Identifying the challenges in implementing open science [version 1; peer review: 2 approved].

MNI open research Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-10-12 DOI:10.12688/mniopenres.12805.1
Sarah E Ali-Khan, Antoine Jean, E Richard Gold
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Areas of open science (OS) policy and practice are already relatively well-advanced in several countries and sectors through the initiatives of some governments, funders, philanthropy, researchers and the community. Nevertheless, the current research and innovation system, including in the focus of this report, the life sciences, remains weighted against OS. In October 2017, thought-leaders from across the world gathered at an Open Science Leadership Forum in the Washington DC office of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to share their views on what successful OS looks like. We focused on OS partnerships as this is an emerging model that aims to accelerate science and innovation. These outcomes are captured in a first meeting report: Defining Success in Open Science. On several occasions, these conversations turned to the challenges that must be addressed and new policies required to effectively and sustainably advance OS practice. Thereupon, in this report, we describe the concerns raised and what is needed to address them supplemented by our review of the literature, and suggest the stakeholder groups that may be best placed to begin to take action. It emerges that to be successful, OS will require the active engagement of all stakeholders: while the research community must develop research questions, identify partners and networks, policy communities need to create an environment that is supportive of experimentation by removing barriers. This report aims to contribute to ongoing discussions about OS and its implementation. It is also part of a step-wise process to develop and mobilize a toolkit of quantitative and qualitative indicators to assist global stakeholders in implementing high value OS collaborations. Currently in co-development through an open and international process, this set of measures will allow the generation of needed evidence on the influence of OS partnerships on research, innovation, and critical social and economic goals.

确定实施开放科学的挑战[第 1 版;同行评审:2 人通过]。
通过一些政府、资助者、慈善机构、研究人员和社区的倡议,开放科学(OS)政策和实践领域已经在一些国家和部门取得了相对较好的进展。尽管如此,当前的研究与创新体系,包括本报告重点关注的生命科学领域,仍然不利于开放科学。2017年10月,来自世界各地的思想领袖齐聚比尔及梅林达-盖茨基金会华盛顿特区办事处的开放科学领袖论坛,分享他们对成功的操作系统的看法。我们的重点是操作系统伙伴关系,因为这是一种旨在加速科学和创新的新兴模式。第一次会议报告中记录了这些成果:定义开放科学的成功。在多个场合,我们讨论了必须应对的挑战,以及有效、可持续地推进开放科学实践所需的新政策。因此,在本报告中,我们描述了所提出的问题以及解决这些问题所需的措施,并对我们的文献进行了补充,同时提出了最适合开始采取行动的利益相关者群体。我们发现,要想取得成功,操作系统需要所有利益相关者的积极参与:研究界必须提出研究问题、确定合作伙伴和网络,而政策界则需要通过消除障碍来创造一个支持实验的环境。本报告旨在为正在进行的有关操作系统及其实施的讨论做出贡献。它也是逐步开发和调动定量和定性指标工具包的一部分,以帮助全球利益相关者实施高价值的操作系统合作。目前,这套指标正在通过一个开放的国际进程共同开发,它将为操作系统伙伴关系对研究、创新以及重要的社会和经济目标的影响提供所需的证据。
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