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* Thomas Lin: Cracking open the scientific process. The New Your Times, Jan 16, 2012 [http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/17/science/open-science-challenges-journal-tradition-with-web-collaboration.html]. | * Thomas Lin: Cracking open the scientific process. The New Your Times, Jan 16, 2012 [http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/17/science/open-science-challenges-journal-tradition-with-web-collaboration.html]. | ||
* [https://peerj.com/about/publications/#PeerJ-PrePrints PeerJ], an online Peer-reviewed journal and a preprint server. | |||
* [http://biorxiv.org/ BioRxiv], a preprint server for life sciences. [http://news.sciencemag.org/biology/2013/11/new-preprint-server-aims-be-biologists-answer-physicists-arxiv ScienceInsider article] about BioRxiv. | |||
* [http://f1000research.com/why-submit F1000Research], an open access journal for the life sciences. Publishes manuscripts before peer review. |
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Open science is a way of making scientific research. The idea is to immediately share everything that is not secret due to e.g. privacy issues, and in a collaborative manner develop shared understanding about the topic at hand.
See also
- Thomas Lin: Cracking open the scientific process. The New Your Times, Jan 16, 2012 [1].
- PeerJ, an online Peer-reviewed journal and a preprint server.
- BioRxiv, a preprint server for life sciences. ScienceInsider article about BioRxiv.
- F1000Research, an open access journal for the life sciences. Publishes manuscripts before peer review.