Heinz Pampel
pampel.bsky.social
Heinz Pampel
@pampel.bsky.social
Professor for Information Management @ Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | Scientific Consultant for #OpenScience @ Helmholtz
Reminder: Morgen, 9 Uhr findet das Webinar "Reputation und Open Science" im Allianz-Schwerpunkt "Digitalität in der Wissenschaft" statt. Leitfrage: Wie soll sich die Bewertung von wissenschaftlichen Leistungen weiterentwickeln?

www.allianzschwerpunkt-digitalitaet.de/2025/09/25/w...

#OpenScience
November 13, 2025 at 2:47 PM
Today at 4:00 PM CET, join our Virtual Networking Forum on integrating institutional #OpenAccess repositories into the broader #OpenScience landscape.

Featuring Kyle Demes (OpenAlex) and Kathleen Shearer (COAR).

👉 hu.berlin/prooarde7

@ibi-hu.bsky.social @humboldtuni.bsky.social
Virtual Networking Forum: Integration of Institutional Open Access Repositories into the broader Open Science Landscape
hu.berlin
October 30, 2025 at 1:38 PM
Ein weiterer Beitrag zur #OAWeek:

Wir sind heute an der FU Berlin für die Konferenz "Berlin – Stadt des offenen Wissens für Wissenschaft, Verwaltung, Zivilgesellschaft, Kultur"

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Vielen Dank an @berlinualliance.bsky.social für die Förderung! #OpenScience @ibi-hu.bsky.social
October 23, 2025 at 8:50 AM
As part of Circle U., an alliance of nine European universities, @humboldtuni.bsky.social is taking part in this year’s #OAWeek with the event “Fast Forward Open Science”

🗓️ October 22, 2025; 1:30-4:30 PM
🔗 www.circle-u.eu/events/2025/...

#OpenAccess #OpenScience CC: @ibi-hu.bsky.social
October 21, 2025 at 1:37 PM
Heute startet die internationale Open #AccessWeek 2025 unter dem Motto "Who Owns Our Knowledge?" Wir sind heute um 14 Uhr online mit dabei; und sprechen über Stand und Perspektive von #OpenScience.

doi.org/10.59350/0mm...

Anmeldung:

hu-berlin.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

#OAweek @ibi-hu.bsky.social
October 20, 2025 at 6:13 AM
Webinar: Reputation und Open Science

Unsere Leitfrage: Wie soll sich die Bewertung von wissenschaftlichen Leistungen weiterentwickeln?

📅 14.11.2025, 09:00 bis 13:30 Uhr

www.allianzschwerpunkt-digitalitaet.de/2025/09/25/w...

#OpenScience cc: @ibi-hu.bsky.social @humboldtuni.bsky.social
Webinar: Reputation und Open Science: Wie soll sich die Bewertung von wissenschaftlichen Leistungen weiterentwickeln? | Allianz-Schwerpunkt „Digitalität in der Wissenschaft“
www.allianzschwerpunkt-digitalitaet.de
October 15, 2025 at 8:11 AM
Reposted by Heinz Pampel
Das National Chapter Germany der @coarassessment.bsky.social hielt am 9. und 10. Oktober 2025 seine Herbsttagung ab. Die von uns mit @ibi-hu.bsky.social organisierte Tagung wurde von den 42 deutschen Mitgliedsorganisationen sowohl vor Ort an der @humboldtuni.bsky.social als auch online besucht. …
October 14, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Nächste Woche findet die internationale #OpenAccess Week statt.

Wir sind, online, mit einer Diskussionsrunde dabei:

➡️ doi.org/10.59350/0mm...

