Open Science in the Humanities, or: Open Humanities?

« Open science refers to both the practices and norms of more open and transparent communication and research in scientific disciplines and the discourse on these practices and norms. There is no such discourse dedicated to the humanities. Though the humanities appear to be less coherent as a cluster of scholarship than the sciences are, they do share unique characteristics which lead to distinct scholarly communication and research practices. A discourse on making these practices more open and transparent needs to take account of these characteristics. (…) »

source > mdpi.com, Marcel Knöchelmann, 19 novembre 2019, https://doi.org/10.3390/publications7040065

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