Sharing data, publishing preprints and making research outputs freely available all have tangible benefits for individual scientists and society. Here are tips to get started Open research goes beyond ...
Open research principles aim to foster openness, transparency, replicability and accountability, writes Steven Vidovic. Here, he offers a fresh perspective along with practices to establish trust in ...
We are fully committed to open research and the benefits this brings for researchers, institutions, funders and the wider public. For authors who wish to publish their research open access, the Nature ...
The Open Research Community at LSE is an informal group of researchers, academics, and professional services staff from across LSE. Our aim is to bring together LSE staff and students to champion open ...
Science is, by its very nature, an open activity. Research results are intended to be publicly assessed and utilised, both within the scientific community and in all other contexts in which ...
Open research can be defined by the application of its core concepts through a range of research practices. Open research practices will differ according to discipline and research context; however, a ...
Openness is not 'all or nothing' and beginning by implementing just one open research practice is a great start. Many researchers have already adopted some open science practices and the pace at which ...