Gerne anmelden!
🔗 hu-berlin.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

#oaweek #OpenScience CC: @humboldtuni.bsky.social @ibi-hu.bsky.social
October 14, 2025 at 6:52 AM
Reposted by Heinz Pampel
"Getting a DOI on personal blog posts is technically challenging, but possible using services such as The Rogue Scholar (https://docs.rogue-scholar.org/)." https://doi.org/10.1007/s44186-024-00287-w
What is Rogue Scholar? – Rogue Scholar Documentation
docs.rogue-scholar.org
October 12, 2025 at 7:34 AM
Integration of Institutional #OpenAccess Repositories into the broader #OpenScience Landscape

🗓️ Online, Thursday, 30 Oct 2025, 4–5 pm CET

🔗 Registration: hu.berlin/prooarde7

Our guests: Kyle Demes (OpenAlex) & Kathleen Shearer (COAR)

cc: @ibi-hu.bsky.social @coar-repositories.bsky.social
October 10, 2025 at 12:43 PM
🚀 New article in JASIST! 


We review the current challenges and future directions of institutional #OpenAccess repositories – from funding & staffing to technology & researcher engagement.


👉 doi.org/10.1002/asi....

#OpenScience @ibi-hu.bsky.social @humboldtuni.bsky.social @ztirfhtor.bsky.social
<em>Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology</em> | Wiley Online Library
Institutional repositories (IRs) are essential in advancing Open Access and facilitating the dissemination of scholarly work. This systematic review examines the challenges faced by IRs in areas such...
doi.org
September 30, 2025 at 11:47 AM
"Open Access 2025: Kooperationen für offene Publikationen"

Podiumsdiskussion am 20.10.2025

zum Start der internationalen #OpenAccess Week 2025

open-access-brandenburg.de/events/open-...

Teil von"Quo vadis offene Wissenschaft in Berlin und Brandenburg" cc: @ibi-hu.bsky.social #OAWeek
September 15, 2025 at 8:53 AM
Reposted by Heinz Pampel
Neu im Blog: Takeaways zur Studie zur "Erfassung von Publikationskosten an wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen in Deutschland" aus dem Projekt #OADatenpraxis. (cc: @pampel.bsky.social)

open-access-brandenburg.de/oa-takeaways...

#OpenAccess
OA-Takeaways: Zum Stand der Publikationskostenerfassung in Deutschland - Open Access Brandenburg
Open-Access-Takeaways zu einer Erhebung des DFG-Projekts OA Datenpraxis zur Erfassung von Open-Access-Publikationskosten
open-access-brandenburg.de
August 29, 2025 at 2:22 PM
Reposted by Heinz Pampel
@pampel.bsky.social war in #DLF #Breitband zu Gast um über Schattenbibliotheken und die Sperranordnung des Brüsseler Handelsgerichts gegen selbige zu sprechen. Dabei geht er u.a. auf den Sonderfall der @openlibrary.org ein, die das Gericht erstmals ebenso als Schattenbibliothek einordnet.
Fitness Tracker und Co: Was passiert mit unseren sensiblen Daten?
Smarte Uhren, Fitnessarmbänder oder Datenbrillen sammeln ständig sensible persönliche Daten. Wo diese landen, ist nicht immer klar.
www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de
August 11, 2025 at 7:56 AM
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern hat eine #OpenAccess Strategie verabschiedet:
www.regierung-mv.de/Landesregier...
Kudos an alle Beteiligten!
#OpenScience
August 6, 2025 at 8:36 AM
🧠🧩 At this year’s Long Night of Science in Berlin, our research group at @ibi-hu.bsky.social showcased a data puzzle at @ecdigitalfuture.bsky.social spotlighting the role of Information Management in the context of #OpenScience.

