Open Science: To What End?
By Cyndi GrossmanPhoto by Yash Patel on UnsplashI have a hard time defining open science. This was confirmed for me during a Critical Assessment of Open Science (CAOS) meeting hosted by Sage...
View ArticleDo Scientists Reuse Open Data?
By Irene PasquettoPhoto by Andrew Haimerl on UnsplashOpen science can mean many different things for different people. The way I see it, open-science practices and policies have two fundamental,...
View ArticleOpen Science is About the Outcomes, Content, and Process of Research
By Brian NosekPhoto by Maarten van den Heuvel on UnsplashMuch of the open science movement focuses on improving transparency and accessibility of the contents and outputs of research — papers, data,...
View ArticleRecognizing the Successes of Open Science
By C. Titus BrownPhoto by Levi Frey on UnsplashIn my view, open science fundamentally depends on tools, infrastructure and practice for making the research process more open, transparent, and...
View ArticleVoices From the Open Science Movement
By Lara Mangravite and John WilbanksPhoto by Joshua Sortino on UnsplashOpen science is an umbrella term used by many people to represent a diverse set of research methods designed to increase the...
View ArticleFrom Open Systems to Trusted Systems: New Approaches to Data Commons
By Michael KellenPhoto by Markus Spiske on UnsplashAt Sage, we’re always reflecting on the work we’ve done, and how it might need to evolve. Conversations with partners and colleagues at events such as...
View ArticleReproducibility in Computational Analysis
By Geraldine Van der AuweraPhoto by Brandon on UnsplashAs Lara Mangravite and John Wilbanks noted in their opening salvo, “open science” is such a multifaceted concept that it defies consensus...
View ArticleOn the Ethics of Open Science
By Nancy KassPhoto by Bit Cloud on UnsplashEthics is an essential consideration for any research initiative that collects, uses, or reuses human data or samples. In data activities of these types,...
View ArticleBringing Open Science to Neuroinformatics
By Helena LedmyrPhoto by jesse orrico on UnsplashThe amazing people at Sage Bionetworks have kindly asked me to contribute to their series of posts about open science. The first thing that occurred to...
View ArticleHow Data Commons Can Support Open Science
By Robert GrossmanPhoto by Robert V. Ruggiero on UnsplashIn the discussion about open science, we refer to the need for having data commons. What are data commons and why might a community develop one?...
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