☑️ The Principles were translated into 6 languages.
➡️ You can read them in Arabic, English, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, and Spanish: https://lnkd.in/e3zAua-f
Translations into Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, Bengali and Slovenian are also underway.

☑️ OSMI appointed the first Steering Board, which will take up its duties in 2026.

We look forward to advancing open science monitoring worldwide further in the year ahead!

#OSMI #MonitoringFramework #OpenScience #OpenScienceMonitoring

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The Principles focus on 3 pillars:
1️⃣Relevance and significance
2️⃣Transparency and reproducibility
3️⃣Self-assessment and responsible use

🌐They result from an international consultation process that OSMI conducted with UNESCO, gathering feedback from 150 experts in 41 countries.

👏The result is a globally-representative and aspirational guideline that we hope will serve as a #MonitoringFramework that will be endorsed worldwide.

📋Discover the Principles: https://open-science-monitoring.org/principles/ 2/2

Principles - Open science monitoring initiative - OSMI

The Principles of Open Science Monitoring To fully take advantage of the adoption of the 2021 UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science, transparent and representative monitoring must be put in place to drive and support the intended change. It is also vital to identify effective actions and priority gaps. To compensate for the lack of global ...

Open science monitoring initiative - OSMI

👏After many months of consultation and collaboration, #OSMI is pleased to announce that the Principles for Open Science Monitoring have been finalised and agreed upon internationally.

💡We hope that the Principles will serve as a #MonitoringFramework for #OpenScience and be endorsed worldwide.

📋Discover the Principles: https://open-science-monitoring.org/principles/ 🧵1/2

Principles - Open science monitoring initiative - OSMI

The Principles of Open Science Monitoring To fully take advantage of the adoption of the 2021 UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science, transparent and representative monitoring must be put in place to drive and support the intended change. It is also vital to identify effective actions and priority gaps. To compensate for the lack of global ...

Open science monitoring initiative - OSMI