Complexity Explorer Santa Fe Institute

Introduction to Open Science

Lead instructor: Helena Miton

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1.3 Unit 1 References » Unit 1 References

Assembly, U. G. (1948). Universal declaration of human rights. UN General Assembly, 302(2).

Spellman, B. A., Gilbert, E. A., & Corker, K. S. (2018). Open science. Stevens; handbook of experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience, 5, 1-47.

Vicente-Sáez, R., & Martínez-Fuentes, C. (2018). Open Science now: A systematic literature review for an integrated definition. Journal of business research, 88, 428-436.

Fecher & Friesike, (2014) Open science: one term, five schools of thought. In Opening science (pp.17-47)

Watson, M. (2015). When will ‘open science’become simply ‘science’?. Genome biology, 16(1), 1-3.

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. (2018). Open science by design: Realizing a vision for 21st century research.

FOSTER Open Science typology: https://www.fosteropenscience.eu/resources

Bergmann, C. (2019). A short introduction to open science. Talk presented at the Max Planck Institutefor Human Development. Berlin, Germany. 2019-04-11.