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An expert committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine organized a public symposium in conjunction with the September 2019 meeting of the Roundtable on Aligning Incentives for Open Science. The symposium explored current barriers to adopting open science practices and how they might be addressed, with a primary focus on researcher adoption of open science practices such as sharing data and code, preregistration of studies, enabling replication and reproducibility, preprint posting, and utilizing open publishing platforms. A Proceedings of a Workshop-in Brief was prepared by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional guidelines.
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Workshop_in_brief
·2020
The actual and potential benefits of open science include strengthened rigor and reliability, the ability to address new questions,faster and more inclusive dissemination of knowledge, broader participation in research, effective use of resources, improved performance of research tasks, and open pub...
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Description
An ad hoc planning committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will organize a public symposium in conjunction with the September 2019 meeting of the Roundtable on Aligning Incentives for Open Science. The symposium will explore current barriers to adopting open science practices and how they might be addressed, with a primary focus on researcher adoption of open science practices such as sharing data and code, preregistration of studies, enabling replication and reproducibility, preprint posting, and utilizing open publishing platforms. A Proceedings of a Workshop-in Brief will be prepared by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional guidelines.
Contributors
Sponsors
Department of Health and Human Services
Private: Non Profit
Staff
Tom Arrison
Lead
Major units and sub-units
Policy and Global Affairs
Lead
U.S. Science and Innovation Policy
Lead