Tag: open science
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Semana internacional del acceso abierto
Con motivo de la Semana Internacional del Acceso Abierto, las y los invitamos a participar de nuestro conversatorio virtual “Abrir los datos de nuestras investigaciones: Motivaciones, oportunidades y obstáculos” el día 22 de Octubre a las 10 h México , 11 h Colombia/Ecuador , 13 h Argentina/Chile/Uruguay, 18 h España. El encuentro forma parte del ciclo #LecturasAbiertas de GLOSA, un espacio donde…
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Ciencia abierta: una lógica de dones
Ana Lucía Olmos Álvarez* En 2021, la UNESCO propuso una ambiciosa definición de ciencia abierta: un modelo de producción y circulación del conocimiento basado en la transparencia, el libre acceso, la colaboración y el respeto por la diversidad epistemológica. Pero, ¿qué significa convertir el conocimiento en algo «abierto», compartido y ofrecido a los demás? Una…
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ORRI: Where Openness Meets Responsibility
Read this text in: Español , Portugués, Catalan Open and Responsible Research Information (ORRI) represents an integrative approach. It involves establishing research information systems and practices that are: By adopting ORRI principles, institutions can maximize the societal benefits of research while mitigating risks such as misuse of data or ethical oversights. For example, open data…
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The evaluation of researchers adopting open science practices
More and more researchers are adopting open science practices. Open access and data accessibility in research are widely embraced by researchers, who aim to make scientific knowledge accessible for the benefit of society as a whole. Additionally, adopting open science practices is increasingly becoming a requirement in publicly funded research projects. However, evaluation systems for…
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The Importance of Data Autoarchiving and the Role of Licenses in Research Advancement
Data sharing has become a cornerstone of scientific progress. The mechanisms and frameworks through which it is achieved, such as data autoarchiving and the use of licenses (like CC BY or others), shape the impact of this practice on the scientific community, and more broadly, in society in general. Data autoarchiving refers to the automated…
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GLOSA members coordinated an Open Science, Intersectional Research, and Bioethics workshop at the AIBR Conference in Madrid.
On July 10th, Gabriela Irazábal and Ana Lucía Olmos Álvarez conducted the workshop “Open Science, Intersectional Research, and Bioethics” as part of the 10th AIBR International Anthropology Congress, which took place from July 10th to 12th, 2024, at the Faculty of Geography and History of the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain). The workshop focused on…