The evolution of open science – how digitization is transforming research
page_amanda's bookmarks 2015-10-21
Summary:
"Digitization is constantly transforming the way we conduct research. Terms like open access, open data, transparency and collaboration are widely discussed in the scientific community as well as in politics and the media. This month, various field experts met to discuss Science 2.0 – Science in Transition at the Quadriga Debate in Berlin. The buzzword combines innovative forms of research and publication processes that aim to benefit research collaboration, participation and the interaction of science with society. During the panel discussion, different questions were raised such as “How does digitization change research and publishing processes?” and “What are the limits of Science 2.0?” Dr. Stephane Berghmans (@StefEurope), Elsevier’s VP of Global Academic & Research Relations, took part in the panel, after which we spoke about developments in open science and where they might take us."
Read more about about the panel in the article.