A new prize challenging innovators from around the world to unleash the huge 
potential of open access content and data for societal benefit is launched 
today by the Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) initiative of the National Institutes 
of Health, the Wellcome Trust, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

The Open Science Prize invites technology experts and inventive researchers to 
come forward with new ideas for services, tools, and platforms that will make 
it easier for academic scientists, citizen scientists, innovators and the wider 
public to discover and mine the vast treasure troves of digital information 
being generated through health research. The competition seeks international 
teams to create novel open science platforms.

The volume of digital information - in the form of datasets, publications, 
code, and other outputs - generated by biomedical research is growing at an 
ever-increasing rate. The opportunities for researchers and other users to 
extract new value from these vast resources are also expanding, especially as 
more and more of them are becoming openly available. However, the ability to 
mine datasets is frequently limited by challenges in finding, navigating, and 
re-using their content, which  comes in a dizzying array of sizes, formats, and 
data types. Often, datasets are not linked to one another and are not 
searchable without expert knowledge of each dataset in question.

The Open Science Prize consists of a two-phase competition to make this digital 
information and data more accessible and usable. For the first phase, up to six 
teams will receive prizes of $80,000 to take new ideas for products or services 
to the prototype stage, or to further develop an existing early-stage 
prototype. In the second phase, the team with the prototype judged to have the 
greatest potential to advance open science will receive a prize of $230,000.

The Open Science Prize is open for entries until 29 February 2016.  Further 
information is available at: http://openscienceprize.org

Robert Kiley
Head of Digital Services
Wellcome Library
183, Euston Road, London. NW1 2BE
Tel: 020 7611 8338; Fax: 020 7611 8703; mailto:r.ki...@wellcome.ac.uk
ORCID: 0000-0003-4733-2558<http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4733-2558>
Library Web site: http://wellcomelibrary.org<http://wellcomelibrary.org/>



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