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Two years of Content Mining in UK:
Lessons for France/Europe?
Peter Murray-Rust1,2
[1]University of Cambridge
[2]TheContentMine
pm286 AT cam DOT ac DOT uk
Changing the law is not enough.
The government, universities and libraries
have to actively support researchers.
(2x digital music industry!)
ContentMine is an OpenLocked Non-Profit company
Scholarly publishing is “Big Data”
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Blanc#/media/File:Mont_Blanc_depuis_Valmorel.jpg
586,364 Crossref DOIs [1] per month (2015-07)
2.5 million (papers + supplemental data) /year [citation needed]*
each 3 mm thick
 4500 m high per year [2]
* Most is not Publicly readable
[1] http://www.crossref.org/01company/crossref_indicators.html
1 year’s scholarly output!
Topics
• What UK got right / and not
• People!
• Examples: science and tools
• What we must DO
• Take-away Messages:
– France/EU must support and protect researchers. YOU
must do more than talk.
– 10,000 papers / day
Slides at http://slideshare.net/petermurrayrust/
What France, Europe and UK must do
• ACTIVELY ENCOURAGE Mining and researchers
• INVEST in people, tools, resources, training
• ENCOURAGE cooperative publishers
• PROTECT researchers from other publishers
National UK support for TDM since 2014?
Content Mining can save lives
• Search for papers with “Ebola” and “Liberia”
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/08/opinion/yes-we-were-warned-about-
ebola.html
We were stunned recently when we stumbled across an article by European
researchers in Annals of Virology [1982]: “The results seem to indicate that
Liberia has to be included in the Ebola virus endemic zone.” In the future,
the authors asserted, “medical personnel in Liberian health centers should be
aware of the possibility that they may come across active cases and thus be
prepared to avoid nosocomial epidemics,” referring to hospital-acquired
infection.
Adage in public health: “The road to inaction is paved with research
papers.”
Bernice Dahn (chief medical officer of Liberia’s Ministry of Health)
Vera Mussah (director of county health services)
Cameron Nutt (Ebola response adviser to Partners in Health)
A System Failure of Scholarly Publishing
What is “Content”?
http://www.plosone.org/article/fetchObject.action?uri=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.01113
03&representation=PDF CC-BY
SECTIONS
MAPS
TABLES
CHEMISTRY
TEXT
MATH
contentmine.org tackles these
OUP1 Data Mining Policy
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/en/help/third-party-data-mining.html
… we are happy to accommodate TDM for non-
commercial use. Although researchers are not required
to request permission for non-commercial text-mining,
OUP is happy to offer consultation … including avoidance
of any technical safeguards triggers OUP has in place
1 Oxford University Press
Examples
• Bag of words
• Chemistry
• Zika
• Phylogenetics
HAL repository FR
Bag of Words
Theses from HAL repository
http://chemicaltagger.ch.cam.ac.uk/
• Typical
Typical chemical synthesis
Automatic semantic markup of chemistry
Could be used for analytical, crystallization, etc.
Evolutionary (phylogenetic) trees
• International Journal Systematic and
Evolutionary Microbiology
• Diagrams from 4300 independent articles
“Root”
OCR (Tesseract)
Norma (imageanalysis)
(((((Pyramidobacter_piscolens:195,Jonquetella_anthropi:135):86,Synergistes_jonesii:301):131,Thermotoga
_maritime:357):12,(Mycobacterium_tuberculosis:223,Bifidobacterium_longum:333):158):10,((Optiutus_te
rrae:441,(((Borrelia_burgdorferi:…202):91):22):32,(Proprinogenum_modestus:124,Fusobacterium_nucleat
um:167):217):11):9);
Semantic re-usable/computable output (ca 4 secs/image)
Supertree created from 4300 papers
Search for 200 articles with “Zika”
file:///Users/pm286/workspace/projects/zika/full.dataTables.html
H2020 project,
Coordinated by LIBER
Evidence collection
ContentMine believes in young people
ContentMine Workshops on Mining
Chris Kittel, CM, atMozfest 2015
Stefan Kasberger, CM
6 ContentMine Fellows for 6 months
Neo Christopher Chung
 Warsaw, Computational Biology
 Wants to find out geographic and temporal differences in the use of genomic software tools
Paola Masuzzo
 Ghent, Computational Omics and Systems Biology
 Wants to mine literature around cell migrations and invasion to create 1) collection of
minimum requirements, 2) check for nomenclatura consistency and 3) construct a knowledge map
Alexandra Bannach-Brown
 Edinburgh, Neuroscience
 Problem: huge body of works in animal studies about depressions. systematic review is the main
approach for getting insight.
