A Plan to Develop Open Science’s Green Shoots into a Thriving Garden

« Over the past several decades, the movement for open science, which promises a more inclusive, efficient, and trustworthy way of conducting and disseminating scientific research, has grown. Driven by the belief that openly sharing knowledge in all its forms—papers, data, software, methods, and more—can help address a raft of societal quandaries (including, though not limited to, systemic inequity and public mistrust in science), the adoption of open science principles has become increasingly mainstream. (…) »

source > issues.org, Tananbaum, Greg, Chelle Gentemann, Kamran Naim, and Christopher Steven Marcum. “A Plan to Develop Open Science’s Green Shoots into a Thriving Garden.” Issues in Science and Technology 40, no. 2 (Winter 2024): 24–26. https://doi.org/10.58875/MZSW4704

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