[science-at] An inclusive approach to open science

Stefan Kasberger stefan.kasberger at gmx.at
Thu Jun 27 17:30:39 UTC 2013


hey,

it would be very good to have some students working on open science
issues in their bachelor or masters thesis. If you know some who are
interested or some professors/teachers who would guide this, please
write it to me and share it with others here.

cheers, stefan

Am 2013-06-27 18:12, schrieb Peter Kraker:
> Hi Bernhard,
> 
> thanks for the nice words and the feedback! Wording will be important so your comment is much appreciated. I also think that it will be important to point to all the other initiatives such as altmerics. This should not be a replacement for existing projects, but rather a more social approach to open science.
> 
> Best,
> Peter
> 
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> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. Juni 2013 13:31
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> Betreff: Re: [science-at] An inclusive approach to open science
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Your approach sounds great! My only concern is that by including words such as “source code” and “data” you address some specific fields (eg., cs, physics) that have already made great progress in being open (cf. arxiv.org). With a more general formulation, e.g. something like “processes and products of scholarly communication” you could avoid that and also address people in other fields.
> 
> I also think that “open science” should also restrain from a purely paper-centric publication model (“only the paper count”) and acknowledge other forms of publications (datasets, blogposts, tools). This brings us to the altmetrics discussion (http://altmetrics.org/manifesto/), which I find very important, because it is also about incentives for scholars to follow an open science approach. Maybe you should include this point in the petition.
> 
> Bernhard
> 
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> Bernhard Haslhofer
> Postdoc Research Associate
> University of Vienna
> http://bernhardhaslhofer.info
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> 
> On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Peter Kraker wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have written a blogpost on an effort for an inclusive approach to open science that started at a meeting here in Graz. Please do get into the discussion and let us know about your ideas!
>>
>> http://science20.wordpress.com/2013/06/25/an-inclusive-approach-to-open-science/
>>
>> Best,
>> Peter
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