Ten strategies to foster open science in psychology and beyond
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- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/c38a2
- OpenAlex ID: https://openalex.org/W4281886503
Characteristics of the paper
- Type of paper (e.g., tips, example): guide
- Themes (e.g., tools, organization): organization, tools
- Other keywords (e.g., newcomers):
Organizational structure for open collaboration
Governance
- use open tools for collaboration
- develop specific standards and guidelines that ensure effective communication among collaborators and enable projects to develop coherently and cohesively
Educational perspectives
Educational needs
- Introduce open science practices into courses
- Institutions can create courses in open science practices
Barriers
Barriers for open science
- Incorporating open tools may have a steep learning curve
- Concerns about data safety
- High prices for making papers open
- Open science in the curricula vitae of academics must become a requirement and not just a nice addition
- The problem with current incentive structures such as impact factor