What is Open Science?

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7557/19.5266

Keywords:

academic publications, academics, dataverse, education, journals, open access, open data, open science, plan s, publications, science, scholarly publishing

Abstract

What is Open Science and why do we need it? And can Open Access publishing deliver the same quality as traditional subscription-based journals do?

This episode's guest is Stein Høydalsvik, senior adviser for publishing and research support at the University Library at UIT – The Arctic University in Tromsø, Norway. And in this episode of the podcast, he’ll give us an introduction to the world of open science.

This episode was first published 26 September 2018.

Author Biographies

Stein Høydalsvik, UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Stein Høydalsvik is a senior adviser for publishing and research support at the University Library. He works with research data, the digital publishing service for the University, support services within scholarly publishing and the yearly Munin Conference. Høydalsvik also works with DataverseNO, an archive service for open research data.

Erik Lieungh, UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Erik Lieungh is a digital adviser at the University Library and the host and editor of Open Science Talk.

Published

2020-02-03

How to Cite

Høydalsvik, S., & Lieungh, E. (2020). What is Open Science?. Open Science Talk, (1). https://doi.org/10.7557/19.5266