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  2. Center for Open Science - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_for_Open_Science

    The Open Science Framework (OSF) is an open source software project that facilitates open collaboration in science research. The framework was initially used to work on a project in the reproducibility of psychology research, [11] [12] but has subsequently become multidisciplinary. [13]

  3. Open Semantic Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Open Semantic Framework (OSF) is an integrated software stack using semantic technologies for knowledge management. It has a layered architecture that combines existing open source software with additional open source components developed specifically to provide a complete Web application framework. OSF is made available under the Apache 2 ...

  4. OSF - Wikipedia

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    Open Science Framework, a cloud-based management for open access science. Open Semantic Framework, an integrated software stack using semantic technologies for knowledge management. OSF/1, a Unix-like operating system developed by the Open Software Foundation. Opera Show Format, an XHTML-based slideshow format.

  5. Open science - Wikipedia

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    Open science is the movement to make scientific research (including publications, data, physical samples, and software) and its dissemination accessible to all levels of society, amateur or professional. [2] [3] Open science is transparent and accessible knowledge that is shared and developed through collaborative networks. [4]

  6. Open scientific data - Wikipedia

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    Open scientific data. Open scientific data or open research data is a type of open data focused on publishing observations and results of scientific activities available for anyone to analyze and reuse. A major purpose of the drive for open data is to allow the verification of scientific claims, by allowing others to look at the reproducibility ...

  7. Content analysis - Wikipedia

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    On the Open Science Framework (OSF) server of the Center for Open Science a lot of codebooks of content analysis studies are freely available via search for "codebook". Furthermore, the Database of Variables for Content Analysis (DOCA) provides an open access archive of pretested variables and established codebooks for content analyses.

  8. Open Science Infrastructure - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Science_Infrastructure

    Open Science Infrastructure (or open scholarly infrastructure) is an information infrastructure that supports the open sharing of scientific productions such as publications, datasets, metadata or code. In November 2021 the Unesco recommendation on Open Science describe it as "shared research infrastructures that are needed to support open ...

  9. Open Science Monitor - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Science_Monitor

    An Open Science Monitor or Open Access Monitor is a scientific infrastructure that aimed to assess the spread of open practices in a scientific context. Open Science monitors have generally been built at the scale of a specific country or a specific institutions. They require an accurate assessment of the total scientific output and a further ...