OECD Science and Technology Policy Ministerial

Panel B1.1 - Making open science a reality for the benefit of society

Apr 23, 2024 | 8:45 AM - 10:30 AM

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Breakout B1: The future we want in science and technology

Making open science a reality for the benefit of societyBreakout B1: The future we want in science and technology

Implementing open science, including open access to scientific publications, research data, and software, as well as effective engagement of civil society, demands significant changes in scientific practices and appropriate incentives. Transparent and responsible scientific cooperation and exchange is essential for the global science ecosystem to function optimally in an increasingly polarised world. Involving civil society in co-designing and co-producing scientific research is vital for devising effective solutions to complex issues. Building trust in scientific evidence and technologies and tailoring these to the needs of different communities means embracing science communication, trans-disciplinary research and citizen science as integral components of open science.

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STIP Compass

Open Science Portal

An Open Science Portal is a platform that unites sectoral and STI policy communities to offer insights into countries' STI policies aimed at promoting open science. This portal facilitates the sharing of scientific research and data openly and transparently to enhance collaboration and accessibility.
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