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Open Research Glossary - Introduction
Jon Tennant and Ross Mounce
January 2020
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The Open Research Glossary is designed to be a resource to inform people about the culture of ‘open research’.

You can find the latest version of it here. Also available in Word, HTML, and PDF formats.

The rationale for this project was simple. The language underpinning "open research" is complex, touching on a number of issues around copyright, licensing, metadata, scholarly publishing, and more. Some of the associated terminology is highly specialised, which can make participation in discussions around open research difficult.

Now, with the changes in the last 5 years in open research, and increasing community engagement in debates, we feel that an updated version of the Glossary is needed. Our goal with this resource is to make sure that, to the greatest extent possible, participation in discussions is inclusive, rather than divisive. By having a common understanding of the relevant vocabulary, we can empower ourselves to help make progress faster.

The latest version of this document has been updated by Jon Tennant and Ross Mounce at the beginning of 2020.

To recommend any edits or additions, please use the project issue tracker. You can also contact us directly here.

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Content license: CC0 Public Domain Dedication

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In May 2015, the first version of this Glossary was published on Figshare and hosted by the Right to Research Coalition as a community resource. This was originally a crowd-sourced effort, led by Jon Tennant and Ross Mounce.

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