From Open Access to Open Science: The Path From Scientific Reality to Open Scientific Communication
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in: SAGE Open, Jahrgang 10, Nr. 2, 01.04.2020.
Publikation: Beiträge in Zeitschriften › Zeitschriftenaufsätze › Forschung › begutachtet
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T1 - From Open Access to Open Science
T2 - The Path From Scientific Reality to Open Scientific Communication
AU - Heise, Christian
AU - Pearce, Joshua M.
PY - 2020/4/1
Y1 - 2020/4/1
N2 - Although opening up of research is considered an appropriate and trend-setting model for future scientific communication, it can still be difficult to put open science into practice. How open and transparent can a scientific work be? This article investigates the potential to make all information and the whole work process of a qualification project such as a doctoral thesis comprehensively and freely accessible on the internet with an open free license both in the final form and completely traceable in development. The answer to the initial question, the self-experiment and the associated demand for openness, posed several challenges for a doctoral student, the institution, and the examination regulations, which are still based on the publication of an individually written and completed work that cannot be viewed by the public during the creation process. In the case of data and other documents, publication is usually not planned even after completion. This state of affairs in the use of open science in the humanities will be compared with open science best practices in the physical sciences. The reasons and influencing factors for open developments in science and research are presented, empirically and experimentally tested in the development of the first completely open humanities-based PhD thesis. The results of this two-part study show that it is possible to publish everything related to the doctoral study, qualification, and research process as soon as possible, as comprehensively as possible, and under an open license.
AB - Although opening up of research is considered an appropriate and trend-setting model for future scientific communication, it can still be difficult to put open science into practice. How open and transparent can a scientific work be? This article investigates the potential to make all information and the whole work process of a qualification project such as a doctoral thesis comprehensively and freely accessible on the internet with an open free license both in the final form and completely traceable in development. The answer to the initial question, the self-experiment and the associated demand for openness, posed several challenges for a doctoral student, the institution, and the examination regulations, which are still based on the publication of an individually written and completed work that cannot be viewed by the public during the creation process. In the case of data and other documents, publication is usually not planned even after completion. This state of affairs in the use of open science in the humanities will be compared with open science best practices in the physical sciences. The reasons and influencing factors for open developments in science and research are presented, empirically and experimentally tested in the development of the first completely open humanities-based PhD thesis. The results of this two-part study show that it is possible to publish everything related to the doctoral study, qualification, and research process as soon as possible, as comprehensively as possible, and under an open license.
KW - academics
KW - communication
KW - communication studies
KW - communication technologies
KW - cultural communication
KW - education
KW - human communication
KW - information science
KW - information technology
KW - knowledge
KW - libraries
KW - mass communication
KW - media and society
KW - new media
KW - science
KW - science communication
KW - social sciences
KW - sociology
KW - technology
KW - Media and communication studies
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U2 - 10.1177/2158244020915900
DO - 10.1177/2158244020915900
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:85084591392
VL - 10
JO - SAGE Open
JF - SAGE Open
SN - 2158-2440
IS - 2
ER -