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16 May Open Science benchmark #38
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NASA's Open Science initiative promotes several key values that drive its mission to make scientific research and data more accessible, transparent, and collaborative. While NASA may not explicitly list a "top 10" set of values, here are ten significant values that are commonly associated with their Open Science efforts:
These values collectively contribute to NASA's goal of advancing scientific knowledge, fostering public trust in science, and maximizing the societal benefits of its research and exploration efforts. |
When it comes to NASA's Open Science initiative, there are certain practices and behaviors that go against the core values and principles of open science. Here are ten "not to do" items that should be avoided:
By avoiding these "not to do" items, researchers can uphold the values of open science and contribute to a more transparent, accessible, and collaborative scientific community. |
citizen science is cool |
Here are notable open science initiatives along with their respective leaders:
NASA Transform to Open Science (TOPS)
Center for Open Science (COS)
CERN Open Science
US Government Open Science Initiatives
PLOS Open Peer Review
Citizen Science
Open Educational Resources (OER)
Open Research Notebooks
Open Licensing
Open Science Infrastructure
These leaders are driving significant initiatives in the field of open science, promoting transparency, accessibility, and collaboration in research.
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