Science 2.0: the deep unbundling
This report explores the future of Science 2.0, its implications, and provides policy recommendations for its successful integration into research practices.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | European Commission |
Time horizon: | 2030 |
Publication Date: | February 28, 2014 |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Methods
The research method involved extrapolating current trends in Science 2.0 and drawing analogies from other domains to develop scenarios for 2030. The scenarios were then discussed with scientists to refine the vision. The report uses these scenarios to assess implications and formulate policy recommendations.
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Key Insights
The report examines potential future scenarios of Science 2.0, analyzing its impact on research productivity, quality, and the scientific value chain. It discusses the shift towards open, data-intensive, and collaborative science, and the emergence of new evaluation metrics and platforms. The report also offers policy recommendations to foster a conducive environment for Science 2.0, emphasizing the need for systemic changes in research evaluation and the promotion of new business models.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2030 time horizon | 2030s time horizon | 2008 publication year | English publication language | Global geographic scope | citizen science | collaboration | data | data-intensive science | european union | impact metrics | innovation | open science | policy recommendations | reintegration | reproducibility | research | science | science 2.0 | unbundling