Wolbachia in PLoS Biology




Friday, July 13, 12
Experiments in Progress …


         • But still unclear to me whether this Open
           Access thing was a good idea or not
         • Then real life intervened




Friday, July 13, 12
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Lack of Access


        • Scientist without access

        • Would access have helped?

        • Is limiting access useful or needed?

        • Goal of much of scientific and medical
          research is to spread knowledge


Friday, July 13, 12
Father’s Day




Friday, July 13, 12
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OA Publishing




Friday, July 13, 12
Open Access


         • Free, immediate access online
         Unrestricted distribution and re-use
         Author retains rights to attribution

         Papers are immediately deposited in a
         public online archive, such as PubMed Central
                                  Bethesda Principles, April 2003




Friday, July 13, 12
Open Access


         • Free, immediate access online
         Unrestricted distribution and re-use
         Author retains rights to attribution

         Papers are immediately deposited in a
         public online archive, such as PubMed Central
                                  Bethesda Principles, April 2003




Friday, July 13, 12
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Open vs. Free




Friday, July 13, 12
Search BRCA1 human




Friday, July 13, 12
Search BRCA1 human




Friday, July 13, 12
Search BRCA1 human




                           You can purchase online access to this
                           article (and all its versions) for a 24-
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Paid




Friday, July 13, 12
BLAST




Friday, July 13, 12
BLAST




Friday, July 13, 12
BLAST Result




Friday, July 13, 12
Blast Result




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Friday, July 13, 12
Blast Result




         Plus - you are not allowed to share your
         alignments with anyone




Friday, July 13, 12
A network of literature




Friday, July 13, 12
A network of literature and data




Friday, July 13, 12
A network of literature and data




                       Free = you can read all the papers




Friday, July 13, 12
A network of literature and data




                      Open = Repurpose and share any
                      part of your analysis w/ no
                      restrictions. No lawyers. No fear.




Friday, July 13, 12
Educational Benefits of OA


         • No debate about “fair use”
         • No need for password’s or logins for
           course web sites
         • No lawyers have to be involved
         • Material from OA publications can be
           repackaged for any purpose




Friday, July 13, 12
Many Exiting Barriers


         • Impact factor
         • Money raising efforts
         • Conservative behaviors
         • Red herrings
                • Lack of peer review
                • Cost of publishing
                • Journal copyright protects authors
                • Lobbyists


Friday, July 13, 12
Other Areas of Open Science


         • Open data
         • Open source software
         • Open discussion
         • Open resources
         • Open review




Friday, July 13, 12
Why Can You Do?




Friday, July 13, 12
1. Make your public material open


         • Making something public? Make it open

         • Papers
         • Data
         • Software




Friday, July 13, 12
• 2. Participate in open discussions
                        post publication


         • Post publication review
         • Blogs
         • Twitter
         • Meetings




Friday, July 13, 12
3. Consider being more open
                            pre-publication

         • Data
         • Papers
         • Talks
         • Software
         • Ideas
         • Noteboook



Friday, July 13, 12
4. Judge people by their
                      contributions not surrogates


         • Hiring
         • Promotion
         • Students




Friday, July 13, 12
5. Embrace and use open material


         • CC licensed figures for talks
         • Give credit
         • Remix and repurpose




Friday, July 13, 12
6. Work for entities that are open




Friday, July 13, 12
7. Do not support closed science




Friday, July 13, 12
Disclosures




Friday, July 13, 12

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J Eisen - Science wants to be open

