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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 Science is Robust Science
The present work represents a commentary response to Grand and colleagues' (2017) work calling for a more robust science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. The present work details how open science as a movement and the Open Science Framework can facilitate the excellent recommendations made by Grand and colleagues.
Zickar, Michael +2 more
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Open Science, open issues [PDF]
This book brings contributions by researchers from differentareas and a wide range of countries, including Brazil, who have asignificant role and reflection in the field of open and collaborativescience.The topic of open science is gaining ground not only withininstitutional environments for science, technology and innovation,but also in other contexts
Albagli, Sarita +2 more
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Schwerpunktthema "Open Science"
Die aktuelle Ausgabe der „Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare“ (Mitteilungen der VÖB) ist dem Schwerpunktthema „Open Science“ gewidmet, das viele verschiedene Bereiche wie etwa den offenen Zugang zu ...
Susanne Blumesberger +3 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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The paper presents the current state of Building the Bulgarian Open Science Cloud (BOSC).
Peter Stanchev, Krassen Stefanov
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Open Science and Responsible Science
The motivation for this editorial arose from an episode experienced by two of the authors. During a thesis defense, when questioned by a faculty member about the instrument used in her research, a student described how difficult it had been to locate it.
Liliane Furtado +2 more
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Rice Galaxy: An open resource for plant science [PDF]
Background: Rice molecular genetics, breeding, genetic diversity, and allied research (such as rice-pathogen interaction) have adopted sequencing technologies and high-density genotyping platforms for genome variation analysis and gene discovery ...
Alexandrov, Nickolai +20 more
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Open science cannot succeed without open peer review
Open Science principles have been a critical driver for change in scholarly communication. Opening up research publications has led to encouraging rates of growth of Open Access but it has now become evident that true and system-wide change will only ...
Giannis Tsakonas
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Improving Evidence Quality for Organisational Change Management through Open Science [PDF]
Purpose: Popular contingency approaches to organisational change management imply that it is known what and when practices are most appropriate and effective to manage change. The current work questions this assumption.
Evans, Thomas
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