Silveira et. al. (2023) Open Science taxonomy: revised and expanded | Zenodo

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Silveira, Lúcia da, Ribeiro, Nivaldo Calixto, Melero, Remedios, Mora-Campos, Andrea, Piraquive-Piraquive, Daniel Fernando, Uribe-Tirado, Alejandro, Sena, Priscila Machado Borges, Polanco-Cortés, Jorge, Fachin, Juliana, Santillán-Aldana, Julio, Silva, Fabiano Couto Corrêa da, Araújo, Ronaldo Ferreira, & Enciso-Betancourt, Andrés Mauricio. (2023). Open Science taxonomy: revised and expanded. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7940641

The figure presents a new version of the "Open Science Taxonomy", with 10 first-level facets, subdivided into 96 labels in all, 14 more than the version proposed by the Brazilians, Silveira et al. (2021), and 51 more than the initial version by Pontika et al. (2015). This study was developed through an exploratory research with a deductive approach. The first stage was composed of a review of the taxonomies, with 13 researchers who met weekly for conceptual and epistemological discussions related to Open Science, and methodological and procedural definitions for the study. As a result of the analyses, a taxonomy was developed to be evaluated by more specialists. For this, a questionnaire with open questions about each main axis of the taxonomy was sent to 68 experts. Twenty-one responses were obtained, which cooperated with the modeling and exposure of the terms for the new taxonomy.

 

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Date tagged:

07/13/2023, 10:38

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07/13/2023, 06:38