At the Open Science Barcamp, Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra & Ulrike Wuttke held a session on the following questions:
- How the values of Open Science manifest themselves in present-day humanities research practices, and how these values help to reassess and reshape our fundamental knowledge creation mechanisms?
- What good practices are coming from individual disciplines?
- Does Digital Humanities equal Open Science?
- What are the barriers for establishing a culture of open sharing in the humanities? Where are the main gaps between positive attitudes towards openness versus actual scholarly practices?
- What we want the future scholarly ecosystem of the humanities to be?
Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra & Ulrike Wuttke, ‘Loners, Pathfinders, or Explorers? How are the Humanities Progressing in Open Science?’, Generation R, 2019. https://doi.org/10.25815/x516-wf239
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