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Open Science is Just Good Science

In this lecture, Jon Tennant argues that ‘Open Science’ is ‘good science’, because it promotes transparency, reproducibility, and public good. However, he argues, researchers are not rewarded for doing good science. Tennant asks: ‘how can we all work together to kick-start a new culture of open scientific practices, without putting our best and brightest at risk? How do we want people in the future to see this pivotal time in the history of science?’ He challenges the audience to answer the question: ‘which side do you want to be on?’ This lecture was given at the DARIAH Annual Event 2018, held in Paris on May 22-24, was Open Science.

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Jon Tennant (2019). Open Science is Just Good Science. Version 1.0.0. DARIAH-Campus. [Video]. https://elexis.humanistika.org/id/HNbf93F9UyK4HkLWVOwbo

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Title:
Open Science is Just Good Science
Authors:
Jon Tennant
Domain:
Social Sciences and Humanities
Language:
en
Published to DARIAH-Campus:
8/16/2019
Content type:
Video
Licence:
CCBY 4.0
Sources:
DARIAH
Topics:
DH, Open science
Version:
1.0.0