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Rebooting science? Implications of science 2.0 main trends for scientific method and research institutions

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The article aims to analyse a set of converging trends is underpinning a larger phenomenon called Science 2.0 and to assess what are the most important implications for scientific method and research institutions. It is based on a triangulation of exploratory methods that include a wide-ranging literature review, web-based mapping and in-depth interviews with stakeholders. It rejects the notion of science 2.0 as the mere adoption of web 2.0 technologies in science, and puts forward an original integrated definition covering three trends that have not yet been analysed together: open science, citizen science and data-intensive science. It argues that these trends are mutually reinforcing and puts forward their main implications: enhanced efficiency, transparency and reliability, raise of data-driven science, micro-contributions on a macro-scale, multidimensional, immediate and multiform evaluation of science, disaggregation of the value chain of service providers for scientists, influx of multiple actors and the democratization of science. It concludes with the identification of three enablers of Science 2.0 – policy measures, individual practice of scientists and new infrastructure and services and sees the main bottleneck in lack of incentives on the individual level.
2016-07-08
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD.
JRC100723
1463-6689,   
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/FS-06-2014-0040,    https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC100723,   
10.1108/FS-06-2014-0040,   
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