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 * Open science** = Movement to make scientific research, data and dissemination accessible to all levels of an inquiring society, amateur and professional.

Headlines
http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/50027/title/Open-Access-On-the-Rise--Study https://researchpreprints.com/2017/03/24/reflections-from-the-open-science-conference-2017 https://engineuring.wordpress.com/2017/07/02/some-facts-on-sci-hub-that-wikipedia-gets-wrong [] [|https://101innovations.wordpress.com/espanol] [|An easy way to get your photos into Wikimedia] [|top-scientific-publisher-chooses-not-to-advance-open-access-31248] [|List-of-top-100-cool-websites] [|open-science-week-starts-june-9] [|Open science is a research accelerator]

Open Science and Elsevier
http://www.thecostofknowledge.com - [|@costofknowledge] https://www.elsevier.com/about/open-science

RSS
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Wikipedia
[|Open_science]

Spotlight: Elife Sciences
[|http://elifesciences.org] - [|@elife]

https://plus.google.com/102129675554093758550/posts https://www.flickr.com/photos/128643624@N07 https://www.facebook.com/elifesciences

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Blogs
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Flickr
[|openscience]

Twitter
[|@openscience] [|@elife] [|@Science_Open] [|@theWinnower] [|@SciReports]

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Elsewhere on the Web
[|http://opensciencefederation.com] - [|google+] - [|@openscience] [] [|http://pantonprinciples.org] [|Open Science] [|http://thewinnower.com] - [|@theWinnower] [|https://www.scienceopen.com] - [|@Science_Open] [|Proposal for a cluster of “Open Science” events at ESA 2016] - [|@ESAOpenSci]

http://sci-hub.tw

Quotes
Scientists don't get paid to rediscover yesterday's discoveries. Nowadays most of them get paid for adding to the ever-growing pile of the world's unread scientific literature. There is a growing disconnect between the emphasis placed on scientific publication, as the main way forward in a scientist's career, and the delivery of the knowledge that they have generated to society. Indeed it sometimes seems to me that scientists are rewarded for publishing science and punished for publicising it. - Julian Cribb, [|The case of open science]

Recommended Listening
[|The case of open science] - The present global knowledge system is good at generating knowledge, but poor at sharing it.

[|Congress Unplugged! Set the default to Open] - There is a growing movement to change the lack of taxpayer’s access to scientific research by supporting policies that require all published results to be made available to the public, free, online as soon as possible. This talk by Heather Joseph will outline actions you can take to get involved and make taxpayer-funded science openly.

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