Can openness be measured?

The auditorium at Pufendorf was filled when Professor Cameron Neylon gave his talk about the possibilities of measuring progress towards open science. His talk addressed discrepancies between aspirations and actions for open science and how the COKI project, and the resources developed within it, aims at placing openness at the very centre of the stories universities tell about themselves by offering data for an alternative narrative to those from established ranking institutes.

The presentation from Professor Neylon’s talk is available here.

Below you find a word cloud of participants’ responses to the question: What do you thing about when you think about ‘open science’?

April 14, 2023

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