Research community adopts open science approach, altering academic norms
Unleashing the Global Open Science Revolution
🌎 The world of research is undergoing a seismic shift, with a global movement towards open science taking center stage. Nations like Indonesia, Brazil, the Philippines, and even the European Union, are embracing open science policies, aligning with UNESCO's 2021 Open Science Recommendation. This revolution is all about foster transparency, international collaboration, and democratizing access to knowledge.
🚀 In 2023, Indonesia took a giant leap by implementing a national commitment to open access. This mandate requires all publicly funded research to be accessible for free. This move is directly in line with UNESCO's Open Science Recommendation, which advocates for open access to publications, data, and software, while promoting the development of shared infrastructures and wider public involvement in science.
🌐 As part of this global open science revolution, education and self-development in the realm of science can be advanced by promoting open access to publications, data, and software.
🚀 To further democratize learning in science, it's essential to support and encourage the development of shared infrastructures for international collaboration, in line with the principles established by UNESCO's Open Science Recommendation.