 Wants: identify papers in systematic review of depressive behaviour in animals. What
drugs, what methods, what outcomes and signs/phenotypes. Use outcomes for document
clustering.
 and expedite scientific advances."
 Corpus: 70.000 Papers
Alexandre Hannud Abdo
 “Our goal is to mine facts from global health research and provide automated referenced
summaries to practitioners and agents who don’t have the means or the time to navigate the
literature.
 From Brazil, Life Sciences, works on project about evolution of oncology
 Wants: extract facts from cancer research conference papers and global health papers
OPEN NOTEBOOK RESEARCH
Alexandre Hannud Abdo
 “Our goal is to mine facts from global health research and provide automated referenced
summaries to practitioners and agents who don’t have the means or the time to navigate the
literature.
 From Brazil, Life Sciences, works on project about evolution of oncology
 „I am extremely happy to join this first cohort of ContentMine Fellows. I participated in a
ContentMine workshop in 2014 and have been following the progress of the project ever since,
looking for an opportunity to collaborate which now materializes.“
 Problem: Get text and metadata out of old conference proceedings and measure the evolution of
ideas and practice using entity analysis, especially trends.
 Wants: extract facts from cancer research conference papers and global health papers. Extracting
topics (innovations, developments) and comparing the two types of publications. Find out which
facts from conferences get later on published in articles.
 Has some issues with software
Guanyang Zhang
 Biology, Arizona
 „My ContentMine Fellowship project will focus on mining weevil-plant associations from literature
records.“
 „Motivation. Comprising ~70,000 described and 220,000 estimated species, weevils
(Curculionoidea) are one of the most diverse plant-feeding insect lineages and constitute nearly
5% of all known animals.“
 „Knowledge of host plant associations is critical for pest management, conservation, and
comparative biological research. This knowledge is, however, scattered in 300 years of historical
literature and difficult to access.“
 Weevil-plant association network graph made with Google Fusion Table. Each blue circle is a weevil
tribe and yellow circle a plant genus. The size of a circle represents the number of associations.
Lars Willighagen
 15 years old NL
 Wants: extract data about conifers (relations to chemicals, height etc.)
 Outcome: database with webpage containing conifer properties
 Table Facts Visualiser DEMO
 Card DEMO
 Word Cloud
 „ I applied to this fellowship to learn new things and combine the ContentMine with two previous
projects I never got to finish, and I got really excited by the idea and the ContentMine at large.“
Infrastrucure
• ContentMine has had to build nearly
everything
• Interoperates with SciPy, R-OpenSci, GitHub …
• Fully Open (CC BY, Apache 2)
• CRAWL the web for scientific documents
(articles, grey literature, repositories)
• quickSCRAPE pages (text, graphics, images, data)
• NORMA-lize page to semantic form
…Open semantic science …
• MINE pages with your methods and tools (AMI)
• CAT-alogue results in searchable index
• Automate daily process (CANARY)
contentmine.org Infrastructure
catalogue
getpapers
query
Daily
Crawl
EuPMC, arXiv
CORE , HAL,
(UNIV repos)
ToC
services
PDF HTML
DOC ePUB
TeX XML
PNG
EPS CSV
XLSURLs
DOIs
crawl
quickscrape
norma
Normalizer
Structurer
Semantic
Tagger
Text
Data
Figures
ami
UNIV
Repos
search
Lookup
CONTENT
MINING
Chem
Phylo
Trials
Crystal
Plants
COMMUNITY
plugins
Visualization
and Analysis
PloSONE, BMC,
peerJ… Nature, IEEE,
Elsevier…
Publisher Sites
scrapers
queries
taggers
abstract
methods
references
Captioned
Figures
Fig. 1
HTML tables
30, 000 pages/day
Semantic ScholarlyHTML
Facts
CONTENTMINE Complete OPEN Platform for Mining Scientific Literature
• Chris Hartgerink
Tilburg University (NL)
• Reproducible Science
• Extracting statistical information
• Helping authors check
reported results
• Detecting problematic study
results (e.g., clinical trials)
[1]
[1] STATCHECK from Chris Hartgerink
“Symmetry [is] indication of
potential publication bias”
Machines are BETTER than humans here
Can we believe meta-analyses of clinical trials?
