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Open Science & Open Scholarship

Open Science is a global research reform movement and a set of scholarly practices that aims to make more research transparent and accessible

Open Infrastructure

Open Infrastructure refers to the shared digital and physical resources, tools, and services that are openly developed, accessible, and used to support the entire research lifecycle. This infrastructure is designed to enable and facilitate open practices such as open access publishing, open data sharing, open methods, and collaboration. Key characteristics often include being non-commercial, community-governed, transparent, and built using open technologies (like open-source software).


Examples of Open Infra-structure

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