Open Science: One Term, Five Schools of Thought by Benedikt Fecher, Sascha Friesike :: SSRN

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Abstract:  Open Science is an umbrella term that encompasses a multitude of assumptions about the future of knowledge creation and dissemination. Based on a literature review, this paper aims at structuring the overall discourse by proposing five Open Science schools of thought: the infrastructure school (which is concerned with the technological architecture), the public school (which is concerned with the accessibility of knowledge creation), the measurement school (which is concerned with alternative impact measurement), the democratic school (which is concerned with access to knowledge) and the pragmatic school (which is concerned with collaborative research).

 

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https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2272036

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12/15/2019, 08:42

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oa.open_science oa.terminology oa.definitions oa.infrastructure oa.access oa.collaboration

Date tagged:

12/15/2019, 13:42

Date published:

06/01/2013, 09:42