This Research Topic publishes comprehensive, peer-reviewed information on citizen science methods and data sets. In citizen science, members of the public contribute to authentic scientific research ...
One way forward is to have an open debate within the scientific community about how and why data sharing, both formal and informal, works or does not work. This debate is necessary to articulate ...
Open science refers to the mechanisms by which the findability ... Research data can be raw data, processed data, data in the possession of a third party, shared data or published data. The degree of ...
In data science, the best format for sharing data depends on the use case ... There are different types of data licenses, ranging from open to restricted, and you need to choose one that matches ...
OSSI includes a commitment to the open sharing of software, data, and knowledge (algorithms, papers, documents, ancillary information) as early as possible in the scientific process. The principles of ...
Amazon Web Services, for example, is not the only solution for science. Against this backdrop, this Research Topic focuses on the state of the art of open-source platforms ... tools and concepts are ...
Open Science represents a cultural shift in how the scientific community works. Researchers are consciously and responsibly moving towards curating, storing and sharing publications, research data and ...
Open science, however, could change things for the better ... The cloud would be the best solution for the federal government to organize its data and allow for information-sharing and collaboration.
If you want to make your data (openly) available to the general public and make it FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable), citable and comply with funder requirements, you can consider ...
Reuse and verifiability are the main purposes of having research data available. Access to research data (being as inclusive as possible) and accompanying documentation makes science more efficient ...