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Drivers and barriers in the transition to open science: the perspective of stakeholders in the Spanish scientific community

Journal

PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION
Volume 31, Issue 3, Pages -

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EDICIONES PROFESIONALES INFORMACION SL-EPI
DOI: 10.3145/epi.2022.may.05

Keywords

Open science; Open access; Open research data; Research assessment; Open peer review; Scientific system; Legislation; Research funding; Feasibility; Spain

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  1. State Plan for Scientific and Technical Research and Innovation, of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities of Spain [RTI2018-094360-B-I00]

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This paper presents the results of a research study on the facilitating factors and barriers to the implementation of the new open science model in the Spanish scientific community. The results indicate that policy support, institutional backing, and funding are necessary to achieve the shift towards open science practices.
This paper presents the results of a research study whose objective was to identify the facilitating factors and barriers that, in the opinion of representatives of the Spanish scientific community, impact the implementation of the new open science model in four areas: open access, open research data, research assessment and open peer review. A qualitative study was designed in which information was obtained through interviews with researchers, editors of scientific journals, representatives of assessment agencies and vice-chancellors, and through a focus group of librarians with expertise in aspects of open science. The enabling factors and barriers identified were related to the researcher and the fruit of their research, as well as to the scientific ecosystem, which provides direct institutional support and backing (universities/research centres), the regulatory framework (management of the science system) and the science communication system (media). The results indicate that a shift in scientific practices toward the open science model can only be achieved if there is a policy framework that integrates all initiatives and links into the scientific assessment and reward system, and if the necessary funding is in place to support this transition.

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