An Open Science Platform for the Next Generation of Data
Latanya Sweeney, Merce Crosas

TL;DR
The paper proposes an Open Science Platform (OSP) that integrates diverse data sources, tools, and collaboration features to enhance research efficiency, data sharing, and scientific credibility.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive design for an OSP that enables seamless data access, management, and publication, advancing open science infrastructure.
Findings
Design details of the OSP are described.
The platform aims to increase research productivity.
It enhances data sharing and scientific credibility.
Abstract
Imagine an online work environment where researchers have direct and immediate access to myriad data sources and tools and data management resources, useful throughout the research lifecycle. This is our vision for the next generation of the Dataverse Network: an Open Science Platform (OSP). For the first time, researchers would be able to seamlessly access and create primary and derived data from a variety of sources: prior research results, public data sets, harvested online data, physical instruments, private data collections, and even data from other standalone repositories. Researchers could recruit research participants and conduct research directly on the OSP, if desired, using readily available tools. Researchers could create private or shared workspaces to house data, access tools, and computation and could publish data directly on the platform or publish elsewhere with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Research Data Management Practices · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
