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Open science strategies in research policies: A comparative exploration of Canada, the US and the UK
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2015
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Public PolicyResearch PoliciesComparative ExplorationOpen Science StrategiesOpen AccessEducationOpen Innovation‘ Openness ’Science And Technology StudiesSocial InnovationResearch EthicsOpen ResearchTechnologyOpen CollaborationOpen DataScience Policy
Several movements have emerged related to the general idea of promoting ‘openness’ in science. Research councils are key institutions in bringing about changes proposed by these movements, as sponsors and facilitators of research. In this paper we identify the approaches used in Canada, the US and the UK to advance open science, as a step towards understanding how policy in this area is evolving. The findings highlight three broad patterns across the countries, showing that open science is supported not only be the activities of individual research councils, but also through government mandates and inter-council cooperation. These patterns involve efforts to create a digital infrastructure for open science, to foster open access, and to support open data initiatives.
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