Mapping the hinterland: Data issues in open science

A Grand, C Wilkinson, K Bultitude… - Public Understanding …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
A Grand, C Wilkinson, K Bultitude, AFT Winfield
Public Understanding of Science, 2016journals.sagepub.com
Open science is a practice in which the scientific process is shared completely and in real
time. It offers the potential to support information flow, collaboration and dialogue among
professional and non-professional participants. Using semi-structured interviews and case
studies, this research investigated the relationship between open science and public
engagement. This article concentrates on three particular areas of concern that emerged:
first, how to effectively contextualise and narrate information to render it accessible, as …
Open science is a practice in which the scientific process is shared completely and in real time. It offers the potential to support information flow, collaboration and dialogue among professional and non-professional participants. Using semi-structured interviews and case studies, this research investigated the relationship between open science and public engagement. This article concentrates on three particular areas of concern that emerged: first, how to effectively contextualise and narrate information to render it accessible, as opposed to simply available; second, concerns about data quantity and quality; and third, concerns about the skills required for effective contextualisation, mapping and interpretation of information.
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