We need greater inclusivity in open science
Hanna_S's bookmarks 2025-01-03
Summary:
"Open science has made substantial progress over recent decades, building on the progress of the open access movement.
When the Center for Open Science (COS) was established in 2013, much of the discussion was about what open science was, why we needed to practise it and how it could be advanced. The conversation has shifted dramatically since then, with the inclusion of open science in policies and recommendations from the European Union (Horizon Europe), the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (Federal Year of Open Science) and UNESCO (Recommendation on Open Science)..."