In the last two decades, the scientific world has waged an extraordinary campaign for openness — most notably through open ...
A new docufilm hosted by CNBC explores Frontiers' missin to make science open and why it makes sense today more than ever to ...
The ‘open science’ concept is gaining more followers, not least through the efforts of the cultural organization UNESCO. Over the past several years, the organization has been consulting on how ...
JMIR Publications, a leading open-access digital health research publisher, and Sikt (Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in ...
LONDON, July 16 (Reuters) - The debate over free access to publicly-funded scientific research will shift to the European Commission after the UK government backed a report calling for financial ...
Publishers often charge authors to publish their publicly-funded research. Will a federal crackdown make a difference?
Three years ago, health researchers worldwide combed through CORD-19, an open data set containing everything we knew about the novel coronavirus. That level of openness, assisted by artificial ...
In 2015, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, one of the largest charitable research foundations in the world, introduced a new publication policy that promised to pay publication charges for papers ...
Lenny Teytelman can still recall his days as a PhD student 20 years ago when he accessed public databases for his studies in yeast genetics. “My research would be technically impossible had ...
The open science community has a unique and vital role to play in countering these efforts. Open science promotes transparency, integrity, rigor, accessibility, equity, and accountability—asserting ...
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