Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Direction de l’Information Scientifique 1 Scientific and Technical Information at CNRS Laurent Romary Directeur de l’information scientifique - CNRS.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Direction de l’Information Scientifique 1 Scientific and Technical Information at CNRS Laurent Romary Directeur de l’information scientifique - CNRS."— Presentation transcript:

1 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 1 Scientific and Technical Information at CNRS Laurent Romary Directeur de l’information scientifique - CNRS

2 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 2 STI from a broad perspective Researcher output –Publications (Open/Institutional Archives) –Digital Resources Documentary base for research work - Purchasing policy (journals) –Access to information (document delivery; portals)

3 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 3 The Context Strategic role of STI within CNRS –A recent trend… Operational structures –General purpouse: INIST (UPS), CCSD (UPS)… –Domain specific: CENS (UMS), Mathdoc (UMS), CDS (UPS)… Implementing CNRS reform –General Scientific Directorate Directorate for Scientific Information (DIS)… …cutting across all scientific departments UPS: CNRS owned unit UMS: joint venture with other institutions (e.g. Universities)

4 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 4 An integrated view of STI The case of humanities –Towards a better coherence between Creation, maintenance and use of digital resources –Identification, citation, standardization, IPR Database production and maintenance –Researchers, laboratories, INIST Publication archiving –High quality metadata Journal publishing initiatives –Back and forth interaction with databases –Automated archival –Back- digitization –Open access…

5 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 5 The need for coordination Nationally, internationally,… –Overall policy (open access, new publishing models) –Positioning in relation to major publishers and document acquisition (e.g. Elsevier) –Coordination: technical (standards), legal and editorial (repositories) …and locally –Coordination of purchasing and deployment –Organisation of competence centres –Laboratory publications

6 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 6 Collaboration International –Involvement in the dynamics ensuing from the Berlin Declaration –Coordination of inter-organisation activities CNRS-MPG SINAPSE network, DRIVER project National –National coordination: CPU, Couperin, INSERM, INRA, INRIA, CNRS French Ministry for Higher Education and Research

7 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 7 Towards a single institutional/open publication repository

8 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 8 Objectives A collection of all output from CNRS (and others) laboratories –Bibliographic references + documents A single repository: –Evaluation (researchers annual activity report, departmental reports) –Bibliometrics Previous situation: multiple repositories –Laboratory bases, personal pages –PubliCNRS, Labintel, HAL

9 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 9 Means A unified technological platform: HAL (hal.ccsd.cnrs.fr) A researcher-centred system –Deposits by researchers –Editorial assistance from documentalists –Validation by Head of team/laboratory/establishment Services to researchers –Permanent archive –High-quality metadata –Facilitating system use (e.g. calls for bids, web pages): wide range of export formats (HTML, Bibtex, Refer, TEI, etc.) –Technological leaps

10 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 10 Means (continued) … and services to our institutions –High-quality, exhaustive, immediate –Recommended route for CNRS researcher and laboratory evaluation Collaboration needed with partner institutions –Universities & other higher education establishments, EPST: affiliation of researchers/teams/laboratories Contribution to major international databases –ISI/WoS, Google Scholar

11 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 11 Institutional involvement and open archive Open Archive –Reference to the “Open Access” movement: promoting open access to researcher publications –ArXiv (physicists); HAL; Berlin Declaration –Increased impact of publications Principle supported by the CNRS at Berlin III (Southampton) –Institutional archives to leverage open archive principle Single deposit Institutional added value

12 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 12 Difficulties… Legal constraints –Open access vs. restricted access Wide range of document types –Publications –Theses: under University responsibility –Activity reports –Grey literature –Related documents (lab books, transparencies, etc.)

13 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 13 Digital resources

14 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 14 Context and objectives Wide diversity: –databases (genome, astronomy, lexical), data corpora (field data, transcripts of reference documents) High-level technical content –High-quality information, standardised formats, permanent archiving Encouraging broad circulation of digital resources –Increase use of digital resources –Include resource visibility in research evaluations

15 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 15 Means Establish a network of competence centres –Concentration of services –Project-based policy Three work phases –Labelling of competence centres –Calls for projects –Means allotted on the basis of the anticipated workload staffing (temporary positions, new permanent positions), basic support for research teams concerned

16 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 16 The role of librarians

17 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 17 At the core of STI activities Understanding the documentation context –Usage monitoring –Needs monitoring –Occupational monitoring Circulation of document science –Information to laboratory staff –Training on new tools –Support services (e.g. publications, resources)

18 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 18 New occupations, new organisation Towards “digital curatorship” –Management of digital documentation and archives New types of metadata, new forms of data A discipline-centred approach –Working more closely with researchers –Thematic networks across all disciplines

19 Direction de l’Information Scientifique 19 Next steps Seamless access to scientific information –Uniform metadata dictionary –Coherent APIs Better connexion between document production and document delivery –Meta-data quality E.g.: Journal production lines Long-term archiving –Better use of international standards


Download ppt "Direction de l’Information Scientifique 1 Scientific and Technical Information at CNRS Laurent Romary Directeur de l’information scientifique - CNRS."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google