file:///Users/pm286/workspace/svg2xml/targe
t/table/ada2PH1Total.html
ContentMine converts PDF to HTML5
Perfect for machines!
PDF table 
HTML5 table Horrible for machines!
And now the main problem…
@Senficon (Julia Reda) :Text & Data mining in times of
#copyright maximalism:
"Elsevier stopped me doing my research"
http://onsnetwork.org/chartgerink/2015/11/16/elsevi
er-stopped-me-doing-my-research/ … #opencon #TDM
Elsevier stopped me doing my research
Chris Hartgerink
I am a statistician interested in detecting potentially problematic research such as data fabrication,
which results in unreliable findings and can harm policy-making, confound funding decisions, and
hampers research progress.
To this end, I am content mining results reported in the psychology literature. Content mining the
literature is a valuable avenue of investigating research questions with innovative methods. For
example, our research group has written an automated program to mine research papers for errors in
the reported results and found that 1/8 papers (of 30,000) contains at least one result that could
directly influence the substantive conclusion [1].
In new research, I am trying to extract test results, figures, tables, and other information reported in
papers throughout the majority of the psychology literature. As such, I need the research papers
published in psychology that I can mine for these data. To this end, I started ‘bulk’ downloading research
papers from, for instance, Sciencedirect. I was doing this for scholarly purposes and took into account
potential server load by limiting the amount of papers I downloaded per minute to 9. I had no intention
to redistribute the downloaded materials, had legal access to them because my university pays a
subscription, and I only wanted to extract facts from these papers.
Full disclosure, I downloaded approximately 30GB of data from Sciencedirect in approximately 10 days.
This boils down to a server load of 0.0021GB/[min], 0.125GB/h, 3GB/day.
Approximately two weeks after I started downloading psychology research papers, Elsevier notified my
university that this was a violation of the access contract, that this could be considered stealing of
content, and that they wanted it to stop. My librarian explicitly instructed me to stop downloading
(which I did immediately), otherwise Elsevier would cut all access to Sciencedirect for my university.
I am now not able to mine a substantial part of the literature, and because of this Elsevier is directly
hampering me in my research.
[1] Nuijten, M. B., Hartgerink, C. H. J., van Assen, M. A. L. M., Epskamp, S., & Wicherts, J. M. (2015). The
prevalence of statistical reporting errors in psychology (1985–2013). Behavior Research Methods, 1–22.
doi: 10.3758/s13428-015-0664-2
Chris Hartgerink’s blog post
http://onsnetwork.org/chartgerink/2016/02/23/wiley-also-stopped-my-doing-my-research/
Wiley also stopped me (Chris Hartgerink) doing my research
In November, I wrote about how Elsevier wanted me to stop downloading scientific articles for my research. Today, Wiley
also ordered me to stop downloading.
As a quick recapitulation: I am a statistician doing research into detecting
potentially problematic research such as data fabrication and
estimating how often it occurs. For this, I need to download many scientific articles, because my research
applies content mining methods that extract facts from them (e.g., test statistics). These facts serve as my data to answer my research
questions. If I cannot download these research articles, I cannot collect the data I need to do my research.
I was downloading psychology research articles from the Wiley library, with a maximum of 5 per minute. I did this using the tool quickscrape,
developed by the ContentMine organization. With this, I have downloaded approximately 18,680 research articles from the Wiley library,
which I was downloading solely for research purposes.
