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What do we mean by open science?
(Addressed in absentia to "Tools for Open Science", Second Life, Aug 20 2007. I am sorry I could not be there.)
Sources and Models We don't have to re-invent the wheel:
Flexibility We don't want to start a cult, and we don't want to bog anyone down in semantics. There's no purity test or loyalty oath. My own view is that Open Science (or whatever we end up calling it) is not an ideology but an hypothesis: that openly shared, collaborative research models will prove more productive than the highly competitive "standard model" under which we now operate. Openness in scientific research covers a range of practices, from tentative explorations with a single small side-project all the way to Open Notebook Science á la Jean-Claude, and we should welcome every step away from the current hypercompetitive model. Open Notebook Science provides a useful marker for the Open end of the spectrum; perhaps all a Declaration need do is identify the minimum requirements that mark the other end of the spectrum? Conditions What standards must a research project or programme meet in order to be considered Open?
Comments The SciFoo Lives On session on definitions for Open Science is set for Sept 4, 2007 16:00 GMT Richard Akerman has also posted on this topic: Jean-Claude, thanks for organizing that session. I'll be there! I saw Richard's post... we should try to get him to come to the SL session. I will be there. Post a comment |
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Bill,
I think we should have a SciFoo Lives On session on definitions and standard for Open Science, separate from the more technical discussion we had yesterday. Obviously you need to be there.
Next week is "Medicine and Web 2.0", as suggested by Berci. Maybe the following week then?