Read more:
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@humboldtuni.bsky.social
Long Night of Science 2025: Communicating Information Management with a Data Puzzle on Open Science – Research Group Information Management @ Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
infomgnt.org
August 5, 2025 at 8:42 AM
Reposted by Heinz Pampel
Rogue Scholar citation tracking launches to production
The Rogue Scholar science blog archive uses DOIs to uniquely identify blog posts with meaningful metadata. This enables tracking citations of scholar blog posts in the scholarly literature using traditional citation tracking methods rather than altmetrics. Initially launched as a Rogue Scholar service six months ago, citation tracking has launched to production this week. The following features are now available: * Automatically fetch citations of Rogue Scholar posts from the Crossref Cited-by service once a week, * Automatically add these citations to Rogue Scholar posts as custom metadata (in the same format as references), * Make these citation metadata available via the Rogue Scholar API, * Added a Citations search facet to filter Rogue Scholar posts, * Show the number of citations in the Rogue Scholar dashboard. Citations in the Rogue Scholar APICitations shown in a Rogue Scholar recordCitations Search FacetCitations in the Rogue Scholar Dashboard The Altmetrics manifesto stated in 2010 that > Altmetrics are fast, using public APIs to gather data in days or weeks. They’re open – not just the data, but the scripts and algorithms that collect and interpret it. In the past 15 years we have seen that the tools and services around altmetrics have taken a different path: altmetrics data from sources like Twitter, Facebook or Mendeley never really became open, and neither did the services aggregating and showing them, or the algorithms aggregating and interpreting them. Efforts like PLOS Article-Level Metrics (where I was the technical lead from 2012 to 2015) or Crossref and DataCite Event Data tried hard but ultimately failed because the data sources were not open, and social media feeds were increasingly driven by algorithms. This social media platform decay was coined _enshittification_ by Cory Doctorow in November 2022. Rogue Scholar is trying a different approach. Instead of altmetrics as a filter to make sense of the scholarly literature, it helps scholarly blogs to become part of the scholarly literature. Rogue Scholar applies the concepts of persistent identifiers (DOI, ORCID, ROR), standardized metadata (Crossref, DataCite), Open Data and Open Access (CC-BY licenses for all content, OSI-approved licenses for all software), and even experiments with peer review. And it now adds citation tracking. Blog posts are rarely cited in the scholarly literature, but that is more about current citation practices than the ability to do so. Crossref is smart enough to figure out that links to blog post URLs in reference lists are conceptually the same as citing a DOI, and that is why Rogue Scholar can find citations to Rogue Scholar blog posts published long before these blogs joined Rogue Scholar. Open Access News was published 2003-2010 and joined Rogue Scholar in 2025, and Crossref finds 22 citations in the scholarly literature to its blog posts. Blog posts are typically published much faster than scholarly articles or even preprints. That is why the post on the Crossref blog announcing that the blog started assigning DOIs to all its posts published in June already has two citations two weeks later, both from Rogue Scholar blogs. Citation tracking of course has limitations. I am not talking using citation counts as a proxy for scientific impact, but rather about technical limitations of automated citation tracking. The main challenge is that only citations that show up in reference lists with an identifier (DOI or URL) and where the reference list is openly made available to Crossref (I4OC) are found. Another challenge is that automated workflows make mistakes – for this reason, Rogue Scholar can exclude falsely linked citations, and has occasionally done so. Please reach out if you find a citation in Rogue Scholar that is not found in the reference list of the citing scholarly work. Rogue Scholar registers Crossref DOIs for blog posts but also includes blogs that register their DOIs using DataCite. Less than 10 blogs of the currently 168 Rogue Scholar blogs do so, and I currently have no easy way to collect citations for these blog posts. DataCite has a similar service to Crossref Cited-by, but the citing scholarly literature is currently mostly in Crossref. Third-party services such as OpenAlex also show the citations of the Crossref blog post mentioned above, but OpenAlex currently has only limited support for scholarly blog posts registered by DataCite. I hope that the new citation tracking service encourages Rogue Scholar bloggers to publish more blog posts with references (currently only 4.98 % of posts), as references and citations are closely connected (how to include references in blog posts is documented here). And I hope that readers of Rogue Scholar blog posts discover interesting scholarly works through the citation tracking service. 460 of the 1370 Rogue Scholar citations are also blog posts, but the most popular citing content type is journal article: * journal article 648 * blog post 460 * preprint 117 * book chapter 117 * proceedings article 12 * book 7 * other 9 Please use Slack, email, Mastodon, or Bluesky if you have any questions or comments regarding the Rogue Scholar citation tracking service. ## References 1. Priem, J., Taraborelli, D., Groth, P., & Neylon, C. (2010). _Altmetrics: A manifesto_. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12684249 2. Fenner, M. (2025, February 3). Rogue Scholar now shows citations of science blog posts. _Front Matter_. https://doi.org/10.53731/4bvt3-hmd07 3. Fenner, M. (2013). What Can Article-Level Metrics Do for You? _PLoS Biology_ , _11_(10), e1001687. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001687 4. Doctorow, C. (2022, November 17). Social Quitting. _Medium_. https://doctorow.medium.com/social-quitting-1ce85b67b456 5. Marcum, C. S. (2025, April 8). Peer-Review for a Blog Post? My Experience with MetaROR. _Upstream_. https://doi.org/10.54900/bymaz-4fw37 6. Stoll, L., Vale, P., & Clark, R. M. (2025, June 24). Scholarly blogs and their place in the research nexus. _Crossref Blog_. https://doi.org/10.64000/552ec-b8g03 7. Shotton, D. M. (2017, April 6). The Initiative for Open Citations. _OpenCitations Blog_. https://doi.org/10.59350/jdwj8-at997
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August 4, 2025 at 11:14 AM
Wir sind am @ibi-hu.bsky.social Partnerin dieser spannenden Veranstaltung am 23.10.2025:

