"The Open Science movement is a response to the accumulated problems in scholarly communication, like the 'reproducibility crisis', 'serials crisis', and 'peer review crisis'," writes Jadranka Stojanovski. This short paper (8 page PDF) discusses the various crises, the findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) principles for research data, the open science infrastructure (OSI), along with some concerns, such as economic inequalities between countries, ownership, publication costs, and the open review processes.
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