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Carin Rehncrona.

Carin Rehncrona

Doctoral student

Carin Rehncrona.

Early career researchers want Open Science

Author

  • Andrea Farnham
  • Christoph Kurz
  • Mehmet Ali Öztürk
  • Monica Solbiati
  • Oona Myllyntaus
  • Jordy Meekes
  • Tra My Pham
  • Clara Paz
  • Magda Langiewicz
  • Sophie Andrews
  • Liisa Kanninen
  • Chantal Agbemabiese
  • Arzu Tugce Guler
  • Jeffrey Durieux
  • Sarah Jasim
  • Olivia Viessmann
  • Stefano Frattini
  • Danagul Yembergenova
  • Carla Marin Benito
  • Marion Porte
  • Anaïs Grangeray-Vilmint
  • Rafael Prieto Curiel
  • Carin Rehncrona
  • Tareq Malas
  • Flavia Esposito
  • Kristina Hettne

Summary, in English

Open Science is encouraged by the European Union and many other political and scientific institutions. However, scientific practice is proving slow to change. We propose, as early career researchers, that it is our task to change scientific research into open scientific research and commit to Open Science principles.

Department/s

  • Department of Service Studies

Publishing year

2017-11-15

Language

English

Publication/Series

Genome Biology

Volume

18

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article (comment)

Publisher

BioMed Central (BMC)

Topic

  • Information Systems, Social aspects

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1474-7596