Presentation sponsored by the WHOI Biology Department, Woods Hole, MA on 27 June 2016We are hearing more about open: open data, open access, open source, open science, et cetera. More often, data sharing is requested or required by funders, journals, publishers, and institutions. What does this mean for how we do science? What are the implications for individual researchers? I will provide an overview of the trends towards openness in science, why this is a good thing, and how you can participate
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Scientific openness is both very old and very new. For centuries, the communal sharing of findings h...
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Presentation slides in both .pptx and .pdf formats for an invited talk I gave at the Alan Turing Ins...
In this article, we provide a toolbox of recommendations and resources for those aspiring to promote...
In this article, we provide a toolbox of recommendations and resources for those aspiring to promote...
Scientific openness is both very old and very new. For centuries, the communal sharing of findings h...
<p>This is the presentation to be given at #scio13 ScienceOnline13</p> <p> </p> <p>This session will...
Open science is increasingly receiving attention and support from scientists, institutions, and pub...
Ann Grand gave this presentation as part of the University of Exeter's Open Access Week events in Oc...
Open Science is all about collaboration and sharing, but how to do it in practice? After outlining s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Open science starts with open conversation and two way communication. I advocate for having a contin...
Open science is the most recent paradigm shift in the practice of science. However, it is a practice...
<p>We are experiencing a paradigm shift in the way new knowledge is shared. The internet allows for ...
Our conference track invited STS scholars to explore Open Science from an STS perspective and to dis...
Open – a well-known word, but with multiple facets: open, open-minded… In the publishing industry, “...
In this talk, I try to explain why we are talking about Open Science now by examining the history of...
Presentation slides in both .pptx and .pdf formats for an invited talk I gave at the Alan Turing Ins...
In this article, we provide a toolbox of recommendations and resources for those aspiring to promote...
In this article, we provide a toolbox of recommendations and resources for those aspiring to promote...