PLoS Biology (Oct 2023)

Open Science 2.0: Towards a truly collaborative research ecosystem.

  • Robert T Thibault,
  • Olavo B Amaral,
  • Felipe Argolo,
  • Anita E Bandrowski,
  • Alexandra R Davidson,
  • Natascha I Drude

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002362
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 10
p. e3002362

Abstract

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Conversations about open science have reached the mainstream, yet many open science practices such as data sharing remain uncommon. Our efforts towards openness therefore need to increase in scale and aim for a more ambitious target. We need an ecosystem not only where research outputs are openly shared but also in which transparency permeates the research process from the start and lends itself to more rigorous and collaborative research. To support this vision, this Essay provides an overview of a selection of open science initiatives from the past 2 decades, focusing on methods transparency, scholarly communication, team science, and research culture, and speculates about what the future of open science could look like. It then draws on these examples to provide recommendations for how funders, institutions, journals, regulators, and other stakeholders can create an environment that is ripe for improvement.