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 ...
Auteurs/Authors : Joachim Schöpfel, Eric Kergosien, Hélène Prost Le projet D4Humanities s’inscrit dans le champ des Humanités numériques – comment permett...
Authors : Malcolm Wolski, Louise Howard, Joanna Richardson There is worldwide interest in the potential of open science to increase the quality, impact, and ben...
Authors : Wei Jeng, Daqing He, Yu Chi Design/methodology/approach We conducted two focus group sessions and one individual interview with eight employees at th...
Authors : Gianmaria Silvello, Georgeta Bordea, Nicola Ferro, Paul Buitelaar, Toine Bogers Experimental evaluation carried out in international large-scale campa...
Authors : Veerle Van den Eynden, Louise Corti Sharing and publishing social science research data have a long history in the UK, through long-standing agreement...
Author : Samantha Teplitzky Introduction The norms of a research community influence practice, and norms of openness and sharing can be shaped to encourage rese...