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Open Research aims to make research more accessible, transparent, reproducible, shared and collaborative. Doing so is meant to democratize and diversify access to knowledge and knowledge production, and ensure that research is useful outside of academic ...
Nicki Lisa Cole+2 more
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Promoting trust in research and researchers: How open science and research integrity are intertwined
Proponents of open science often refer to issues pertaining to research integrity and vice versa. In this commentary, we argue that concepts such as responsible research practices, transparency, and open science are connected to one another, but that ...
T. Haven+4 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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From Open Data to Open Science
The 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.
Rahul Ramachandran+2 more
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Open science and public trust in science: Results from two studies
In two studies, we examined whether open science practices, such as making materials, data, and code of a study openly accessible, positively affect public trust in science.
Tom Rosman+4 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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Biosecurity in an age of open science
The risk of accidental or deliberate misuse of biological research is increasing as biotechnology advances. As open science becomes widespread, we must consider its impact on those risks and develop solutions that ensure security while facilitating ...
James A. Smith, J. Sandbrink
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The scientific reform movement, which is frequently referred to as open science, has the potential to substantially reshape how science is done, and for this reason, its socio-political antecedents and consequences deserve serious scholarly attention. In a recently formed literature that professes to meet this need, it has been widely argued that the ...
Uygun Tunç, Duygu+2 more
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Open science, closed doors: The perils and potential of open science for research in practice
This paper advocates for the value of open science in many areas of research. However, after briefly reviewing the fundamental principles underlying open science practices and their use and justification, the paper identifies four incompatibilities ...
Richard A. Guzzo+2 more
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Open Citizen Science: fostering open knowledge with participation [PDF]
Citizen Science or community science has been around for a long time. The scope of community involvement in Citizen Science initiatives ranges from short-term data collection to intensive engagement to delve into a research topic together with scientists
Étienne Serbe-Kamp+3 more
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