Recommendations on Open Science Rewards and Initiatives – Guidance for Multiple Stakeholders in Research

« Open Science contributes to the collective building of scientific knowledge and societal progress. However, academic research currently fails to recognise and reward efforts to share research outputs. Yet it is crucial that such activities be valued, as they require considerable time, energy, and expertise to make scientific outputs usable by others, as stated by the FAIR principles. To address this challenge, several bottom-up and top-down initiatives have emerged to explore ways to assess and credit Open Science activities (e.g., Research Data Alliance, RDA) and to promote the assessment of a broad spectrum of research outputs, including datasets and software (e.g., Coalition for Advancement of Research Assessment, CoARA). As part of the RDA-SHARC (SHAring Rewards and Credit) interest group, we have developed a set of recommendations to help implement various rewarding schemes at different levels. (…) »

source > zenodo.org, Mabile, L., Shmagun, H., Erdmann, C., Cambon-Thomsen, A., Thomsen, M., Grattarola, F., & RDA Sharing Rewards and Credit (SHARC) IG. (2024). Recommendations on Open Science Rewards and Initiatives - Guidance for Multiple Stakeholders in Research (Version 1). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.15497/RDA000117

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