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== Open source science literature ==
== Open source science literature ==
'''Eric von Hippel and Georg von Krogh, (2003), “[http://www.jstor.org/stable/4135161 Open Source Software and the "Private-Collective: Issues for Organization Science]", ''Organization Science'', 14, no. 2, pages 209-223, doi:10.2307/4135161.'''
'''Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole, (2002), "[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-6451.00174/abstract Some Simple Economics of Open Source]", ''The Journal of Industrial Economics'', Volume 50, no. 2, pages 197-234, DOI: 10.1111/1467-6451.00174'''
'''Steve Weber, (2004), The Success of Open Source (hardcover), Harvard University Press, 312 pages'''





Revision as of 15:26, 10 May 2012

Open source science is science accomplished using an open source methodology.

Open source science includes [1]:

  • Transparency in experimental methodology, observation, and collection of data (e.g. MOST methods)
  • Public availability and reusability of that scientific data (e.g. the OSOTF)
  • Public accessibility and transparency of scientific communication.
  • Using web-based tools to facilitate scientific collaboration.
  • Using and developing scientific or engineering open source software and open source hardware for use in doing science

Open source scientific software

Organized by discipline ... gallery with screen shot and link Use Open source engineering software to start but looking primarily for things like: http://www.openscience.org/blog/?page_id=44

Open source scientific hardware

Organized by discipline ...gallery with picture and link

Open access scientific repositories

List - with link and brief description

Open scientific collaboration

List - with link and brief description

Crowd sourced scientific funding

List - with link and brief description

Open access scientific journals

  • get relevant list and paste from Journals

Open source science literature

See also:

References

  1. The first four points were adapted from Dan Gezelter "What, exactly, is Open Science?", Posted on July 28, 2009 at http://www.openscience.org/blog/?p=269
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