Berlin – Stadt des offenen Wissens für Wissenschaft, Verwaltung, Zivilgesellschaft, Kultur

www.berlin-university-alliance.de/commitments/...

#OpenScience
Berlin – Stadt des offenen Wissens für Wissenschaft, Verwaltung, Zivilgesellschaft, Kultur
www.berlin-university-alliance.de
July 30, 2025 at 7:29 AM
The Alliance of Science Organisations in Germany has published its Strategy for the Further Development of Academic Publishing 2026–2030.

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#OpenScience #OpenAccess
Strategie der Allianz für die Weiterentwicklung des wissenschaftlichen Publikationswesens 2026-2030
Die Allianz der Wissenschaftsorganisationen fördert den offenen Zugang zu wissenschaftlicher Information als Grundlage für transparente, effiziente und qualitativ hochwertige Forschungsprozesse und al...
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July 29, 2025 at 12:53 PM
To support repository managers, we present our second guide, "Forschungsinformationssysteme (CRIS): Handlungsfeld für institutionelle #OpenAccess Repositorien" (available in German only).

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We've published an English summary on our blog: doi.org/10.59350/n4p...

#OpenScience
Research Group Information Management @ Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Guide Published: Interplay of Institutional Repositories and CRIS
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July 29, 2025 at 11:47 AM
Our report on the hands-on lab “Libraries as Operating and Preserving Institutions for Scholarly Blogs” at the 113th BiblioCon is now online:

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#BiblioCon25 #OpenScience
Libraries as operating and preserving institutions for scholarly blogs: Report on a Hands-on Lab at the 113th Bibliocon – Research Group Information Management @ Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
doi.org
July 24, 2025 at 7:51 AM
The summer term at @ibi-hu.bsky.social ends with a highlight:

In our "BP3" course students worked with #Wikidata entries on #OpenAccess journals from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (@mfnberlin.bsky.social) to increase the visibility of biodiversity research.

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#OpenScience
Connecting Knowledge with Wikidata: A Practical Project with the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin – Research Group Information Management @ Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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July 17, 2025 at 7:15 AM
German science organizations publish new strategic paper on #OpenScience and #ResearchAssessment frameworks:

"The future development of assessment processes for research activity in the context of open science"

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July 10, 2025 at 6:30 AM
We are excited to share our first guide from the BMFTR-funded project "Professionalisierung der #OpenAccess -Repositorien-Infrastruktur in Deutschland (Pro OAR DE)":

“Preprints: Handlungsfeld für institutionelle Open-Access-Repositorien”

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#OpenScience
Research Group Information Management @ Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Networking for the Advancement of Institutional Open Access Repositories in Germany
doi.org
July 9, 2025 at 7:38 AM