• Open Science: An Introduction
  • Welcome
    • Copyright
    • UBCO Biology open materials
    • Conventions
  • OS 101
  • 1 Principles of Open Science
    • 1.1 The Burden of Proof
      • Causal Links
      • Science & Social Trust
    • 1.2 A Crisis
    • 1.3 What Exactly is Open Science?
      • A Replication Crisis
      • Flashy Science or Good Science
      • Incentives
      • Enter Open Science
    • 1.4 Core Values
    • 1.5 Core Values: Scientific Integrity
      • Best Practices
    • 1.6 Core Values: Equity & Communication
      • Communication
      • Audiences
    • 1.7 Core Values: Diversity & Inclusion
      • Diversity in Research Culture
    • 1.8 An Equitable and Inclusive Open Science
      • Countering Systemic Bias
    • 1.9 Wrap up
  • OS 102
  • 2 Open Science in Action: Benefits
    • 2.1 Introduction
    • 2.2 Accelerated Innovation
      • Creating Efficiencies
      • From Patents to Open Science
    • 2.3 Collaboration
    • 2.4 Responsive Policy and Research
    • 2.5 Diversification of Science
    • 2.6 Career Benefits for Researchers
  • 3 Open Science in Action: Challenges
    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 Incentives & Rewards
      • The Current Reward System
      • Strategies for Change
    • 3.3 Awareness & Training
      • A Learning Curve
      • Advocating for Open
    • 3.4 Intellectual Property Rights
      • The Open COVID Pledge: IP for Free in a Time of Crisis
    • 3.5 Conclusion
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Open Science: An Introduction for Biology

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