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Open Access for Open Science [PDF]
The EMBO Journal and EMBO Reports join EMBO Molecular Medicine, Molecular Systems Biology and Life Science Alliance as Open Access journals from 2024. Full Open Access at EMBO Press completes another step towards the goal of an integrated Open Science approach for the dissemination of highly selected and curated science.
Bernd Pulverer
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The results of research financed by public funds are regarded as a public good and should be published electronically so that they are immediately and publicly available without charge and can be reused by third parties.
Swiss National Science Foundation
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New science on the Open Science Grid [PDF]
The Open Science Grid (OSG) includes work to enable new science, new scientists, and new modalities in support of computationally based research. There are frequently significant sociological and organizational changes required in transformation from the
Altunay, Mine +17 more
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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 vital for the work of modern scientific
Matthijs den Besten +2 more
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Open science in archaeology [PDF]
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Barton, C. Michael +48 more
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New ways of Communicating Science: Open Science and Open Access [PDF]
Eduardo Augusto Victor Rocha +1 more
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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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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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Abstract The mainstream sciences are experiencing a revolution of methodology. This revolution was inspired, in part, by the realization that a surprising number of findings in the bioscientific literature could not be replicated or reproduced by independent laboratories.
Jason Chin +2 more
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Open Science in Education Sciences [PDF]
The Open Science movement has gained considerable traction in the last decade. The Open Science movement tries to increase trust in research results and open the access to all elements of a research project to the public. Central to these goals, Open Science has promoted five critical tenets: Open Data, Open Analysis, Open Materials, Preregistration ...
Wilhelmina van Dijk +2 more
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