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Future of Open Science

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The  discussion of opening up science has been there since yyyy (Beleg) Still, problems need to be overcome (Tenopir 2011), ...
journal = {Information - Wissenschaft {\&} Praxis},  }  " data-bib-key="Brembs_2015" contenteditable="false">Brembs 2015
 states  that there exist no technical problems to practice Open Science, including a digital infrastructure. However, there is no one-fits-all technical solution for

Openness for all institutions. Integrating the long tail of science can be time consuming and needs technical skills. Instead of relying on institutional repositories, small institutions could offer their research output on external platforms. But who knows which platforms will still exist in a few years? Having an institutional repository feels safer from an institutional perspective. But a

Openness  concerning research data is supported by the global initiative Research Data   Alliance. It responds to the increasing importance of data in the   scientific landscape from a bottom-up approach (