Artículo
Open science with closed research assessment systems?
Fecha de publicación:
05/2021
Editorial:
International Association of Universities
Revista:
IAU Horizons
ISSN:
2076-2194
e-ISSN:
2076-2208
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
An increasingly digital world gives us an unprecedented opportunity to harness the scientific potential inherent to all countries and academic communities. The internet made it possible for scientists on opposite sides of the Earth to collaborate without meeting face to face. The trend towards international co-authorship is picking up speed, in hegemonic and non-hegemonic countries. Scientists can now share their research data by making them freely available online, under terms that enable this research to be re-used, reproduced, redistributed and credited. The open access movement has gradually evolved into an open science movement that seeks to make the entire scientific process more accessible and transparent by sharing data, protocols, software and infrastructure (Persic, Beigel, Hodson & OtiBoateng, 2021). However, daily life at universities and research centres presents performance pressures that counteract these opportunities and slow down the drive for openness, traditionally in the nature of scientific culture.
Palabras clave:
Open science
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Research assessment
,
Impact Factor
,
Evaluation criteria
Archivos asociados
Licencia
Identificadores
Colecciones
Articulos(INCIHUSA)
Articulos de INST. DE CS. HUMANAS, SOC. Y AMBIENTALES
Articulos de INST. DE CS. HUMANAS, SOC. Y AMBIENTALES
Citación
Beigel, Maria Fernanda; Open science with closed research assessment systems?; International Association of Universities; IAU Horizons; 26; 1; 5-2021; 43-44
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