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Extensions: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory, 2021-2024

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To read the French version of this text, see Extension : Observatoire des politiques d'Érudition ouverte, 2021-2024.

For the first volume in this series, please see Foundational Observations: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory, 2017-2020.

Editors: Lynne Siemens, Tanja Niemann, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
Authors: Caroline Winter, Talya Jesperson, JT Kern, Maggie Sardino, Brittany Amell

Overview

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Extensions: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory, 2021-2024 is a book-length compendium of reflections on issues pertinent to the open scholarship movement. This volume is intended to facilitate understanding of open social scholarship across Canada and internationally, as an aid to influence and implement policy around knowledge mobilization. In doing so, it reflects pertinent policies and their impact across research communities; signals trends and current research; and offers a broad and deep foundation for the development of policy recommendations on important issues, including identity management, open access, data management, citizen science, and other related areas.

Table of Contents

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  1. This is a brief introduction to the Extensions volume; for a comprehensive introduction to all volumes, please see the Foundational Observations introduction.