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Center for Open Science: Strategic Plan

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  • Nosek, Brian A.

    (University of Virginia)

  • Shaw, Lisa Cuevas
  • Errington, Timothy M.

    (Center for Open Science)

  • Pfeiffer, Nicole

    (Center for Open Science)

  • Mellor, David Thomas

    (Center for Open Science)

  • Brooks, Ronald E III
  • Rice, Alexis
  • Litherland, David M

Abstract

The mission of the Center for Open Science (COS) is to increase openness, integrity, and reproducibility of research. We envision a future scholarly community in which the process, content, and outcomes of research are openly accessible by default. All scholarly content is preserved and connected and transparency is an aspirational good for scholarly services. All stakeholders are included and respected in the research lifecycle and share pursuit of truth as the primary incentive and motivation for scholarship. Achieving the mission requires culture change in the incentives that drive researchers’ behavior, the infrastructure that supports research, and the business models that dominate scholarly communication. This Strategic Plan for 2022-2024 is the result of collective effort by the COS team, board, and community stakeholders.

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  • Nosek, Brian A. & Shaw, Lisa Cuevas & Errington, Timothy M. & Pfeiffer, Nicole & Mellor, David Thomas & Brooks, Ronald E III & Rice, Alexis & Litherland, David M, 2017. "Center for Open Science: Strategic Plan," OSF Preprints x2w9h_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:x2w9h_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/x2w9h_v1
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