Wiley noticed my downloading and notified my university library that they detected a compromised proxy, which they
had immediately restricted. They called it “illegally downloading copyrighted content
licensed by your institution”. However, at no point was there any investigation into whether my user credentials were
actually compromised (they were not). Whether I had legitimate reasons to download these articles was never discussed.
The original email from Wiley is available here.
As a result of Wiley denying me to download these research articles, I cannot collect data from
another one of the big publishers, alongside Elsevier. Wiley is more strict than Elsevier by immediately condemning the
downloading as illegal, whereas Elsevier offers an (inadequate) API with additional terms of use (while legitimate access
has already been obtained). I am really confused about what the publisher’s stance on content mining is, because Sage
and Springer seemingly allow it; I have downloaded 150,210 research articles from Springer
and 12,971 from Sage and they never complained about it.
Julia Reda, Pirate MEP, running ContentMine
software to liberate science 2016-04-16
University of Cambridge, and
ContentMine/OKI
• Work with benign publishers to establish protocols
and legal certainty
• Meeting/workshop in Cambridge (March 2017)
• Some publishers welcoming Mining:
– Cambridge University Press
– International Union of Crystallography
– Oxford University Press
– The Royal Society
– ?Springer, ?Sage
What France, UK and Europe must do
• ACTIVELY encourage Mining and researchers
• INVEST in tools, resources, training
• ENCOURAGE cooperative publishers
• PROTECT researchers from aggressive publishers
• Need ACTIONS, not WORDS or it will be too late
Credits for pictures
Lars: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Conifer_cone_park.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hylobius_abietis_up.jpg
Guanyan: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/Adult_citrus_root_weevil,_Diaprepes_abbreviatus.jpg
Paola: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Four_steps_of_cell_migration.png
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cellmigrationmodels.png
Alexandra: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rat_Park#/media/File:Wistar_rat.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laboratory_mouse#/media/File:Scid_mouse.jpg
Ale https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mouth_and_oropharynx_cancers_world_map_-_Death_-_WHO2004.svg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lung_cancer_US_distribution.gif
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liver_cancer#/media/File:Liver_cancer_world_map-Deaths_per_million_persons-WHO2012.svg
“… simulated by 21cmFAST is in principle independent”
“it is a feature of the 21cmFAST code, and
is explained in §3.1.”
SciCodes[1]: Searching for software in arXiv[1]
[1] Proposal to LJ Arnold Foundation (Alice Allen ASCL and PMR)
Using the semi-numerical simulation, 21cmFAST,
[2] arxiv.org: the physics/maths/astronomy.. Preprint server
The language identifies the software!
arxIv has >500 mentions of “21cmFast”

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ContentMining for France and Europe; Lessons from 2 years in UK

  • 1. ADBU, BULAC, Paris, FR, 2016- 12-13 Two years of Content Mining in UK: Lessons for France/Europe? Peter Murray-Rust1,2 [1]University of Cambridge [2]TheContentMine pm286 AT cam DOT ac DOT uk Changing the law is not enough. The government, universities and libraries have to actively support researchers.
  • 2. (2x digital music industry!) ContentMine is an OpenLocked Non-Profit company
  • 3. Scholarly publishing is “Big Data” [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Blanc#/media/File:Mont_Blanc_depuis_Valmorel.jpg 586,364 Crossref DOIs [1] per month (2015-07) 2.5 million (papers + supplemental data) /year [citation needed]* each 3 mm thick  4500 m high per year [2] * Most is not Publicly readable [1] http://www.crossref.org/01company/crossref_indicators.html 1 year’s scholarly output!
  • 4. Topics • What UK got right / and not • People! • Examples: science and tools • What we must DO • Take-away Messages: – France/EU must support and protect researchers. YOU must do more than talk. – 10,000 papers / day Slides at http://slideshare.net/petermurrayrust/
  • 5. What France, Europe and UK must do • ACTIVELY ENCOURAGE Mining and researchers • INVEST in people, tools, resources, training • ENCOURAGE cooperative publishers • PROTECT researchers from other publishers
  • 6. National UK support for TDM since 2014?
