Open Research Task
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An Open Research Task is a Research Task that is an free and open task.
- Context:
- It can range from being an Open Academic Research Task/Open Science to being an Open Industry Research Task to being an Open Individual Research Task.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Scientific Data, Citizen Science.
References
2013
- (Wikipedia, 2013) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_research Retrieved:2013-12-1.
- Open research is research conducted in the spirit of free and open source software. Much like open source schemes that are built around a source code that is made public, the central theme of open research is to make clear accounts of the methodology freely available via the internet, along with any data or results extracted or derived from them. This permits a massively distributed collaboration, and one in which anyone may participate at any level of the project.
If the research is scientific in nature, it is frequently referred to as open science. [1] [2] Open research can also include social sciences, the humanities, mathematics, engineering and medicine.
- Open research is research conducted in the spirit of free and open source software. Much like open source schemes that are built around a source code that is made public, the central theme of open research is to make clear accounts of the methodology freely available via the internet, along with any data or results extracted or derived from them. This permits a massively distributed collaboration, and one in which anyone may participate at any level of the project.
- ↑ For an overview, see "Reinventing Discovery" by Michael Nielsen, Princeton University Press (October 21, 2011), ISBN 0-691-14890-2
- ↑ Woelfle, Michael; Olliaro, Piero; Todd, Matthew H. (23 September 2011). "Open science is a research accelerator". Nature Chemistry 3 (10): 745–748. doi:10.1038/nchem.1149. http://www.nature.com/nchem/journal/v3/n10/full/nchem.1149.html. Retrieved 16 October 2013.