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Open science in question / Sarita Albagli -- Ways of science: Public, open, and commons / Antonio Lafente, Adolfo Estalella -- Open science: Revolution or continuity? / Alessandro Delfanti, Nico Pitrelli -- The road less traveled: Optimizing for the unknown and unexpected impacts of research / Cameron Neylon -- What is open and collaborative science and what roles could it play in development? / Leslie Chan, Angela Okune, Nanjira Sambuli -- Citizen science: Modes of participation and informational activism / Henrique Z.M. Parra -- Open source hardware (OSHW) for open science in the global south: Geek diplomacy? / Denisa Kera -- Open science: From hypertext to hyperobjects / Rafael Peretti Pezzi -- Open data and open science / Jorge Machado -- Distance education at tertiary level, open university and citizen science: The challenge of differences / Ludmila dos S. Guimarães -- Why open notebook science? An approach to Jean-Claud Bradley's ideas / Anne Clinio -- Guidelines for a contemporary, open academia / Alexandre Hannud Abdo.
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Albagli, S., Maciel, M. L., & Abdo, A. H. (2015). Open Science, open issues. Open Science, open issues. IBICT UNIRIO. https://doi.org/10.18225/978-85-7013-111-9
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