Defining Success in Open Science [version 2; peer review:2 approved].

MNI open research Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-03-20 DOI:10.12688/mniopenres.12780.2
Sarah E Ali-Khan, Antoine Jean, Emily MacDonald, E Richard Gold
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Mounting evidence indicates that worldwide, innovation systems are increasing unsustainable. Equally, concerns about inequities in the science and innovation process, and in access to its benefits, continue. Against a backdrop of growing health, economic and scientific challenges global stakeholders are urgently seeking to spur innovation and maximize the just distribution of benefits for all. Open Science collaboration (OS) - comprising a variety of approaches to increase open, public, and rapid mobilization of scientific knowledge - is seen to be one of the most promising ways forward. Yet, many decision-makers hesitate to construct policy to support the adoption and implementation of OS without access to substantive, clear and reliable evidence. In October 2017, international thought-leaders gathered at an Open Science Leadership Forum in the Washington DC offices of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to share their views on what successful Open Science looks like. Delegates from developed and developing nations, national governments, science agencies and funding bodies, philanthropy, researchers, patient organizations and the biotechnology, pharma and artificial intelligence (AI) industries discussed the outcomes that would rally them to invest in OS, as well as wider issues of policy and implementation. This first of two reports, summarizes delegates' views on what they believe OS will deliver in terms of research, innovation and social impact in the life sciences. Through open and collaborative process over the next months, we will translate these success outcomes into a toolkit of quantitative and qualitative indicators to assess when, where and how open science collaborations best advance research, innovation and social benefit. Ultimately, this work aims to develop and openly share tools to allow stakeholders to evaluate and re-invent their innovation ecosystems, to maximize value for the global public and patients, and address long-standing questions about the mechanics of innovation.

定义开放科学的成功[第 2 版;同行评审:2 人通过]。
越来越多的证据表明,全世界的创新体系越来越难以为继。同样,人们对科学和创新过程中的不公平现象以及在获取其利益方面的不公平现象的担忧仍在继续。在健康、经济和科学挑战日益严峻的背景下,全球利益相关方正在紧急寻求刺激创新,并最大限度地为所有人公平分配利益。开放式科学合作(Open Science Cooperation,OS)--包括各种提高科学知识的开放性、公共性和快速动员的方法--被认为是最有前途的前进道路之一。然而,许多决策者在没有获得实质性、明确和可靠证据的情况下,在制定政策以支持采用和实施开放科学协作方面犹豫不决。2017年10月,国际思想领袖齐聚华盛顿特区比尔及梅林达-盖茨基金会办公室,参加开放科学领导力论坛,分享他们对成功的开放科学的看法。来自发达国家和发展中国家、国家政府、科学机构和资助机构、慈善机构、研究人员、患者组织以及生物技术、制药和人工智能(AI)行业的代表们讨论了能够号召他们投资操作系统的成果,以及更广泛的政策和实施问题。本报告是两份报告中的第一份,总结了与会代表的观点,即他们认为操作系统将在生命科学领域的研究、创新和社会影响方面带来哪些成果。在接下来的几个月里,我们将通过开放和合作的方式,将这些成功成果转化为一套定量和定性指标工具包,用于评估开放科学合作在何时、何地以及如何最有效地推动研究、创新和社会效益。最终,这项工作旨在开发和公开共享工具,让利益相关者能够评估和重塑其创新生态系统,为全球公众和患者创造最大价值,并解决创新机制方面的长期问题。
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