Posts tagged with 'open access'

Getting Ready for Open Science
Academic research is moving towards a near future where “as open as possible” will be the common standard. Most notably, 2025 will be the year in which most research in the U.S....
Tags: Open Science, Open Access, Data Management
Celebrating International Open Access Week with Open Science
The open science movement is important in the ever-evolving landscape of research and science, promoting innovation, transparency, and inclusivity. As the Center for Open Science...
Tags: Open Science, Open Access
A Win for Open Science: White House OSTP’s Updated Guidance Advances Open Access and Data Sharing Across Federal Agencies
The Center for Open Science (COS) supports the new policy update from the White House Office of Science Technology & Policy (OSTP) ensuring free, immediate, and equitable access...
Tags: Data, Community, Open Science, Culture Change, Open Access, Accessibility
Character Lab Partners with COS to Promote Science-based Ways to build Good Character Traits in Children
There is an abundance of scientific evidence showing that positive character traits like self-control, curiosity, and gratitude don’t just make good citizens – they make happier...
Tags: Open Science, Open Access, open data, Open Source
Adapting the OU Undergraduate Research Day to COVID-19
Photo courtesy of OU Honors College The Center for Open Science was pleased to support Oklahoma University (OU) in recent efforts to migrate its Undergraduate Research Day event...
Tags: OSF, Open Access, Oklahoma University, Accessibility, Undergraduate Research
COS Collaborates with Case Medical Research to Support Free Video Publishing for Clinicians and Researchers
Video as research material is growing in appeal within the life sciences community as more researchers and clinicians seek ways to make their findings open and accessible.Imagine...
Tags: Research Best Practices, Clinicians, Life Sciences, Open Access, Case Medical Research