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Open Science: Open Data, Open Models, …and Open Publications? [PDF]
AbstractThis commentary explores the challenges and opportunities associated with a possible transition of Water Resources Research to a publication model where all articles are freely available upon publication (“Gold” open access). It provides a review of the status of open access publishing models, a summary of community input, and a path forward ...
Clark, Martyn P+10 more
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Objectives This study aimed to examine the risk of mortality following incident and subsequent osteoporotic fractures, the effect of different fracture type combinations, and the mediating role of postfracture morbidity in a Danish population.Methods We ...
Katrine Hass Rubin+6 more
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Forecasting lung cancer incidence, mortality, and prevalence to year 2030
Background Lung cancer incidence and prevalence is increasing worldwide and there is a focus on prevention, early detection, and development of new treatments which will impact the epidemiological patterns of lung cancer. The clinical characteristics and
Erik Jakobsen+5 more
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A manifesto for increasing access to data in engineering
This paper introduces a set of principles that articulate a shared vision for increasing access to data in the engineering and related sectors. The principles are intended to help guide progress toward a data ecosystem that provides sustainable access to
Leigh Dodds+3 more
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Background Digital health solutions hold the potential for supporting general practitioners in decision-making, and include telemedicine systems, decision support systems, patient apps, wearables, fitness trackers, etc.
Anne Clausen+5 more
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In recent years, there has been an increasing trend of releasing public sector information as open data. Governments worldwide see the potential benefits of opening up their data. The potential benefits are more transparency, increased governmental efficiency and effectiveness, and external benefits, including societal and economic benefits.
Welle Donker, Frederika+2 more
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NCORS OPEN DATA ECOSYSTEM: BEYOND OPEN DATA!
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Supinajaroen, W. (author)+2 more
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Open data offer the opportunity to economically combine data into large-scale datasets, fostering collaboration and re-use in the interest of treating researchers’ resources as well as study participants with care. Whereas advantages of utilising open data might be self-evident, the production of open datasets also challenges individual researchers ...
Caroline Fischer+2 more
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Association analysis of repetitive elements and R-loop formation across species
Background Although recent studies have revealed the genome-wide distribution of R-loops, our understanding of R-loop formation is still limited. Genomes are known to have a large number of repetitive elements.
Chao Zeng+2 more
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From Open Data to Open Science [PDF]
AbstractThe open science movement continues to gain momentum, attention, and discussion. However, there are a number of different interpretations, viewpoints, and perspectives as to what the term “open science” means. In this study, we define open science as a collaborative culture enabled by technology that empowers the open sharing of data ...
Rahul Ramachandran+2 more
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