开放科学进展:对开放获取文章的文献评估

A. A. Waskita, Zaenal Akbar, D. R. Saleh, Y. Kartika, Ariani Indrawati
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开放科学运动已被各国广泛应用于多个科学领域。在许多情况下,这种做法的好处已得到证明,尤其是在医疗和社会经济背景下,这种做法加速了寻找Covid-19大流行解决方案的过程。尽管如此,该运动仍面临着多重挑战,包括在采用其众多方面的不平衡。例如,表明运动起点的开放获取方面已被广泛实践。不幸的是,虽然开放获取是必不可少的,但仅靠开放获取实践不足以追求开放科学。在这项工作中,我们想评估采用的不平衡,特别是衡量开放获取实践如何对其他实践做出贡献,即开放数据和开放源代码作为开放可再现性研究的一个子方面。我们的评估是基于对300篇开放获取文章的描述性统计分析,这些文章来自三个领域,即工程、社会和生命科学。我们的研究结果表明,自由和开放源代码的计算机代码在三个科学领域中占主导地位。然而,社会科学对公共数据的参与度最低。
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Open science progress: A literature assessment of open access articles
The open science movement has been widely adopted in multiple scientific fields across nations. Its benefit has been proven in many cases, most notably when the practice accelerated the search for solutions to the Covid-19 pandemic both in medical and socio-economic contexts. Still, the movement has faced multiple challenges, including an imbalance in the adoption of its numerous aspects. For example, the open access aspect which indicates the starting point of the movement has been widely practiced. Unfortunately, while open access is essential, an open access practice alone is not enough to pursue open science. In this work, we would like to assess the imbalance of the adoption, especially to measure how open access practice contributes to other practices, namely open data and open source as a sub-aspect of the open reproducibility research. Our assessment is based on descriptive statistic analysis of 300 open access articles from three domains, that is engineering, social and life science. Our findings indicated that the free and open source computer codes were dominantly adopted by the three scientific fields. However, social science has the lowest involvement in public data.
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