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Open Science Practices in Gambling Research Publications (2016–2019): A Scoping Review
The replication crisis has stimulated researchers around the world to adopt open science research practices intended to reduce publication bias and improve research quality.
Eric R. Louderback +6 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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The paper presents the current state of Building the Bulgarian Open Science Cloud (BOSC).
Peter Stanchev, Krassen Stefanov
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The open science (OS) movement has advocated for increased transparency in certain aspects of research. Communication is taking its first steps toward OS as some journals have adopted OS guidelines codified by another discipline.
Jesse Fox +16 more
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An overview on open science in the European rail sector
Despite the increasing relevance of Open Science (OS) in the European research landscape, very few publications have addressed the analysis of its role within the European rail context.
Celestino Sánchez Martín +2 more
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Sharing, collaborating, and building trust: How Open Science advances language testing
The Open Science movement is taking hold around the world, and language testers are taking part. In this Viewpoint, I discuss how sharing, collaborating, and building trust, guided by Open Science principles, benefit the language testing field.
Paula M. Winke
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Closing the knowledge‐action gap in conservation with open science
The knowledge‐action gap in conservation science and practice occurs when research outputs do not result in actions to protect or restore biodiversity. Among the diverse and complex reasons for this gap, three barriers are fundamental: knowledge is often
Dominique G. Roche +8 more
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Analysis on Open Science Roadmap and Design on Decision-Making Method of Open Science Road [PDF]
[Objective/Significance] Whether a country enters the open science and how to choose the path, it is urgent to provide the decision-making methods. [Method/Process] As a national science policy, open science can be planned and implemented by way of road ...
HUANG Jinxia, ZHAO Zhanyi, WANG Fang
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A guide for social science journal editors on easing into open science
Journal editors have a large amount of power to advance open science in their respective fields by incentivising and mandating open policies and practices at their journals.
Priya Silverstein +38 more
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Opening science to society: how to progress societal engagement into (open) science policies
A broad understanding of the aims and objectives of the international open science movement was recently adopted with the 2021 UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science, expanding the focus of open science to include scientific knowledge, infrastructures ...
U. Wehn +5 more
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