What is Open Science?
Open Science principles
1. FAIR Principles:
The FAIR Principles offer a framework for the creation and use of FAIR data that can be used by both human users and machines. FAIR stands for
FINDABLE
ACCESSIBLE
INTEROPERABLE
REUSABLE
and its principles aim to maximise the potential of research data. FAIR data principles can contribute to better data management, making research more efficient and effective.
2. The Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing:
The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) is a community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high-quality, peer-reviewed Open Access journals. The DOAJ has established a set of clear and transparent criteria for inclusion in its directory, which includes standards for quality, openness, and editorial processes.
By providing easy access to high-quality, peer-reviewed research, the DOAJ helps to support the advancement of scientific knowledge and promote global research collaboration.