Progress on Open Science: Towards a Shared Research Knowledge System. Final Report of the Open Science Policy Platform
Mendez, Eva; Lawrence, Rebecca; MacCallum, Catriona J.; Moar, Eva; Lossau, Norbert; Deketelaere, Kurt; Luyben, Karel; Epure, Manuela; Bertero, Michaela; Garfinkel, Michele; Hirvikoski, Tuija; Rossel, Christophe; Koch, Wolfram; Leonelli, Sabina; Borrell-Dami, Lidia; Vogel, Johannes; Mabe, Michael; Wood, John; Scott, Matthew; Andreozzi, Sergio; Manola, Natalia; Edmond, Jennifer; Venturini, Gioi; Hormia Poutanen, Kristiina (2020)
Mendez, Eva
Lawrence, Rebecca
MacCallum, Catriona J.
Moar, Eva
Lossau, Norbert
Deketelaere, Kurt
Luyben, Karel
Epure, Manuela
Bertero, Michaela
Garfinkel, Michele
Hirvikoski, Tuija
Rossel, Christophe
Koch, Wolfram
Leonelli, Sabina
Borrell-Dami, Lidia
Vogel, Johannes
Mabe, Michael
Wood, John
Scott, Matthew
Andreozzi, Sergio
Manola, Natalia
Edmond, Jennifer
Venturini, Gioi
Hormia Poutanen, Kristiina
European commission
2020
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2020060140095
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2020060140095
Tiivistelmä
This final report of the EU Open Science Policy Platform (OSPP) provides a brief overview of its four-year mandate from 2016 to 2020, followed by an update on progress by each stakeholder group over the past two years since the publication of the OSPP’s recommendations across the European Commission’s eight ambitions on Open Science, (OSPP-REC1). This summary of Practical Commitments for Implementation with specific examples of progress by each stakeholder community across Europe (see Annex A) is followed by a perspective from each group on the major outstanding blockers to progress and possible next steps. The group of 25 key stakeholder representatives have then come together to propose a vision for moving beyond Open Science to create a shared research knowledge system by 2030.