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A Book: Made at the Open Science Lab as part of TIB Book Sprints R&D
Tags / topics: open science, introduction, motivation, guides
Open Science has become an indispensable part of modern science. There are several definitions of "openness" in relation to different aspects of science - the Open Definition sets out principles as follows “Open means anyone can freely access, use, modify, and share for any purpose (subject, at most, to requirements that preserve provenance and openness).” Practical guides for the implementation of those principles in different areas such as research data or publishing are of great importance because they can be used right away.
In this compendium, we compile important guides with their specific features and fields of application. The book was written as part of a student seminar at the Hanover University of Applied Sciences and Arts.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4740163
Written on write.handbuch.io | source on GitHub - Multiformat outputted to GitHub Pages - CSS Typesetting | PDF | EPUB - using the single source publishing ADA Pipeline.
See Contributors list HsH. BIM-224, Open Knowledge, summer term 2021, Blümel.
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Book sections for editing (permission needed)
- OSG001 - Front Matter and Introduction https://write.handbuch.io/document/387/#title
- OSG002 - Open Science and Knowledge Justice https://write.handbuch.io/document/388/#title
- OSG003 - Open Science and Data Science https://write.handbuch.io/document/389/#title
- OSG004 - Open Science and Citizen Science https://write.handbuch.io/document/390/#title
- OSG005 - Open Science and Open Access Publishing https://write.handbuch.io/document/391/#title
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- ADA Publishing tech OSL - Rapid publishing pipeline https://github.com/NFDI4Culture/ADA-semantic-publishing
- Fidus Writer - Semantic Academic Editor https://fiduswriter.org/
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Book style 'open science' (CC BY-SA 4.0) - thanks to Interpunct Studios - fullstack graphic design.
Cover Maria Sael CC BY-SA 4.0.
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