Open science as a common good

El CLACSO Working Group Open Science as a Common Good It seeks to influence Open Science from the paradigm of the commons in the following branches:
Open Access Diamond, Open Research Data, Technology for Open Science, Persistent Identifiers, National Open Science Policies, Scholarly and Open Access Books, Responsible Research Assessment, Ethics in Scientific Communication, Commercialization, APCs and Transformative Agreements, Repositories, CRIS Systems, Citizen Science.
The aforementioned branches constitute lines of research and development that can be integrated to achieve a comprehensive approach to Open Science as a Common Good, based on inter- and transdisciplinary research approaches, and on strategies for articulation with public policies and actors (researchers, research programs and initiatives) with a new academic evaluation for a science with social relevance in Latin America and the Caribbean; that result in the preservation and evolution of a non-subordinate model of open science that allows scientific knowledge generated with public funds to continue circulating through open, non-profit channels, having as a fundamental principle that access to scientific knowledge is a universal right.
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Saray Córdoba González
Institute for Educational Research
Faculty of Education
Costa Rica university
Costa Rica
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Arianna Becerril García
Center for Research and Advanced Studies in Political Science and Public Administration
Faculty of Political and Social Sciences
Autonomous University of the State of Mexico
Mexico
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