Key Points • Open research infrastructure provides the building blocks of scientific progress, which must be available to everyone, with no barriers to access. • Organizations enabling open research infrastructure must endorse these fundamental principles: equity, value, trust, interoperability, sustainability and community governance. • Finding ways to invite co-creation and community participation engenders a strong sense of ‘buy-in’ and is therefore essential to developing successful research infrastructure.This is the author accepted manuscript for an article published in Learned Publishin
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In this article we argue that the current endeavors to achieve open access in scientific literature ...
Sharing of knowledge and infrastructure between Institutes, while retaining distinct repositories re...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
Openness at the layer of cultural works and data is the key to the data infrastructure we need to ac...
Closed and proprietary infrastructures limit the accessibility of research, often putting paywalls i...
<p>Everything we have gained by opening content and data will be under threat if we allow the enclos...
Inclusive and efficient open research depends on foundational open scholarly infrastructure. It has ...
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At Access 2 Perspectives, we understand global equity in scholarly communication as the opportunity ...
The interest of Knowledge Exchange is to help reap the benefits of open, more transparent and collab...
<p>Poster for IATUL conference 2015</p> <p>Digital technologies influence how scientists process in...
Open Science is a set of practices of science according to which re- search activities and the resea...
International audienceWe have studied the main components in the design of infrastructures for open ...
This chapter discusses the meaning of ‘open’ in science, social science and humanities research. It ...
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In this article we argue that the current endeavors to achieve open access in scientific literature ...
Sharing of knowledge and infrastructure between Institutes, while retaining distinct repositories re...
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