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The term 'open science' refers to a range of methods, tools, platforms and practices that aim to make scientific research more accessible, transparent, reproducible and reliable. This includes, for example, sharing code, data and research materials, embracing new publishing formats such as registered reports and preprints, pursuing replication studies ...
Bertram, Michael G+5 more
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Scientific progress is built on research that is reliable, accurate, and verifiable. The methods and evidentiary reasoning that underlie scientific claims must be available for scrutiny. Like other fields, the education sciences suffer from problems such
Tim van der Zee, Justin Reich
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Open Access: Science Publishing as Science Publishing Should Be [PDF]
Full and unimpeded access (Open Access) to science literature is needed. It is not provided by the traditional subscription-based publishing model.
Jan Velterop
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Will e-Science Be Open Science? [PDF]
This contribution examines various aspects of "openness" in research, and seeks to gauge the degree to which contemporary "e-science" practices are congruent with "open science." Norms and practices of openness are held to have been vital for the work of modern scientific communities, but concerns about the growth of stronger technical and ...
Paul A. David+3 more
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Who can participate in Open Science and whose interests are served? Open Science in principle holds the potential to reduce inequality, but this is not going to happen unless it operates within a consistent framework and environment that supports this ...
Martin Dominik+8 more
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Open Access and the Progress of Science [PDF]
There’s an old joke about asking the way to somewhere and being told it would be best not to start from where you are. It’s a good way to frame some thoughts about whether our present system of scholarly communication aids the progress of science or gets
Alma Swan
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Open Science, Open Data, and Open Scholarship: European Policies to Make Science Fit for the Twenty-First Century [PDF]
Open science will make science more efficient, reliable, and responsive to societal challenges. The European Commission has sought to advance open science policy from its inception in a holistic and integrated way, covering all aspects of the research ...
Jean-Claude Burgelman+6 more
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Is Open Science the Same as Open Source Science? [PDF]
How open source hardware and software can help to level up open science into open research when used for both methods and tools in the research activities.
Vegas Hernández, Jesús María+3 more
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Open science is the most recent paradigm shift in the practice of science. However, it is a practice that has emerged relatively recently and as such, its definition is constantly-shifting and evolving. This commentary describes the historical background of open science and its current practice, particularly with reference to its relationship with ...
Grand, Ann
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Open Sesame: R for Data Science is Open Science
A review of a recent book on data science is framed within the context of open science. I propose that R is a natural bridge between data and open science and a powerful ally in promoting transparent, reproducible science.
Christopher J. Lortie
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