Open Science concepts and challenges
In this course, I have learned that the Open Science is one of the most advanced ways of studying and exchanging science, as discussion and participation helps to better understand and increase information.
Open science is the practice of science in a way in which others can collaborate and contribute, where research data, lab observations, and other research processes are available, under conditions that allow for reuse, redistribution, and reproduction of basic data and scientific methods.
We need open science to share knowledge, data and tools as early as possible in the research process in open collaboration with all relevant knowledge actors .in addition to that open science has the potential to increase quality and efficiency of R&I, creativity and trust .
As a personal opinion, I believe open methods are worthwhile, positive, necessary, and inevitable but can come at a cost that ECRs would do well to consider We also emphasize that there are obstacles, particularly for the ECR. The adoption of open practices requires a change in attitude and productivity expectations, which need to be considered by academics at all levels, as well as funders. Yet, taken together, I think that capitalizing on the benefits is a good investment for both the ECR and science and should be encouraged where possible. A response to pervasive failures to replicate previous research makes the transition to open science methods necessary, and despite the challenges, early adoption of open practices will likely pay off for both the individual and science.
Three benefits can get from open science, Greater faith in research , New helpful systems and Investment in your future, On the other hand open science may be faced with three challenges ,Restrictions on flexibility,The time cost and incentive structures isn’t in the place yet.
As for my plans during the period of the doctoral study, I will publish my research papers and results in public to be available to researchers and relevant beneficiaries to develop their work from the latest findings. In the end, I would like to thank the respected professors, especially Dr. Eva, for the important and valuable information they provided that made me more understanding of the meaning of open science.