The Role of Open Science in Our Research

Authors

  • Angeles Blanco Univ Complutense Madrid, Deptment of Chemical Engineering & Materials, Avda Complutense S-N, Madrid 28040, Spain

Keywords:

FAIR data, Sharing of data, Engagement, Citizen science, Standardization, Open research

Abstract

This editorial considers Open Science, what it is, what are its potential benefits, what are the pillars of engagement upon which it rests, and what are some of the main challenges facing its further adoption by research communities. At its core, Open Science involves sharing not only the contents of a traditional research article, but also of any source data and methodologies upon which the reported findings are based. Though some extra work may be required, usually without anyone providing additional resources to do that work, continuous developments in digital technology are making Open Science easier to implement. While not all data is suitable to be shared, Open Science practices are widely supported within the wider research community and funding organizations.

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Published

2024-02-02

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