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@ARTICLE{Forschungsgemeinschaft:1028364,
author = {Forschungsgemeinschaft, Deutsche and Bondre-Beil, Priya and
Geuenich, Michael and Grimm, Tobias and Hartig, Katja and
Holzer, Angela and Jahnen, Burkhard and Lipp, Anne and
Ochsenfeld-Repp, Sonja and Winger, Martin and Kathrin,
Winkler},
title = {{O}pen {S}cience as {P}art of {R}esearch {C}ulture.
{P}ositioning of the {G}erman {R}esearch {F}oundation},
publisher = {Zenodo},
reportid = {FZJ-2024-04545},
year = {2022},
abstract = {The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research
Foundation) considers open science as scientific practices
and processes that are established or designed to make
research results openly accessible for the long term,
thereby ensuring an increased uptake of these results by
researchers and other stakeholders. The DFG regards open
science as a consequence of the digital transformation of
research processes, which has essential functions in the
practice of research. The DFG’s engagement of shaping open
science is in terms of DFG’s role and responsibilities
within the research system. As the central self-governing
research funding organisation in Germany, DFG funds research
of the highest quality, strengthens the national research
system through strategic funding initiatives, and shapes
appropriate framework conditions and standards to enable
curiosity-driven research. When implemented in a
science-serving manner, open science can promote these goals
by optimising research processes, facilitating the
re-usability of research results, stimulating discourses
within science and the humanities, increasing the
transparency of science towards society and strengthening
trust in research and scholarship. With regard to open
science, the DFG seeks to shape the relevant framework,
while taking into account the needs and requirements of the
scientific community. The DFG supports researchers and
research infrastructures in establishing and applying open
science practices. The DFG is committed to the further
development of principles and practices of open science
based on a balanced view of its potential and challenges for
research and scholarship.},
keywords = {DFG (Other) / Digital Transformation (Other) / German
Research Foundation (Other) / Open Science (Other) /
Position Paper (Other) / Research Funding (Other) /
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typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)25},
doi = {10.5281/ZENODO.7194537},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1028364},
}