Open Science, the challenge of transparency Open Science, the challenge of transparency

Open Science, the challenge of transparency

Descripción editorial

A new way of conceiving scientific research, Open Science, was born with the computer revolution. In the wake of Open Access (free public access to the results of publicly funded research), it accompanies the great ideal of transparency that is now invading all spheres of life in society. This book describes its origins, perspectives and objectives. It also reveals the obstacles and barriers due to private profit and academic conservatism.

Bernard Rentier is a Belgian virologist, associate member of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium, in the «Technology and Society» class. He is First Vice-President of the Belgian Federal Council of Science Policy.

After an international career as a researcher, he became Vice-rector (1997-2005) and then Rector of the University of Liège (2005-2014).

He has established an institutional repository for scientific publications with a mandate that has become a famed Open Access model and he is currently working to promote Open Science in all its implications for research and researchers.

GÉNERO
Informática e Internet
PUBLICADO
2019
8 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
89
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Académie royale de Belgique
VENDEDOR
IMMATERIEL.FR
TAMAÑO
955.6
KB

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