The goal of this poster is to contribute to a common understanding of the concept of "Open Science". Indeed, it is widely recognized nowadays that there is no single, accepted, unified definition of Open Science. This motivates our proposal of an Open Science definition as a political and legal framework where research outputs are shared and disseminated in order to be rendered visible, accessible, reusable. Our contribution is developed standing over the concepts enhanced by the Budapest Open Science Initiative (BOAI), and by the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) and Open data movements. We have elaborated this definition proposal through a detailed analysis of some selected EC policies and laws as well as of the function of research eval...
Openness has become a common concept in a growing number of scientific and academic fields. Expressi...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
Open Science is the practice of science in such a way that others can collaborate and contribute, wh...
It is widely recognised nowadays that there is no single, accepted, unified definition of Open Scien...
This publication has two other versions:V3 dated 2021-02-28 available on Zenodo at https://zenodo.or...
Our proposal of an Open Science definition as a political and legal framework where research outputs...
Open Science is all about collaboration and sharing, but how to do it in practice? After outlining s...
Open Access’ main goal is not the subversion of publishers’ role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
The aim of this short essay is to answer the following question: is Open Science (OS) able to oppose...
Answering to the request for feedback on the Guidance on the Implementation of Plan S, we here, as a...
Open access refers to the free provision of scientific or academic literature on the Internet withou...
This presentation is from the CIVICA Research Open Science for the Social Sciences workshop on Open ...
Open science is based on the concept that free access to knowledge is a basic requirement for human ...
Although opening up of research is considered an appropriate and trend-setting model for future scie...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
Openness has become a common concept in a growing number of scientific and academic fields. Expressi...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
Open Science is the practice of science in such a way that others can collaborate and contribute, wh...
It is widely recognised nowadays that there is no single, accepted, unified definition of Open Scien...
This publication has two other versions:V3 dated 2021-02-28 available on Zenodo at https://zenodo.or...
Our proposal of an Open Science definition as a political and legal framework where research outputs...
Open Science is all about collaboration and sharing, but how to do it in practice? After outlining s...
Open Access’ main goal is not the subversion of publishers’ role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
The aim of this short essay is to answer the following question: is Open Science (OS) able to oppose...
Answering to the request for feedback on the Guidance on the Implementation of Plan S, we here, as a...
Open access refers to the free provision of scientific or academic literature on the Internet withou...
This presentation is from the CIVICA Research Open Science for the Social Sciences workshop on Open ...
Open science is based on the concept that free access to knowledge is a basic requirement for human ...
Although opening up of research is considered an appropriate and trend-setting model for future scie...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
Openness has become a common concept in a growing number of scientific and academic fields. Expressi...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
Open Science is the practice of science in such a way that others can collaborate and contribute, wh...