  • 1. Science Wants to Be Open: If Only We Could Get Out of Its Way BOSC2012 July 12, 2012 Jonathan A. Eisen University of California, Davis @phylogenomics Friday, July 13, 12
  • 4. Public Library of Science (PLoS) • Started in 2000 by •Harold Varmus •Pat Brown •Michael Eisen • First action was to circulate an open letter on publishing Friday, July 13, 12
  • 5. The Letter We support the establishment of an online public library that would provide the full contents of the published record of research and scholarly discourse in medicine and the life sciences in a freely accessible, fully searchable, interlinked form. Establishment of this public library would vastly increase the accessibility and utility of the scientific literature, enhance scientific productivity, and catalyze integration of the disparate communities of knowledge and ideas in biomedical sciences.We recognize that the publishers of our scientific journals have a legitimate right to a fair financial return for their role in scientific communication. We believe, however, that the permanent, archival record of scientific research and ideas should neither be owned nor controlled by publishers, but should belong to the public and should be freely available through an international online public library.To encourage the publishers of our journals to support this endeavor, we pledge that, beginning in September 2001, we will publish in, edit or review for, and personally subscribe to only those scholarly and scientific journals that have agreed to grant unrestricted free distribution rights to any and all original research reports that they have published, through PubMed Central and similar online public resources, within 6 months of their initial publication date. Friday, July 13, 12
  • 6. The Letter We support the establishment of an online public library that would provide the full contents of the published record of research and scholarly discourse in medicine and the life sciences in a freely accessible, fully searchable, interlinked form. Establishment of this public library would vastly increase the accessibility and utility of the scientific literature, enhance scientific productivity, and catalyze integration of the disparate communities of knowledge and ideas in biomedical sciences.We recognize that the publishers of our scientific journals have a legitimate right to a fair financial return for their role in scientific communication. We believe, however, that the permanent, archival record of scientific research and ideas should neither be owned nor controlled by publishers, but should belong to the public and should be freely available through an international online public library.To encourage the publishers of our journals to support this endeavor, we pledge that, beginning in September 2001, we will publish in, edit or review for, and personally subscribe to only those scholarly and scientific journals that have agreed to grant unrestricted free distribution rights to any and all original research reports that they have published, through PubMed Central and similar online public resources, within 6 months of their initial publication date. Friday, July 13, 12
  • 9. J- Can you get people to sign this and FAX it to me. 1-786-549-0137. Craig and Claires sigs would be greatly appreciated. I assume I can put your name on it, no? I set up a site http://www.publiclibraryofscience.org to keep lists of people who have signed. -M Friday, July 13, 12
  • 10. PLoS After the Letter (2003) • > 25,000 people signed the letter • Small increase in open access support • But not enough • So PLoS announced the launch of their own journals •PLoS Biology •PLoS Medicine Friday, July 13, 12
  • 11. Me and PLoS • Joined founding Editorial Board of PLoS Biology • Still not fully convinced about need for OA • Worried more about User agrees to push for full “Open not publish Science” genome level analyses Friday, July 13, 12
  • 12. Ft. Lauderdale Agreement • Feb 2003 meeting in Ft. Lauderdale on “Genome Sequencing Data Release Policies” • Follow up to the “Bermuda Accord” • Debate about how open to be with data • NHGRI had supported a similar policy to TIGRs (see http://www.genome.gov/10506537) • Sean Eddy gave a talk that convinced me that these restrictions we in direct conflict with the whole point of giving money to places to generate the data • So I did what any scientist should do - some experiments Friday, July 13, 12
  • 13. Open Data Experiment • Unrestricted data access policy on Tetrahymena thermophila • First time done at TIGR • Many people published papers before we did • But many more helped with our paper 1 The Institute for Genomic Research, Rockville, Maryland, United States of America, 2 Department of Biology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 3 Centre for Research in Mass Spectrometry, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 4 Department of Biological Sciences, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America, 5 Razavi-Newman Center for Thanks for the message about the Bioinformatics, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, San Diego, California, United States of America, 6 Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, 7 Department of Biology, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, genome, that is a nice surprise. Lots of California, United States of America, 8 Department of Biology, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America, 9 Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, United States of America, 10 Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States of America, Bacillus DNA in there unfortunately but 11 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States of America, 12 Department of Cellular Biology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, United States of America, 13 Department of Biological Sciences, University of we are going to go wild looking in it. Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, United States of America, 14 Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, United States of America, 15 Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 16 Department of Genetics, Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States of America, 17 Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, United States of America Patrick Friday, July 13, 12
  • 14. Open Access Experiment • Had published one paper in an Open Access journal (Genome Biology) • We were working on a paper on WMD - the the first Wolbachia genome Wolbachia of Male • Wolbachia are maternally transmitted parasites that target Destruction males in many species • In filarial nematodes appear to be mutualistic symbionts • Our paper was being recruited by Nature and Science Friday, July 13, 12
  • 16. Wolbachia in PLoS Biology Friday, July 13, 12
  • 17. Experiments in Progress … • But still unclear to me whether this Open Access thing was a good idea or not • Then real life intervened Friday, July 13, 12
  • 19. Lack of Access • Scientist without access • Would access have helped? • Is limiting access useful or needed? • Goal of much of scientific and medical research is to spread knowledge Friday, July 13, 12
  • 23. Open Access • Free, immediate access online Unrestricted distribution and re-use Author retains rights to attribution Papers are immediately deposited in a public online archive, such as PubMed Central Bethesda Principles, April 2003 Friday, July 13, 12
  • 24. Open Access • Free, immediate access online Unrestricted distribution and re-use Author retains rights to attribution Papers are immediately deposited in a public online archive, such as PubMed Central Bethesda Principles, April 2003 Friday, July 13, 12
  • 26. Open vs. Free Friday, July 13, 12
  • 29. Search BRCA1 human You can purchase online access to this article (and all its versions) for a 24- hour period. Articles are US $  29.95, with some exceptions where prices may vary. Click "Buy Now" to display the price Friday, July 13, 12
  • 34. Blast Result You can purchase online access to this article (and all its versions) for a 24- hour period. Articles are US $  29.95, with some exceptions where prices may vary. Click "Buy Now" to display the price Friday, July 13, 12
  • 35. Blast Result Plus - you are not allowed to share your alignments with anyone Friday, July 13, 12
  • 36. A network of literature Friday, July 13, 12
  • 37. A network of literature and data Friday, July 13, 12
  • 38. A network of literature and data Free = you can read all the papers Friday, July 13, 12
  • 39. A network of literature and data Open = Repurpose and share any part of your analysis w/ no restrictions. No lawyers. No fear. Friday, July 13, 12
  • 40. Educational Benefits of OA • No debate about “fair use” • No need for password’s or logins for course web sites • No lawyers have to be involved • Material from OA publications can be repackaged for any purpose Friday, July 13, 12
  • 41. Many Exiting Barriers • Impact factor • Money raising efforts • Conservative behaviors • Red herrings • Lack of peer review • Cost of publishing • Journal copyright protects authors • Lobbyists Friday, July 13, 12
  • 42. Other Areas of Open Science • Open data • Open source software • Open discussion • Open resources • Open review Friday, July 13, 12
  • 43. Why Can You Do? Friday, July 13, 12
  • 44. 1. Make your public material open • Making something public? Make it open • Papers • Data • Software Friday, July 13, 12
  • 45. • 2. Participate in open discussions post publication • Post publication review • Blogs • Twitter • Meetings Friday, July 13, 12
  • 46. 3. Consider being more open pre-publication • Data • Papers • Talks • Software • Ideas • Noteboook Friday, July 13, 12
  • 47. 4. Judge people by their contributions not surrogates • Hiring • Promotion • Students Friday, July 13, 12
  • 48. 5. Embrace and use open material • CC licensed figures for talks • Give credit • Remix and repurpose Friday, July 13, 12
  • 49. 6. Work for entities that are open Friday, July 13, 12
  • 50. 7. Do not support closed science Friday, July 13, 12