Ciência aberta na Argentina: um mapeamento das experiências atuais
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Ciência Aberta
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Argentina

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Arza, V., Fressoli, M., & Lopez, E. (2017). Ciência aberta na Argentina: um mapeamento das experiências atuais. Ciencia, Docencia Y Tecnología, 28(55). Obtido de https://pcient.uner.edu.ar/index.php/cdyt/article/view/242

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Ciência aberta é produzir conhecimento de forma colaborativa com atores que não pertencem formalmente a um projeto de pesquisa visando deixar os resultados desse processo livremente disponíveis para que outros possam reutilizá-los. Neste trabalho propomos um estudo empírico para registrar o escopo e as características das práticas de ciência aberta na Argentina com base em um levantamento realizado a 1463 pesquisadores do sistema público de ciência e tecnologia. Os resultados mostram um grande potencial para as políticas de promoção da ciência aberta no país. Uma proporção muito alta de pesquisadores mostrou interesse em algumas das práticas de abertura de conhecimento, embora haja alguma confusão sobre a definição do termo. Para muitos, o conceito de “interagir com outros” é próximo da sua prática profissional, portanto pode se esperar que um aprofundamento do compromisso com a abertura seja bem-vindo.

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