Search results for "Open science"
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CasuHal : HAL Open Access Repository Users Group
2018
CasuHal is a team of volunteers, gathered into a non-profit organisation. Its purpose is to foster exchanges and communication among its 270+ members, to help them understand and take ownership of the HAL platform, and to propose the functional developments needed for a full institutional use.
E-repozitoriji atvērtās zinātnes kontekstā
2020
Bakalaura darba mērķis ir noskaidrot, kādas kompetences un prasmes saistībā ar repozitorijiem atvērtās zinātnes kontekstā ir nepieciešamas informācijas speciālistam. Darbā tiek pētīti ar atvērto zinātni saistīti jēdzieni un koncepcijas, aprakstīti ar repozitorijiem saistīti jautājumi, situācija Latvijā, kā arī kompetenču profili un modeļi, kuros apkopotas informācijas speciālistiem nepieciešamās prasmes un kompetences atvērtās zinātnes kontekstā. Empīriskajā daļā ir veikta kompetenču profilu un modeļu kontentanalīze un analizētas intervijas ar informācijas speciālistēm, kuru darbs ikdienā saistīts ar atvērtās zinātnes jautājumiem. Pētījuma rezultātā tika apkopotas daudzveidīgās prasmes un k…
Open science as a better gatekeeper for science and society: a perspective from neurolaw
2018
Results from cognitive neuroscience have been cited as evidence in courtrooms around the world, and their admissibility has been a challenge for the legal system. Unfortunately, the recent reproducibility crisis in cognitive neuroscience, showing that the published studies in cognitive neuroscience may not be as trustworthy as expected, has made the situation worse. Here we analysed how the irreproducible results in cognitive neuroscience literature could compromise the standards for admissibility of scientific evidence, and pointed out how the open science movement may help to alleviate these problems. We conclude that open science not only benefits the scientific community but also the le…
A primer for choosing, designing and evaluating registered reports for qualitative methods
2023
Registered reports are a publication format that involves peer reviewing studies both before and after carrying out research procedures. Although registered reports were originally developed to combat challenges in quantitative and confirmatory study designs, today registered reports are also available for qualitative and exploratory work. This article provides a brief primer that aims to help researchers in choosing, designing, and evaluating registered reports, which are driven by qualitative methods.
Compartir datos de investigación en cardiología
2013
El artículo expone las ventajas que aporta el compartir datos en la investigación en el área de cardiología
Impact of the knowledge society in the university and in scientific communication
2014
Over the last two decades, as a result of the introduction and intensive use of technologies for information and general knowledge, especially from the internet, the university is living in a process of complete transformation that affects it´s academic and organizational structures as well as the conception of educational methodology. The ICTs have demonstrated a need to establish coherent institutional strategies in their use and application, along with the possibility to expand the sphere of institutional action, in regards to general access to higher education. All of this shows an existing change from a model of education based on the transmission of knowledge, that was rather limited …
Factores facilitadores y barreras en la transición a la ciencia abierta: perspectiva de los agentes del sistema científico español
2022
This paper presents the results of a research study whose objective was to identify the facilitating factors and barriers that, in the opinion of representatives of the Spanish scientific community, impact the implementation of the new open science model in four areas: open access, open research data, research assessment and open peer review. A qualitative study was designed in which information was obtained through interviews with researchers, editors of scientific journals, representatives of assessment agencies and vice-chancellors, and through a focus group of librarians with expertise in aspects of open science. The enabling factors and barriers identified were related to the researche…
Le cadre légal, levier du référencement : un engagement du pôle éditorial de Bourgogne Franche-Comté
2022
Le cadre légal, levier du référencement : un engagement du pôle éditorial de Bourgogne Franche-Comté
The Roadmap to Finnish Open Science and Research
2015
Finland published its open science roadmap at the end of November 2014. This roadmap is based on the work of the Open Science and Research Initiative (ATT), a cross-administrative initiative established by the Ministry of Education and Culture. The goal of this initiative is to promote open science and availability of information. Exploration of recent developments of open access in the EU shows that Finland is not among the leading countries in the EU. This paper focuses on the practical action plan of this roadmap and describes how the weakest part of Finnish open science, green open access is to be lifted at international top level. peerReviewed
FORTHEM Alliance Universities’ Selected Good Practices in R&I. Towards a European University
2022
Libro sobre buenas prácticas en universidades FORTHEM en 5 áreas clave: internacionalización, ciencia abierta, co-creación con el ecosistema social y empresarial, y comunicación de la ciencia. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101017248. Book on existing good practices developed in FORTHEM universities regarding the key research areas identified - on the topics: internationalisation, open science, co-creation with the social and business ecosystem, and communication of science