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Title
Which aspects of the Open Science agenda are most relevant to scientometric research and publishing? An opinion paper
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Abstract
Open Science is an umbrella term that encompasses many recommendations for possible changes in research practices, management, and publishing with the objective to increase transparency and accessibility. This has become an important science policy issue that all disciplines should consider. Many Open Science recommendations may be valuable for the further development of research and publishing but not all are relevant to all fields. This opinion paper considers the aspects of Open Science that are most relevant for scientometricians, discussing how they can be usefully applied.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Quantitative science studies / International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics. - Cambridge, MA, 2020, currens
Publication
Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press , 2021
ISSN
2641-3337
DOI
10.1162/QSS_E_00121
Volume/pages
2 :2 (2021) , p. 438-453
ISI
000753939000002
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Creation 18.03.2021
Last edited 05.01.2025
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