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@TECHREPORT{Ferguson:1014764,
author = {Ferguson, Lea Maria and Bertelmann, Roland and Bruch,
Christoph and Messerschmidt, Reinhard and Pampel, Heinz and
Schrader, Antonia and Schultze-Motel, Paul and Weisweiler,
Nina Leonie},
title = {{G}ood ({D}igital) {R}esearch {P}ractice and {O}pen
{S}cience {S}upport and {B}est {P}ractices for
{I}mplementing the {DFG} {C}ode of {C}onduct “{G}uidelines
for {S}afeguarding {G}ood {R}esearch {P}ractice”.
{H}elmholtz {O}pen {S}cience {B}riefing. {G}ood ({D}igital)
{R}esearch {P}ractice and {O}pen {S}cience {S}upport and
{B}est {P}ractices for {I}mplementing the {DFG} {C}ode of
{C}onduct “{G}uidelines for {S}afeguarding {G}ood
{R}esearch {P}ractice” {V}ersion 2.0},
publisher = {Helmholtz Open Science Office},
reportid = {FZJ-2023-03453},
pages = {19 pages470 kb},
year = {2022},
abstract = {The German Research Foundation’s (DFG) Code of Conduct
“Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Research Practice” has
been in force since August 1, 2019. Open science aspects are
of relevance to many of the guidelines contained in the
Code. The Helmholtz Open Science office provides the present
guide for these aspects. Based on selected recommendations
in the DFG Code, it describes in a practical way the
rele-vance of open science when implementing the Code at the
Helmholtz Centers. With this guide, the Helmholtz Open
Science Office aims to provide an impetus for embedding open
science in good (digital) research practice.},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)29},
doi = {10.48440/OS.HELMHOLTZ.052},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1014764},
}