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CERN – IT Department CH-1211 Genève 23 Switzerland t Zenodo: in support of Open Science Tim SMITH At CERN-JRC meeting

@TimSmithCH Political Context Economic Growth Transparency, Accountability Public Good “Scientific Data: open access to research results will boost Europe’s innovation capacity”

@TimSmithCH Falsify Experimentation Prediction Hypothesis Law Conclusion Publication Observation Theory Replication Validation Reproduction Scientific Context Credibility Crisis: 47/53 “landmark” publications could not be replicated 500 Biology papers over 20 years: 80% of data collected no longer available 25% of published preclinical studies could be validated Digital Sensors Data Acquisition and processing Chain Computational Modeling Digital Sensors Data Acquisition and processing Chain Computational Modeling

@TimSmithCH Research Data Management Open Data Pilot: 20% of funded activities 7 major areas (incl. FET, RI)

@TimSmithCH Provenance EC Open Access PilotEC Open Data Pilot ,

@TimSmithCH Open Data as a Service

@TimSmithCH The key: Software

@TimSmithCH Zenodo – GitHub bridge.zenodo.json

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