Assembly Series - Improving openness and reproducibility in scholarly communication | Psychological & Brain Sciences

lterrat's bookmarks 2017-03-09

Summary:

"March 22, 2017 - 12:00pm

Graham Chapel

Shifting the scholarly culture toward open access, open data, and open workflow is partly an incentives problem, partly an infrastructure problem, and partly a coordination problem.  The Center for Open Science (COS; http://cos.io/) is a non-profit technology and culture change organization working on all three.  The central components of COS’s strategy are [1] fostering a commercial environment that monetizes on service delivery, not controlling access to content, [2] providing free, open, public goods infrastructure that scholarly communities brand and operate based on their local norms, and [3] coordinating across disciplinary and stakeholder silos to align scholarly practices with scholarly values."

Link:

https://psychweb.wustl.edu/events/1911

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Date tagged:

03/09/2017, 22:22

Date published:

03/09/2017, 17:22