Openness in Scholarship: A Return to Core Values?
Author : Cameron Neylon The debate over the meaning, and value, of open movements has intensified. The fear of co-option of various efforts from Open Access to ...
Author : Cameron Neylon The debate over the meaning, and value, of open movements has intensified. The fear of co-option of various efforts from Open Access to ...
Authors : David M. Nichols, Michael B. Twidale The characterization of scholarly communication is dominated by citation-based measures. In this paper we propose...
Authors : Matthew Longshore Smith, Ruhiya Seward Since the early 2000s, there has been an explosion in the usage of the term open, arguably stemming from the ad...
Authors : Anna Lundgren, Hans Westlund In the networked information and knowledge-based economy and society, the notions of ‘open’ and ‘openness’ are used in a ...
Authors : Daniel Nüst, Markus Konkol, Marc Schutzeichel, Edzer Pebesma, Christian Kray, Holger Przibytzin, Jörg Lorenz A strong movement towards openness has se...
Authors : Jae-Nam Lee, Juyeon Ham, Byounggu Choi Many governments have recently begun to adopt the concept of open innovation. However, studies on...
Authors : Nadine Levin, Sabina Leonelli, Dagmara Weckowska, David Castle, John Dupré This article documents how biomedical researchers in the United Kingdom und...