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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…

ciència obertasistema científicofinançament de la recercadades de recerca obertsEspañaDades TransmissiólegislaciónLibrary and Information Scienceslegislationresearch fundinglegislacióviabilidadopen sciencescientific systemEspanya:Biblioteconomía y Documentación [Materias Investigacion]ciencia abiertaopen accessavaluació de la recercaOpen access publishingEdició d'accés obertopen research dataEdición de acceso abiertoRevisión por pares abiertasistema científicaccés obertacceso abiertoresearch assessmentResearch dataopen peer reviewevaluación de la investigaciónviabilitatSpaindatos de investigación abiertosrevisió per parells obertaDades de recercafinanciación de la investigaciónInformation SystemsfeasibilityCiència
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Public availability of published research data in substance abuse journals

2014

[EN] Sharing research data is an increasingly necessary requirement for the advancement of science. The aim of this study was to analyse the policies on openness in sharing scientific research data in substance abuse journals. Journals included in the Substance abuse area of the Journal Citation Reports were used for the analysis, with reference to the instructions to authors published on the journals websites. In 67.6% of the journals, it is possible to store materials in thematic or institutional repositories; 47% accept supplemental material; 64.7% allow the reuse of data, and 41.2% admit the publication of their data on a website. Most journals recommend that authors deposit their data …

Substance-Related DisordersInternet privacyMedicine (miscellaneous)Poison controlOpen research dataBIBLIOTECONOMIA Y DOCUMENTACIONSharing dataReuseSuicide preventionAccess to InformationOpenness to experiencemedicineHumansGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)Data CurationSubstance abuse journalsImpact factorbusiness.industryHealth PolicyHuman factors and ergonomicsmedicine.diseaseSubstance abuseJournal Impact FactorPeriodicals as TopicCitationbusiness
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