Openness at the layer of cultural works and data is the key to the data infrastructure we need to accelerate science. This article lays out three key elements of data infrastructure - collaboration, classification, and openness - which draw us inevitably towards the long-claimed, but rarely-achieved, goal of the scientific method: to make claims that are reproducible under similar circumstances by someone other than the claimant, to be reproducible
Closed and proprietary infrastructures limit the accessibility of research, often putting paywalls i...
Despite the hype, the effective implementation of Open Science is hindered by several cultural and t...
International audienceHow can political roadmaps, action plans and principles on open science be tra...
Although Open Science currently enjoys widespread support across scientific and technological commun...
Key Points • Open research infrastructure provides the building blocks of scientific progress, whi...
We have studied the main components in the design of infrastructures for open science and their inte...
An increasingly digital world gives us an unprecedented opportunity to harness the scientific potent...
There are still considerable limitations for conducting comprehensive open access. monitoring. Over ...
This chapter discusses the meaning of ‘open’ in science, social science and humanities research. It ...
This chapter discusses the meaning of ‘open’ in science, social science and humanities research. It ...
Open access to data is commonly required by funding agencies, journals, and public policy, despite t...
The current discourse around Open Science has tended to focus on the creation of new technological p...
<p>Poster for IATUL conference 2015</p> <p>Digital technologies influence how scientists process in...
Advancing a more open and inclusive research infrastructure: In an increasingly global and interconn...
Data provides the evidence for the published body of scientific knowledge, which is the foundation f...
Closed and proprietary infrastructures limit the accessibility of research, often putting paywalls i...
Despite the hype, the effective implementation of Open Science is hindered by several cultural and t...
International audienceHow can political roadmaps, action plans and principles on open science be tra...
Although Open Science currently enjoys widespread support across scientific and technological commun...
Key Points • Open research infrastructure provides the building blocks of scientific progress, whi...
We have studied the main components in the design of infrastructures for open science and their inte...
An increasingly digital world gives us an unprecedented opportunity to harness the scientific potent...
There are still considerable limitations for conducting comprehensive open access. monitoring. Over ...
This chapter discusses the meaning of ‘open’ in science, social science and humanities research. It ...
This chapter discusses the meaning of ‘open’ in science, social science and humanities research. It ...
Open access to data is commonly required by funding agencies, journals, and public policy, despite t...
The current discourse around Open Science has tended to focus on the creation of new technological p...
<p>Poster for IATUL conference 2015</p> <p>Digital technologies influence how scientists process in...
Advancing a more open and inclusive research infrastructure: In an increasingly global and interconn...
Data provides the evidence for the published body of scientific knowledge, which is the foundation f...
Closed and proprietary infrastructures limit the accessibility of research, often putting paywalls i...
Despite the hype, the effective implementation of Open Science is hindered by several cultural and t...
International audienceHow can political roadmaps, action plans and principles on open science be tra...