What is it about?

This paper makes the case for Open Science as a means to support and practice Responsible Conduct of Research.

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Why is it important?

Responsible and ethical research practices imply research integrity in terms of transparency, honesty and accountability in all parts of research, being it when attaining funding for research, collecting and analyzing research data, collaborating on research, performing scholarly communication, e.g. authoring and disseminating research etc.

Perspectives

The topics associated with Open Science directly support responsible conduct and in fact, one can argue that Open Science is a ubiquitous prerequisite for good research practice.

Dr Bertil F Dorch
Syddansk Universitet

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This page is a summary of: Open, transparent and honest – the way we practice research, Nordic Perspectives on Open Science, October 2015, University Library at Tromso,
DOI: 10.7557/11.3618.
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