Some challenges to advance the open science agenda from the South
The dissemination of the Open Science model in order to eliminate knowledge gaps is an increasingly pressing need and the experience lived during the COVID19 pandemic is proof of this. But the momentum of this new model is not without its difficulties. In this essay, we postulate some challenges dir...
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Núcleo de Estudios e Investigaciones en Educación Superior del MERCOSUR
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/integracionyconocimiento/article/view/42032 |
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| Sumario: | The dissemination of the Open Science model in order to eliminate knowledge gaps is an increasingly pressing need and the experience lived during the COVID19 pandemic is proof of this. But the momentum of this new model is not without its difficulties. In this essay, we postulate some challenges directly or indirectly related to intellectual property that either generates significant resistance to the adoption of the Open Science model or does not yet have a satisfactory response within the current Open Science recommendations. We specifically explore three issues: 1) the intellectual property barriers to legal access to data as input in the framework of data science-based research, 2) the difficulties in protecting the public domain or intellectual creation as a common good, and 3) the absence of appropriate standards or mechanisms to claim the ethical reuse of open scientific production. This is an exploration from a critical point of view in which we leave several questions open with the aim of contributing to the debate by the scientific community. |
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