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Let X be a stakeholder in research - be it a researcher, a research institution, a research funder, a research library, a scholarly journal, a research database, a repo of research-relevant code, a citizen science project, a student, you name it.
My question, then, is what X can do to encourage Open Science, i.e.
what actions they can take themselves to experiment with open approaches to sharing research
what actions they can take to signal to encourage others to engage with Open Science.
Let X be a stakeholder in research - be it a researcher, a research institution, a research funder, a research library, a scholarly journal, a research database, a repo of research-relevant code, a citizen science project, a student, you name it.
My question, then, is what X can do to encourage Open Science, i.e.
In part inspired by #36, I have started a number of threads for different X, e.g. What can research institutions do to encourage open science?, and I plan to devote some of my time at the Global Sprint to moving that conversation forward.
Your input would be most welcome.
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