How to make your medieval research more visible with open scholarship methods and tools

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Summary:

Today research is in the midst of a global transformation that is usually referred to as Open Science. Open Science is a response from communities to global societal developments and to the digital transformation of research processes and leads to the emergence of new practices that are embedded in a digital ecosystem. The global Medieval Studies community is slowly adapting to this new culture that raises new questions around scientific practices. This article discusses three major pillars of Open Science: Open Access, Open Data, and Open Science Communication in the Digital Age. It considers the potential of these practices for individual researchers and for the role of medieval research in a modern society and explains good practices to start with.

Link:

https://doi.org/10.21001/itma.2021.15.14

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oa.new oa.digital_humanities oa.open_science oa.floss oa.history oa.repositories oa.data oa.blogs oa.journals oa.scholcomm oa.fair oa.ssh oa.humanities

Date tagged:

05/25/2021, 18:40

Date published:

05/25/2021, 14:40