Published September 26, 2019 | Version v1

Open Science: the Science of the Future

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Open science is based on the concept that free access to knowledge is a basic
requirement for human development and that sharing and making scientific findings freely
available would benefit both society and scientists. One of the key aspects of this movement
is to increase research visibility within and outside of the research community. For instance,
movements like Science 2.0 have contributed to creating online tools (e.g., Web 2.0 tools)
that foster the collaboration among scientists and support the creation of virtual hubs in
which the research process is transparent and accessible to everyone.

This talk addresses the role of Open Science and Science 2.0 in the ongoing transformation of
scientific communication and provides a guide to available platforms and tools that can be
used to share our findings, connect with other scientists, and interact with external
stakeholders.

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