  • 7. Content Mining can save lives • Search for papers with “Ebola” and “Liberia”
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  • 10. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/08/opinion/yes-we-were-warned-about- ebola.html We were stunned recently when we stumbled across an article by European researchers in Annals of Virology [1982]: “The results seem to indicate that Liberia has to be included in the Ebola virus endemic zone.” In the future, the authors asserted, “medical personnel in Liberian health centers should be aware of the possibility that they may come across active cases and thus be prepared to avoid nosocomial epidemics,” referring to hospital-acquired infection. Adage in public health: “The road to inaction is paved with research papers.” Bernice Dahn (chief medical officer of Liberia’s Ministry of Health) Vera Mussah (director of county health services) Cameron Nutt (Ebola response adviser to Partners in Health) A System Failure of Scholarly Publishing
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  • 13. OUP1 Data Mining Policy http://www.oxfordjournals.org/en/help/third-party-data-mining.html … we are happy to accommodate TDM for non- commercial use. Although researchers are not required to request permission for non-commercial text-mining, OUP is happy to offer consultation … including avoidance of any technical safeguards triggers OUP has in place 1 Oxford University Press
  • 14. Examples • Bag of words • Chemistry • Zika • Phylogenetics
  • 16. Bag of Words Theses from HAL repository
  • 18. Automatic semantic markup of chemistry Could be used for analytical, crystallization, etc.
  • 19. Evolutionary (phylogenetic) trees • International Journal Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology • Diagrams from 4300 independent articles
  • 22. Supertree created from 4300 papers
  • 23. Search for 200 articles with “Zika” file:///Users/pm286/workspace/projects/zika/full.dataTables.html
  • 24. H2020 project, Coordinated by LIBER Evidence collection
  • 25. ContentMine believes in young people
  • 26. ContentMine Workshops on Mining Chris Kittel, CM, atMozfest 2015 Stefan Kasberger, CM
  • 27. 6 ContentMine Fellows for 6 months
  • 28. Neo Christopher Chung  Warsaw, Computational Biology  Wants to find out geographic and temporal differences in the use of genomic software tools
  • 29. Paola Masuzzo  Ghent, Computational Omics and Systems Biology  Wants to mine literature around cell migrations and invasion to create 1) collection of minimum requirements, 2) check for nomenclatura consistency and 3) construct a knowledge map
  • 30. Alexandra Bannach-Brown  Edinburgh, Neuroscience  Problem: huge body of works in animal studies about depressions. systematic review is the main approach for getting insight.  Wants: identify papers in systematic review of depressive behaviour in animals. What drugs, what methods, what outcomes and signs/phenotypes. Use outcomes for document clustering.  and expedite scientific advances."  Corpus: 70.000 Papers
  • 31. Alexandre Hannud Abdo  “Our goal is to mine facts from global health research and provide automated referenced summaries to practitioners and agents who don’t have the means or the time to navigate the literature.  From Brazil, Life Sciences, works on project about evolution of oncology  Wants: extract facts from cancer research conference papers and global health papers OPEN NOTEBOOK RESEARCH
  • 32. Alexandre Hannud Abdo  “Our goal is to mine facts from global health research and provide automated referenced summaries to practitioners and agents who don’t have the means or the time to navigate the literature.  From Brazil, Life Sciences, works on project about evolution of oncology  „I am extremely happy to join this first cohort of ContentMine Fellows. I participated in a ContentMine workshop in 2014 and have been following the progress of the project ever since, looking for an opportunity to collaborate which now materializes.“  Problem: Get text and metadata out of old conference proceedings and measure the evolution of ideas and practice using entity analysis, especially trends.  Wants: extract facts from cancer research conference papers and global health papers. Extracting topics (innovations, developments) and comparing the two types of publications. Find out which facts from conferences get later on published in articles.  Has some issues with software
  • 33. Guanyang Zhang  Biology, Arizona  „My ContentMine Fellowship project will focus on mining weevil-plant associations from literature records.“  „Motivation. Comprising ~70,000 described and 220,000 estimated species, weevils (Curculionoidea) are one of the most diverse plant-feeding insect lineages and constitute nearly 5% of all known animals.“  „Knowledge of host plant associations is critical for pest management, conservation, and comparative biological research. This knowledge is, however, scattered in 300 years of historical literature and difficult to access.“  Weevil-plant association network graph made with Google Fusion Table. Each blue circle is a weevil tribe and yellow circle a plant genus. The size of a circle represents the number of associations.
