In most modern economies scientific and technological research activities are conducted in two distinct organizational modes: commercially oriented R&D based upon proprietary information, and noncommercial "open science." When taken together and kept in proper balance, these form a complementary pair of institutionally differentiated sub-systems. Each can work to amplify and augment the productivity of the other, thereby spurring long-term economic growth and improvements of social welfare in knowledge-driven societies. This paper considers the difference between historical origins of open science and its modern, critically important role in the allocation of research resources. The institutional structure of 'The Republic of Open Science�'...
There are several arguments for promoting the necessity of Open Access (OA). Public funded research ...
Scientific openness is both very old and very new. For centuries, the communal sharing of findings h...
Digitalization is changing the whole life cycle of research. It comes from a bottom-up movement: the...
Open Access’ main goal is not the subversion of publishers’ role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
The Cold War’s ending has brought mounting pressures to recognize national science and technology re...
Modern "big science" projects, such as the LHC experiments in physics that are being prepared to run...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
We are currently witnessing a fundamental structural transformation of the scientific public sphere,...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
This conceptual paper traces the origins and progress of Open Science and proposes its generative co...
Increasing access charges and transactions costs arising from monopoly rights in data and informatio...
Science is facing a fundamental turning point of its history. Never as in this historical moment it ...
From contributions of astronomy data and DNA sequences to disease treatment research, scientific act...
An increasingly digital world gives us an unprecedented opportunity to harness the scientific potent...
Discusses the potential of open access to overcome the divide between the mainstream and the periphe...
There are several arguments for promoting the necessity of Open Access (OA). Public funded research ...
Scientific openness is both very old and very new. For centuries, the communal sharing of findings h...
Digitalization is changing the whole life cycle of research. It comes from a bottom-up movement: the...
Open Access’ main goal is not the subversion of publishers’ role as driving actors in an oligopolist...
The Cold War’s ending has brought mounting pressures to recognize national science and technology re...
Modern "big science" projects, such as the LHC experiments in physics that are being prepared to run...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
We are currently witnessing a fundamental structural transformation of the scientific public sphere,...
Open Science is a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Middle Ages. In the end of the twentieth...
This conceptual paper traces the origins and progress of Open Science and proposes its generative co...
Increasing access charges and transactions costs arising from monopoly rights in data and informatio...
Science is facing a fundamental turning point of its history. Never as in this historical moment it ...
From contributions of astronomy data and DNA sequences to disease treatment research, scientific act...
An increasingly digital world gives us an unprecedented opportunity to harness the scientific potent...
Discusses the potential of open access to overcome the divide between the mainstream and the periphe...
There are several arguments for promoting the necessity of Open Access (OA). Public funded research ...
Scientific openness is both very old and very new. For centuries, the communal sharing of findings h...
Digitalization is changing the whole life cycle of research. It comes from a bottom-up movement: the...