Trust me, I’m a doctor: could more open science change how much we trust scientists? | Alphr

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Summary:

"Not necessarily. “Open science” is a growing movement that could, in its broadest application, result in everything to do with science – from preliminary ideas to researchers’ lab notebooks – being made freely accessible to everyone and anyone in real time. Open-access publishing, which allows free access to and reuse of scientific papers, is already happening, and research shows that the impact of a paper is greater when it’s open access."

In this article, scientist Stephen Curry discusses Open Science and other issues.

Link:

http://www.alphr.com/science/1001062/trust-me-i-m-a-doctor-could-more-open-science-change-how-much-we-trust-scientists

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Date tagged:

07/02/2015, 12:29

Date published:

07/02/2015, 11:32