Building a Global Research Initiative On Open Science
Florian Naudet (University of Rennes)
Henriikka Mustajoki (Secretary General for the Committee for Public Information, Finland)
Marin Dacos (French Ministry of Higher Education and Research)
Avril 2024
The Global Research Initiative on Open Science (GRIOS) represents a pioneering effort to systematically evaluate, promote, and implement Open Science practices worldwide. GRIOS will address the critical gaps in our understanding and application of Open Science. This initiative is a direct response to the growing recognition of Open Science’s potential to democratise access to research findings, enhance the quality of scientific inquiry, and foster a more inclusive and collaborative research environment.
GRIOS will catalyse the global adoption of Open Science by:
- Conducting in-depth reviews of existing Open Science research to synthesise current knowledge and identify best practices and GRIOS will synergise with existing Open Science initiatives and research on open science to create a unique global understanding based on all the available knowledge.
- Developing evidence-based recommendations to guide the implementation of Open Science practices and policies.
- Creating a comprehensive research agenda to address knowledge gaps and promote further investigation into Open Science.
- Establishing a global network of researchers and organisations committed to advancing Open Science, facilitating knowledge exchange, and fostering
A cornerstone of the GRIOS initiative is its commitment to inclusivity and diversity, ensuring that the full spectrum of the academic ecosystem is represented in its efforts, particularly emphasising the inclusion of knowledge and experience from the Global South and young academics. To achieve this, GRIOS governance reflects a broad range of perspectives and expertise to ensure that the policies, practices, and research agendas it develops are informed by a wide array of experiences and needs. This approach not only enriches the initiative’s outputs with diverse insights but also fosters a more equitable and inclusive Open Science landscape.
GRIOS represents a critical step forward in realising the full potential of Open Science. By systematically addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with Open Science, the initiative will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of research and its contribution to society. Stakeholders across the research ecosystem are invited to join this collaborative effort to advance Open Science and ensure that it serves the global public good.
We urge research institutions, funders, policymakers, and practitioners to support and participate in the GRIOS initiative. Together, we can unlock the transformative power of Open Science and create a more open, inclusive, and impactful research landscape
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Executive Summary
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- Why Research on Open Science?
- Possible Questions Addressed by the Initiative
- Initiative outputs and impact
- Knowledge production process
- Partnerships and Governance
- Conclusion