This page and its subpages belong to an introductory talk on Open Science given remotely on May 5, 2013 at a BdWi workshop on research evaluation in Bielefeld.
Open science - often used interchangeably with the more encompassing term open research - is concerned with making scientific research more transparent and more efficient. A central aspect to it is to provide open access to scientific information, especially to the research published in scholarly journals and to the underlying data , much of which traditional science tends to hide away. Other aspects are more open forms of collaboration and engagement with a wider audience, including citizen scientists and the public at large.
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