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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 ...
Open science and open scholarship (OS) are research practices that make scholarly knowledge accessible to and benefits all. OS practices include the sharing of knowledge, research processes, methods, ...
Open Science Framework (OSF) and Protocols.io are open research management tools designed to enhance the rigour and reproducibility of research projects, foster collaboration, and support open ...
When Serbian and Maltese experts came together at MCAST for a three-day workshop on Open Science, they sparked new ideas, forged cross-border collaborations, and took practical steps toward a more tra ...
Open science includes a set of principles and practices, such as free access to publications, free availability of data sets, use of open-source software, and involvement of society in research ...
Data collection is the process of gathering and measuring information used for research. Collecting data is one of the most important steps in the research process, and is part of all disciplines ...
Replication research can take the temperature on how accurate science in a given field is, but research replication is easier ...
The typical lifecycle of a research process is about 3–5 years. If time is not allocated for data management or it is not planned in advance, data management often takes a backseat to publication. As ...
SAN FRANCISCO —PLOS today announced that it has received a $1.5 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and a $1 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to support ...
Research Data Management for Staff TUoS staff only; in person. This session provides an overview of research data management for all staff. Whether you are new to research data management or looking ...
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