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The Power of Open Science: Collaborative and Transparent Research

Discover the practice of Open Science, where research data, lab notes, and research processes are freely available for collaboration and contribution. Embrace the principles of reuse, redistribution, and reproduction of research and its underlying data and methods.

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The Power of Open Science: Collaborative and Transparent Research

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  1. What is Open Science? [your name] [your job title] [your organisation] Twitter: [@yourtwittername]

  2. What is Open Science? Open Science is the practice of science in such a way that others can collaborate and contribute, where research data, lab notes and other research processes are freely available, under terms that enable reuse, redistribution and reproduction of the research and its underlying data and methods. [FOSTER, Open Science Definition: https://www.fosteropenscience.eu/foster-taxonomy/open-science-definition]

  3. Open Science all along the research lifecycle

  4. ResearchLifecycle: focus on the steps Experiments, Interviews, Observations, etc. Journal article, Dissertation, Book, Source Code, etc. Statistics, processes, analysis, documentation, etc. Numbers, Code, Text, Images, sound records, etc.

  5. ResearchLifecycle: focuson thepublications Experiments, Interviews, Observations, etc. Journal article, Dissertation, Book, Source Code, etc. Statistics, processes, analysis, documentation, etc. Numbers, Code, Text, Images, sound records, etc.

  6. Openingup the research life cycle Wikis, Blogs, Social Media Experiments, Interviews, Observations, etc. Journal article, Dissertation, Book, Source Code, etc. Workflow Management Systems Statistics, processes, analysis, documentation, etc. Numbers, Code, Text, Images, sound records, etc. Interactive computing Versioning control, Storage & Management

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