Taxonomy of Open Science: revised and expanded
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1518-2924.2023.e91712Keywords:
Open Science - Taxonomy, Scientific Communication, Knowledge Representation, UnescoAbstract
Objective: review the terminologies and applications of the Open Science taxonomy to build a more comprehensive version that represents the knowledge surrounding the topic theme, in accordance with the current scenario of scholarly communication and the recommendations of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco).
Method: his is exploratory research with a deductive approach. The first step was the revision of the taxonomies, with the 12 researchers, who met weekly, for conceptual and epistemological discussions related to Open Science and methodological and procedural definitions for the realization of the study.
Results: as a result of the analyses, a taxonomy was developed to be evaluated by the experts. For this, a questionnaire with open questions about each main axis of the taxonomy was sent to 68 specialists. We obtained 21 answers that cooperated with the modeling and exposition of the terms of the new taxonomy proposal. The new taxonomy has 10 main level facets and a total of 96 labels.
Conclusions: the perception of the experts brought to light a panorama congruent with Unesco recommendations and the current scenario of Open Science.
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