During the last decade universities have developed policies and infrastructures to support open access to publications but now it is time to move a step forward. There is an increasing demand for accessing data supporting the research results to validate and reproduce them. Therefore universities have to be prepared for this new challenge that goes beyond dissemination because it requires a strategy for managing research data within institutions. In this paper I will try to give some hints on how to deal with this challenge that can be framed in the new open science movement aimed at providing openness in all the whole cycle of research
Schirrwagen J, Wiljes C, Pietsch C, Hachmeister N, Czerniak A. Catalyzing the Open Science Transform...
Universities are key sites of knowledge creation. Governments and research funders are increasingly ...
LERU (League of European Research Universities) has produced a blueprint for how European Universiti...
During the last decade universities have developed policies and infrastructures to support open acce...
In this paper we will address the questions of what and where the value of open access to research d...
This briefing paper presents the current state of open research data across academic disciplines. It...
Changes in modes of publication over recent decades and moves to publish material freely and openly ...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
In 2020, we introduced an open science policy in our space research institute SRON in the Netherland...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
This paper aims to set out the reasons underlying the need to foster as much as possible the sharing...
The development of information technology makes it possible to collect and analyse more and more dat...
Recent policy changes in the European Union have introduced the requirement for publicly funded rese...
Open Science is one of the main challenges that researchers have to cope with, not only for their me...
Data sharing can be defined as the release of research data that can be used by others. With the rec...
Schirrwagen J, Wiljes C, Pietsch C, Hachmeister N, Czerniak A. Catalyzing the Open Science Transform...
Universities are key sites of knowledge creation. Governments and research funders are increasingly ...
LERU (League of European Research Universities) has produced a blueprint for how European Universiti...
During the last decade universities have developed policies and infrastructures to support open acce...
In this paper we will address the questions of what and where the value of open access to research d...
This briefing paper presents the current state of open research data across academic disciplines. It...
Changes in modes of publication over recent decades and moves to publish material freely and openly ...
The primary target of the worldwide Open Access initiative is the 2.5 million articles published eve...
In 2020, we introduced an open science policy in our space research institute SRON in the Netherland...
This paper examines the development of the Open Access movement in scholarly communication, with par...
This paper aims to set out the reasons underlying the need to foster as much as possible the sharing...
The development of information technology makes it possible to collect and analyse more and more dat...
Recent policy changes in the European Union have introduced the requirement for publicly funded rese...
Open Science is one of the main challenges that researchers have to cope with, not only for their me...
Data sharing can be defined as the release of research data that can be used by others. With the rec...
Schirrwagen J, Wiljes C, Pietsch C, Hachmeister N, Czerniak A. Catalyzing the Open Science Transform...
Universities are key sites of knowledge creation. Governments and research funders are increasingly ...
LERU (League of European Research Universities) has produced a blueprint for how European Universiti...