Authors
Lucy Montgomery
Publication date
2023/11/21
Description
The range of resources available to researchers who want to engage in more open research practices is expanding rapidly. These resources are being created by communities that are passionate about open access, open science, open infrastructures, and research practices that reflect the values of research communities, and include diverse perspectives. Many are funded and hosted by well-recognised, international research organisations (like CERN); or philanthropic foundations (like Mellon). This list is made up of platforms and services that you don’t need to pay for, and which we use in our own research practice as co-leads of the Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative (COKI). We may even contributed to the operation of some of the initiatives listed. As such, this list is not intended to be exhaustive. We hope that it will help you to feel confident about using open approaches in your work. Cameron Neylon and Lucy …