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👋 ¡Hola! / I’m Ricardo Hartley Belmar / MSc PhD

Símbolo de neurodiversidad · Pronombres / Pronouns: él/he/him

  • Curious, self-taught, and passionate about Open Science, Open Data, and strengthening research information infrastructures.
    As a researcher and systems enabler for open science, my work focuses on advancing responsible research practices, including open science governance, the traceability and reuse of research outputs, and more transparent and equitable approaches to research assessment.

  • I am particularly interested in metaresearch and in supporting the institutional adoption of FAIR principles and other open knowledge frameworks across disciplines and regions.

  • From August to October 2025, I will be undertaking a Short-Term Scientific Mission (STSM) at the Open Innovation in Science Center, part of the Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft in Austria.

  • 📄 Brief curriculum vitae · Bluesky · ORCID · OpenAlex Profile


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📝 2025 Research outputs

  • Abedrapo Rosen, I., Ruz Fuenzalida, C., & Hartley Belmar, R. (2025). Análisis descriptivo de la orientación de la investigación en universidades chilenas frente a políticas de evaluación basadas en métricas de impacto (2009–2023). Revista Calidad en la Educación. (Submitted on May 19, 2025)
    A descriptive study of how Chilean universities have aligned their research agendas with metric-based evaluation policies over the past fifteen years, highlighting tensions between academic autonomy, institutional incentives, and national accreditation frameworks.

  • Hartley Belmar, R., Abedrapo Rosen, I., & Torres Díaz, L. (2025). Abrir, transformar y gobernar: hacia una Ciencia Abierta situada y equitativa en Chile. Revista Internacional de Ciencia Abierta. (Bouble-blind peer review)
    A critical reflection on the Chilean and Latin American open science landscape, proposing a situated, equity-driven model of openness that centers on local governance, epistemic diversity, and regional research policy transformation.

  • Hartley Belmar, R., Abedrapo Rosen, I., Ojha, P., & Martinez-Ortiz, C. (2025). FAIR: Guía de Referencia General. Zenodo.
    https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15856492 (Non-peer reviewed)
    A practical guide for implementing the FAIR principles in research data and digital products management, with recommendations on metadata standards, licensing, evaluation tools, and domain-specific practices.

  • Abedrapo Rosen, I., Ruz Fuenzalida, C., & Hartley Belmar, R. (2025). Evaluación del impacto de publicaciones científicas y el fomento de prácticas de Ciencia Abierta en universidades para la acreditación en investigación: Un análisis más allá de la indexación Comisión Nacional de Acreditación, Serie Estudios sobre Acreditación, Seminario Internacional Expresiones sobre la Cultura de la calidad en las instituciones de educación superior. https://www.cnachile.cl/SiteAssets/Paginas/estudios/Seminario%20Internacional%20CNA%202024_Expresiones%20Cultura%20de%20la%20Calidad%20en%20las%20IES.pdf (Peer reviewed)

  • Hartley Belmar, R., & Abedrapo Rosen, I. (2025). Scientific Data Repository-related Policies: Chile. World Data System Policy Paper Series.
    English https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15650922 · Spanish https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/9h564_v3 (Non-peer reviewed)
    A policy document that reviews national infrastructures, regulatory frameworks, and governance mechanisms for scientific data repositories in Chile, outlining their connection to World Data System principles.

  • Abedrapo Rosen, I., Sánchez Núñez, P., & Hartley Belmar, R. (2025, June 25). Open Science governance: the role of persistent identifiers and metadata standards. MetaResearch Open Review – MetaROR. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/9h564_v3 (Peer reviewed; https://doi.org/10.70744/MetaROR.100.1.ea)
    An article exploring how persistent identifiers (PIDs) and metadata standards contribute to open science governance, and proposing key recommendations for enhancing transparency and traceability in scholarly communication.

  • Abedrapo Rosen, I., Carrasco, R., Catalán Zavala, A., Díaz Cornejo, I., Escapil-Inchauspé, P., Hartley Belmar, R., et al. (2025). Estrategia para la Implementación de una Política de Datos FAIR en Chile. Data Observatory Foundation.
    https://doi.org/10.71481/7XPJ-CV52 (Non-peer reviewed)
    A strategic document outlining a national-level roadmap to implement FAIR data principles in Chile, including policy recommendations, institutional coordination mechanisms, and enabling infrastructures.

  • Paredes, Á., Uribe, P., & Hartley, R. (2025). Acuerdo de Transferencia de Datos (DTA). Data Observatory Foundation.
    https://doi.org/10.71481/cta5-q522 (Non-peer reviewed)
    A model agreement designed to guide secure, ethical, and legally compliant data transfers between research institutions, with clauses adaptable to different domains and use cases.

  • Hartley Belmar, R. (2025). The Domino Effect of Faulty Metadata: Why Open Source Analysis Demands Metadata Vigilance.
    https://fosci.substack.com/p/the-domino-effect-of-faulty-metadata (Opinion column in Forensic Scientometrics Blog)
    An opinion piece reflecting on how metadata inaccuracies in open data can lead to flawed interpretations in scientometric analysis, urging greater metadata stewardship in open science workflows.


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