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Wear Your Open on Your Sleeve
Michael Eisen UC Berkeley, HHMI, PLOS
@mbeisen
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Burden of Open
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Antique Paywall
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Pat
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Useless
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Fixed?
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Disappointing
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Rebellion
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Not ready
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Reluctant
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The Nobelist, The Famous Scientist and Me
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Peon
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Worship
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AdviceI admire your zeal. But if you do not publish in Science, Nature and Cell you will never get a tenure track job, you
will never get tenure and your trainees will fail-N.C.
Why do you care? There are only ten people in the world I care about reading my papers and they all get Cell
-R.T.
You have to choose between making the world a better place, and having a career in science
-J.R.
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Ignore
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All In
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Test
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Success!
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Tenure
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Lesson 1Dont count on institutions or leaders to fix things for you.
Do it yourself.
Others will eventually come around but only after you show them the way.
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Lesson 2
Dont ask for anyones permission. You will never get it.
Science has a lot of institutions, but it is a collective that moves forward when people, not institutions, take the lead.
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Lesson 3
Be persistent, even obnoxious.
If youre not annoying people, youre not doing it right.
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Lesson 4
Wear your open on your sleeve
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YMMV
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Not done
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Static
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Slow
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Expensive
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Ineffective
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Open Access Publishing
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Open Access Publishing
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Publish when YOU are ready
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Publish First Review Later
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Review Early, Review Often
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Review Usefully
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Review Openly
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Awesome