  • 34. Lars Willighagen  15 years old NL  Wants: extract data about conifers (relations to chemicals, height etc.)  Outcome: database with webpage containing conifer properties  Table Facts Visualiser DEMO  Card DEMO  Word Cloud  „ I applied to this fellowship to learn new things and combine the ContentMine with two previous projects I never got to finish, and I got really excited by the idea and the ContentMine at large.“
  • 35. Infrastrucure • ContentMine has had to build nearly everything • Interoperates with SciPy, R-OpenSci, GitHub … • Fully Open (CC BY, Apache 2)
  • 36. • CRAWL the web for scientific documents (articles, grey literature, repositories) • quickSCRAPE pages (text, graphics, images, data) • NORMA-lize page to semantic form …Open semantic science … • MINE pages with your methods and tools (AMI) • CAT-alogue results in searchable index • Automate daily process (CANARY) contentmine.org Infrastructure
  • 37. catalogue getpapers query Daily Crawl EuPMC, arXiv CORE , HAL, (UNIV repos) ToC services PDF HTML DOC ePUB TeX XML PNG EPS CSV XLSURLs DOIs crawl quickscrape norma Normalizer Structurer Semantic Tagger Text Data Figures ami UNIV Repos search Lookup CONTENT MINING Chem Phylo Trials Crystal Plants COMMUNITY plugins Visualization and Analysis PloSONE, BMC, peerJ… Nature, IEEE, Elsevier… Publisher Sites scrapers queries taggers abstract methods references Captioned Figures Fig. 1 HTML tables 30, 000 pages/day Semantic ScholarlyHTML Facts CONTENTMINE Complete OPEN Platform for Mining Scientific Literature
  • 38. • Chris Hartgerink Tilburg University (NL) • Reproducible Science • Extracting statistical information • Helping authors check reported results • Detecting problematic study results (e.g., clinical trials)
  • 39. [1] [1] STATCHECK from Chris Hartgerink
  • 40. “Symmetry [is] indication of potential publication bias” Machines are BETTER than humans here Can we believe meta-analyses of clinical trials?
  • 41. file:///Users/pm286/workspace/svg2xml/targe t/table/ada2PH1Total.html ContentMine converts PDF to HTML5 Perfect for machines! PDF table  HTML5 table Horrible for machines!
  • 42. And now the main problem…
  • 43. @Senficon (Julia Reda) :Text & Data mining in times of #copyright maximalism: "Elsevier stopped me doing my research" http://onsnetwork.org/chartgerink/2015/11/16/elsevi er-stopped-me-doing-my-research/ … #opencon #TDM Elsevier stopped me doing my research Chris Hartgerink
  • 44. I am a statistician interested in detecting potentially problematic research such as data fabrication, which results in unreliable findings and can harm policy-making, confound funding decisions, and hampers research progress. To this end, I am content mining results reported in the psychology literature. Content mining the literature is a valuable avenue of investigating research questions with innovative methods. For example, our research group has written an automated program to mine research papers for errors in the reported results and found that 1/8 papers (of 30,000) contains at least one result that could directly influence the substantive conclusion [1]. In new research, I am trying to extract test results, figures, tables, and other information reported in papers throughout the majority of the psychology literature. As such, I need the research papers published in psychology that I can mine for these data. To this end, I started ‘bulk’ downloading research papers from, for instance, Sciencedirect. I was doing this for scholarly purposes and took into account potential server load by limiting the amount of papers I downloaded per minute to 9. I had no intention to redistribute the downloaded materials, had legal access to them because my university pays a subscription, and I only wanted to extract facts from these papers. Full disclosure, I downloaded approximately 30GB of data from Sciencedirect in approximately 10 days. This boils down to a server load of 0.0021GB/[min], 0.125GB/h, 3GB/day. Approximately two weeks after I started downloading psychology research papers, Elsevier notified my university that this was a violation of the access contract, that this could be considered stealing of content, and that they wanted it to stop. My librarian explicitly instructed me to stop downloading (which I did immediately), otherwise Elsevier would cut all access to Sciencedirect for my university. I am now not able to mine a substantial part of the literature, and because of this Elsevier is directly hampering me in my research. [1] Nuijten, M. B., Hartgerink, C. H. J., van Assen, M. A. L. M., Epskamp, S., & Wicherts, J. M. (2015). The prevalence of statistical reporting errors in psychology (1985–2013). Behavior Research Methods, 1–22. doi: 10.3758/s13428-015-0664-2 Chris Hartgerink’s blog post
