Another paper I came across this week in PLOS Computational Biology tackling a key open science issue in a practical way (https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012296).

Together with PLOS Biology's new code-sharing policy (https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3003678), it really boosts my view of PLOS.

#openscience #opendata #opencode #openresearch #plos

Ten simple rules for recognizing data and software contributions in hiring, promotion, and tenure

This Knowledge Exchange project on alternative publishing practices was one of the highlights of my work with Research Consulting last year https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17733624 Thanks to everyone I worked with on the project and to the participants for all their thoughtful contributions #openaccess #openresearch #openinfrastructure
Charting New Paths: The Promise of Alternative Publishing Practices

How does innovation arise in scientific publishing? Under what conditions can alternative publishing practices become established as the new standard? And what options for action are available to research institutions, funding organizations, or operators of publishing platforms? Answers to these and similar questions are provided in the final report of the Alternative Publishing Platforms project, Charting New Paths: The Promise of Alternative Publishing Practices. The study, commissioned by Knowledge Exchange and carried out by Research Consulting with the support of an international group of experts, identified six distinct alternative publishing practices: preprint posting, open peer review, preregistration, versioning, review and curation after publication, and modular publications, that address specific limitations in conventional publishing workflows, offer benefits around research integrity through transparency; increased speed and efficiency; and shifts power dynamics towards greater equity and access. The barriers to adoption of these alternative publishing practices are deeply embedded in how scholarly communication operates and researchers face hard choices between experimentation and career advancement. This work identifies the critical enablers for the successful adoption: critical collective action and coordination, reform of research assessment, investment in infrastructure and capacity and representation in digital infrastructure. It emphasizes opportunities for action across five key stakeholders: Research funders, Research institutions, Conventional publishing platforms, Alternative publishing platforms and Infrastructure providers.

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#FORCE11 #DataCiteConnect26 #ScholarlyComms #OpenScience #sponsorship #OpenScience #OpenResearch @force11

"Planning is understood to [promote trust in repositories] but [...] despite the importance assigned to succession planning in certification standards for trustworthy digital #repositories (TDRs), there is little in-depth guidance on how to design and implement such plans."

Hope for the best, plan for the worst: Reducing risks associated with #repository cessation https://doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v20i1.1091 #TDRs #DigitalLibraries #DigitalCuration #OpenData #OpenResearch #digipres

Hope for the best, plan for the worst: Reducing risks associated with repository cessation: ABC | International Journal of Digital Curation

New metadata dashboards are here! 🎉 Explore metadata quality and completeness across key properties and spot opportunities to boost discoverability and impact. Search for an organization or repository at metadata.datacite.org and read the announcement for more details: https://doi.org/10.5438/p7h4-9s17
@kelly
#openscience #openresearch #openmetadata #openinfrastructure #metadata

AIRS OER Book Launch

Be part of the celebration as we introduce a new resource aimed at enabling all learners to build strong library research skills. Advanced Information Research Skills (AIRS) is an open educational resource (OER) designed to empower learners and researchers with the confidence and capability to navigate today’s complex information landscape. Whether you are a research student, supervisor, […] 🗓️ Start: March 19, 2026 2:00 am UTC ⏳ End: March 19, 2026 3:00 am UTC 📍 Location: Brisbane, Australia, Brisbane, Australia Participate in #OEWeek25 activities https://oeweek.oeglobal.org/

https://oeweek.oeglobal.org/activity/airs-oer-book-launch/

A big thank you to our amazing sponsor @ResearchEquals for supporting the Open Science Retreat Global 2026! 🎉

Thanks to partners like ResearchEquals, we can bring together a global community committed to more open, transparent, and collaborative research.

The retreat begins soon and we’re excited to get started!

Learn more about them:
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#OpenScience #OpenResearch #OpenScienceRetreat

I've done minor updates to my list of #FLOSS #QualitativeDataAnalysis tools: https://codeberg.org/stragu/open-source-qda/src/branch/main/README.md
If you know of others, please feel free to suggest edits here or on Codeberg.
#QDA #OpenResearch
open-source-qda/README.md at main

open-source-qda - Open Source tools for Qualitative Data Analysis

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Randomly recommending this open science taxonomy (we tend to call it open research in the UK) a lot this week. Thanks due to Silveira et al. There's an underpinning report linked from the taxonomy which is also worth a look #openresearch #openscience https://zenodo.org/records/7940641
Open Science taxonomy: revised and expanded

The figure presents a new version of the "Open Science Taxonomy", with 10 first-level facets, subdivided into 96 labels in all, 14 more than the version proposed by the Brazilians, Silveira et al. (2021), and 51 more than the initial version by Pontika et al. (2015). This study was developed through an exploratory research with a deductive approach. The first stage was composed of a review of the taxonomies, with 13 researchers who met weekly for conceptual and epistemological discussions related to Open Science, and methodological and procedural definitions for the study. As a result of the analyses, a taxonomy was developed to be evaluated by more specialists. For this, a questionnaire with open questions about each main axis of the taxonomy was sent to 68 experts. Twenty-one responses were obtained, which cooperated with the modeling and exposure of the terms for the new taxonomy.

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Neues Netzwerk „Recht und Open Research“ beim @openaccessnetwork – Email-Verteiler ab sofort für Interessierte zugänglich

Um den vielfältigen juristischen Herausforderungen bei #OpenAccess und #OpenResearch zu begegnen, rufen wir ein neues Netzwerk ins Leben.

Interessierte (Legal Helpdesks, Rechtsinformationsstellen, Forschende, Infrastruktur-Einrichtungen u.v.m.) können sich ab sofort für den Email-Verteiler registrieren, um auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben: https://blogs.fu-berlin.de/open-research-berlin/2026/03/13/netzwerk-recht-und-open-research-email-verteiler-recht-offen/