Towards Open Science – mutual learning for systemic change
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date: 20/06/2018
As a truly global movement, Open Science strives to improve accessibility to and reusability of research practices and outcomes. But there is no common baseline for how to implement Open Science nationally.
The Open Science MLE embraced a hands-on, ‘learning by doing’ approach supported by external expertise. Concrete examples, models, best practices and knowledge exchanges fostered broader understanding of the implications and benefits of Open Science strategies, covering key elements of the European Open Science Agenda: 1) The potential of non-traditional metrics or ‘altmetrics’, which go beyond citations of articles; 2) Incentives and rewards for researchers to engage in Open Science activities; 3) Guidelines for developing and implementing national policies for Open Science.
For more details on the lessons learned and good practice examples, read the summary article and the full final report on the PSF’s Mutual Learning Exercise on Open Science.
More information:
Read the Summary Article on the PSF Mutual Learning Exercise on Open Science: Altmetrics and Rewards
Read the Final Report of the PSF Mutual Learning Exercise on Open Science: Altmetrics and Rewards
Learn about PSF’s Mutual Learning Exercise on Open Science