  • 45. http://onsnetwork.org/chartgerink/2016/02/23/wiley-also-stopped-my-doing-my-research/ Wiley also stopped me (Chris Hartgerink) doing my research In November, I wrote about how Elsevier wanted me to stop downloading scientific articles for my research. Today, Wiley also ordered me to stop downloading. As a quick recapitulation: I am a statistician doing research into detecting potentially problematic research such as data fabrication and estimating how often it occurs. For this, I need to download many scientific articles, because my research applies content mining methods that extract facts from them (e.g., test statistics). These facts serve as my data to answer my research questions. If I cannot download these research articles, I cannot collect the data I need to do my research. I was downloading psychology research articles from the Wiley library, with a maximum of 5 per minute. I did this using the tool quickscrape, developed by the ContentMine organization. With this, I have downloaded approximately 18,680 research articles from the Wiley library, which I was downloading solely for research purposes. Wiley noticed my downloading and notified my university library that they detected a compromised proxy, which they had immediately restricted. They called it “illegally downloading copyrighted content licensed by your institution”. However, at no point was there any investigation into whether my user credentials were actually compromised (they were not). Whether I had legitimate reasons to download these articles was never discussed. The original email from Wiley is available here. As a result of Wiley denying me to download these research articles, I cannot collect data from another one of the big publishers, alongside Elsevier. Wiley is more strict than Elsevier by immediately condemning the downloading as illegal, whereas Elsevier offers an (inadequate) API with additional terms of use (while legitimate access has already been obtained). I am really confused about what the publisher’s stance on content mining is, because Sage and Springer seemingly allow it; I have downloaded 150,210 research articles from Springer and 12,971 from Sage and they never complained about it.
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  • 47. Julia Reda, Pirate MEP, running ContentMine software to liberate science 2016-04-16
  • 48. University of Cambridge, and ContentMine/OKI • Work with benign publishers to establish protocols and legal certainty • Meeting/workshop in Cambridge (March 2017) • Some publishers welcoming Mining: – Cambridge University Press – International Union of Crystallography – Oxford University Press – The Royal Society – ?Springer, ?Sage
  • 49. What France, UK and Europe must do • ACTIVELY encourage Mining and researchers • INVEST in tools, resources, training • ENCOURAGE cooperative publishers • PROTECT researchers from aggressive publishers • Need ACTIONS, not WORDS or it will be too late
  • 50. Credits for pictures Lars: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Conifer_cone_park.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hylobius_abietis_up.jpg Guanyan: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/Adult_citrus_root_weevil,_Diaprepes_abbreviatus.jpg Paola: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Four_steps_of_cell_migration.png https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cellmigrationmodels.png Alexandra: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rat_Park#/media/File:Wistar_rat.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laboratory_mouse#/media/File:Scid_mouse.jpg Ale https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mouth_and_oropharynx_cancers_world_map_-_Death_-_WHO2004.svg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lung_cancer_US_distribution.gif https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liver_cancer#/media/File:Liver_cancer_world_map-Deaths_per_million_persons-WHO2012.svg
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  • 52. “… simulated by 21cmFAST is in principle independent” “it is a feature of the 21cmFAST code, and is explained in §3.1.” SciCodes[1]: Searching for software in arXiv[1] [1] Proposal to LJ Arnold Foundation (Alice Allen ASCL and PMR) Using the semi-numerical simulation, 21cmFAST, [2] arxiv.org: the physics/maths/astronomy.. Preprint server The language identifies the software! arxIv has >500 mentions of “21cmFast”