Open Science for Non-Specialists: Making Open Science Meaningful Beyond the Scientific Community | Philosophy of Science | Cambridge Core

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Summary:

Abstract:  A major goal of the open science movement is to make more scientific information available to non-specialists, but it has been difficult to meaningfully achieve that goal. In response, this paper argues for two steps: (1) focusing on the scientific content that is most relevant to non-specialist audiences; and (2) packaging that content in meaningful ways for those audiences. The paper uses a case study involving a major environmental health issue (namely, PFAS pollution) to illustrate how the proponents of open science can work with groups like government agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and extension programs to implement these two steps.

 

Link:

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/philosophy-of-science/article/open-science-for-nonspecialists-making-open-science-meaningful-beyond-the-scientific-community/70855E04352B57CA03319FE385B6D095

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oa.new oa.open_science oa.lay oa.case oa.climate oa.intelligibility

Date tagged:

05/24/2022, 09:29

Date published:

05/24/2022, 05:29