Open Science in Dinosaur Paleontology

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Summary:

Abstract:  Research is in the midst of a period of global terraform, usually heralded under the banner of ‘Open Science’. Open Science is a response from communities to an increasingly digital ecosystem, enabling new practices to emerge. Three of the major pillars of Open Science include Open Access, Open Data, and Open Source. The global paleontological community is slowly adapting to each of these as part of its culture, raising new questions around scientific practices, data standards and interoperability, and the role of paleontological research in a modern society. This chapter discusses some of the progress that the paleontological community has made in shifting towards open practices, and considers some potential avenues for the future of the field.

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https://paleorxiv.org/wzfpb

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oa.new oa.paleontology oa.open_science oa.data oa.floss

Date tagged:

03/11/2019, 09:45

Date published:

03/11/2019, 05:45