The Open Science approach delineates high and inspiring principles. In order to really root them into the scientific community, a cultural shift must occur that can be fostered and achieved mainly through the development of practical case studies. This is particularly relevant in the field of ecology, a highly multidisciplinary science, where the Open Science issue has become a matter of discussion only in very recent years. In particular, in the context of long-term ecological research, enabling open sharing of in-situ and derived longterm ecological data is required to advance research and education in the European and global networks.
The project EcoNAOS: vision and practice towards an open approach in the Northern Adriatic Sea ecological observatory
Annalisa Minelli;Alessandro Oggioni;Alessandra Pugnetti;Alessandro Sarretta;Mauro Bastianini;Caterina Bergami;Fabrizio Bernardi Aubry;Elisa Camatti;Tiziano Scovacricchi;Giorgio Socal
2018
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The Open Science approach delineates high and inspiring principles. In order to really root them into the scientific community, a cultural shift must occur that can be fostered and achieved mainly through the development of practical case studies. This is particularly relevant in the field of ecology, a highly multidisciplinary science, where the Open Science issue has become a matter of discussion only in very recent years. In particular, in the context of long-term ecological research, enabling open sharing of in-situ and derived longterm ecological data is required to advance research and education in the European and global networks.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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