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Publicados in Liberate Science

The Open Update is our podcast to help you stay informed on what’s happening in the open research landscape. In season 1, we covered the headlines for 52 weeks. In season 2, we dove in deep to understand the implications of the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science with 10 specialists.

Publicados in Leiden Madtrics
Autor Marianne Gauffriau

Research assessment has a long history continuously introducing new methods, tools, and agendas, for example, peer review of publications dating back to 17 th century and catalogues from the 19 th century that facilitated publication counting. This blog post discusses Responsible Research Assessment (RRA), an agenda gaining attention today.

Publicados in Liberate Science

Copyright is automatic: You create something and it will have copyright. This blog, just by writing it will have copyright. Even your doodles. It is the contract without paper trail. That also means: Without any intervention, nobody will be able to legally copy it. The interventions to make that copyright more workable are important in open movements. Such interventions provide the legal certainty to reuse whatever it is you are interested in.

Publicados in Samuel Moore
Autor Samuel Moore

This week, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) declared 2023 its ‘Year of Open Science’, announcing ‘new grant funding, improvements in research infrastructure, broadened research participation for emerging scholars, and expanded opportunities for public engagement’. This announcement builds on the OSTP’s open access policy announcement last year that will require immediate open access to federally-funded research from

Publicados in wisspub.net

Gestern hat das White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) der Biden-⁠Harris Administration angekündigt, das Jahr 2023 unter das Motto Open Science zu stellen.  Mit Fördermitteln, einer Weiterentwicklung der Forschungsinfrastruktur, sowie einer Verbesserung der Forschungsbeteiligung für Early Stage Researchers soll das Anliegen des „open and equitable research“ gestärkt werden.

Publicados in Chris Hartgerink
Autor Chris Hartgerink

💡 These are my remarks for the junior researcher panel at the APE2023 conference. This blog is slightly edited for clarity and expands the quote selection from Aaron Swartz. Aaron Swartz died a decade ago today - to commemorate him I’ll start by reading selected quotes from the Guerilla Open Access Manifesto here today. I would argue to reframe publishing as a question of power — as Aaron talked about it: Information is power.