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Competition among scientists which was created by commercial artificial metrics system influences on overall scientific progress. Instead of working together, scientists are focused on their own CV and cumulation of scientific articles in prestigious journals. Does it help society? Hopefully, the Open Science movement activists put a pressure on academic publishers to start sharing copyrighted information, such as citations on individual articles, abstracts, titles etc. This made possible to open the market to other companies that can create different kind of tools and resources to measure impact of scientific research, digitalize science and open it to access by everybody. In the second part of our interview, Stephanie Dawson told us about the future of science metrics which she sees as digital, open, machine readable and interoperable. We thank Gavin Taylor from IGDORE community which supported our project by monthly donation! You also can do this by donating on Open Collective platform: https://opencollective.com/open-scien... First part of the interview with Stephanie Dawson: • Measuring science and making money: s... Timecode: 00:13 Competition in academia harms the overall scientific progress 02:14 Stephanie explains what is the h-index: moving from journal prestige to an individual researcher's citation score 06:07 Why h-index is not perfect and precise? 07:22 Alternative science metrics is about looking outside scientific publishing 09:25 Stephanie talks about ScienceOpen's research service and how it is integrated with open science metrics tools 13:30 Stefaniia asks Stephanie about Open Citation initiatives (Crossref, OpenCitations, I4OC) 21:21 Stephanie's opinion on the definition of Open Science 24:58 Final message for scientists to engage in Open Science movement ScienceOpen: https://www.scienceopen.com/ Stephanie Dawson twitter: / sdawsonberlin Initiative for Open Citation: https://i4oc.org/ Chloe Warren's article in the Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/science/b... Comments on Elsevier's decision to open its citations: https://leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/q-... Pictures used in this video: Stephanie's photograph from her Twitter, company and organisation logos, Chloe Warren's photograph provided by her under request, picture of a female scientist by science in HD (unsplash), picture of network with kids by Clarisse Croset (unsplash), picture of laptop by Kaitlyn Baker (unsplash). Follow us Facebook: / opensciencetv Instagram: / opensciencetv Telegram: https://t.me/opensciencetv LinkedIn: / open-science-tv Video cover picture: Stephanie's photograph from her social media, library picture by Zaini Izzuddin (unsplash). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). #StrejkFörÖppenVetenskap #OpenScience