<p><b>Abstract</b></p><div><div><div><p>Open access, open data, open source, and other open scholarship practices are growing in popularity and necessity. However, widespread adoption of these practices has not yet been achieved. One reason is that researchers are uncertain about how sharing their work will affect their careers. We review literature demonstrating that open research is associated with increases in citations, media attention, potential collaborators, job opportunities, and funding opportunities. These findings are evidence that open research practices bring significant benefits to researchers relative to more traditional closed practices. </p><p><em>NOTE: This manuscript was originally posted as a preprint, and has now been p...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
Science policy increasingly focuses on maximising societal benefits from science and technology inve...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
Open access, open data, open source and other open scholarship practices are growing in popularity a...
<p><em>Presented May 19, 2014 at the University of North Texas Open Access Symposium, The Business a...
While openness is well applied to software development and exploitation (open sources), and successf...
We report on an exploratory study consisting of brief case studies in selected disciplines, examinin...
The movement towards open science is a consequence of seemingly pervasive failures to replicate prev...
The movement towards open science is a consequence of seemingly pervasive failures to replicate prev...
We report on an exploratory study consisting of brief case studies in selected disciplines, examinin...
Open science is considered a new science paradigm to make research accessible, accountable, and effe...
Open science is considered a new science paradigm to make research accessible, accountable, and effe...
A new RIN/NESTA project looks at a series [of] case studies examining what motivates researchers to...
Contains fulltext : 192527.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Some scholars t...
<p>Are you an early career researcher or PhD candidate? Do you want to know more about open access p...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
Science policy increasingly focuses on maximising societal benefits from science and technology inve...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
Open access, open data, open source and other open scholarship practices are growing in popularity a...
<p><em>Presented May 19, 2014 at the University of North Texas Open Access Symposium, The Business a...
While openness is well applied to software development and exploitation (open sources), and successf...
We report on an exploratory study consisting of brief case studies in selected disciplines, examinin...
The movement towards open science is a consequence of seemingly pervasive failures to replicate prev...
The movement towards open science is a consequence of seemingly pervasive failures to replicate prev...
We report on an exploratory study consisting of brief case studies in selected disciplines, examinin...
Open science is considered a new science paradigm to make research accessible, accountable, and effe...
Open science is considered a new science paradigm to make research accessible, accountable, and effe...
A new RIN/NESTA project looks at a series [of] case studies examining what motivates researchers to...
Contains fulltext : 192527.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Some scholars t...
<p>Are you an early career researcher or PhD candidate? Do you want to know more about open access p...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
Science policy increasingly focuses on maximising societal benefits from science and technology inve...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...