Reducing Barriers to Open Science by Standardizing Practices and Realigning Incentives

peter.suber's bookmarks 2022-12-20

Summary:

"Open science, the practice of sharing findings and resources towards the collaborative pursuit of scientific progress and societal good, can accelerate the pace of research and contribute to a more equitable society. However, the current culture of scientific research is not optimally structured to promote extensive sharing of a range of outputs. In this policy position paper, we outline current open science practices and key bottlenecks in their broader adoption. We propose that national science agencies create a digital infrastructure framework that would standardize open science principles and make them actionable. We also suggest ways of redefining research success to align better with open science, and to incentivize a system where sharing various research outputs is beneficial to researchers."

Link:

https://www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/article_1038126_jspg210201.html

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Tags:

oa.standards oa.recommendations oa.practices oa.open_science oa.obstacles oa.new oa.infrastructure oa.incentives

Date tagged:

12/20/2022, 11:39

Date published:

12/20/2022, 06:39