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Harmonizing Open Science Efforts in Serbia

This article explores the need for harmonizing open science initiatives in Serbia, highlighting the challenges related to corporate greed and the insufficient income of academics. It emphasizes the importance of open access, open research data, and open methodology in promoting scientific progress and sharing knowledge. The article also discusses the role of government, funding bodies, publishers, researchers, industry, and society in supporting and demanding open science practices.

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Harmonizing Open Science Efforts in Serbia

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  1. Dejan Pajic Branko Milosavljevic University of Novi Sad Harmonizing open science efforts in Serbia

  2. Science trivia

  3. Corporate greed

  4. Major corporations’ profit margins 16% 39% 1 billion $ in 2008 12% 35% 7% 22% Извори: Wikipedia, https://alexholcombe.wordpress.com

  5. Academic income is insufficient

  6. The science of football

  7. Proud of the heritage

  8. Profit vs. openness and sharing If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas. George Bernard Shaw

  9. Prejudice no. 1 open = costless = public domain

  10. Something is wrong The general issue is that large parts of theresearchdone is publicly funded,the type setting and quality controlis done by people who are paid by the public,and the purchaseof the journalsis also paid by the public. Christian Thomsen Technical University of Berlin

  11. Open access initiatives

  12. Prejudice no. 2 open science = open access

  13. What is open science?

  14. What is open science? OPEN SCIENCE(free and accessible to all) Open access Open research data Open methodology Open education material Open source Open peer review ?

  15. Meanwhile in Serbia (Prejudice no. 3) METADATA, metadata, metadata...

  16. Bottom of the iceberg Non-cited article in Nature vs. highly cited dataset

  17. Open science is a joint effort Academics who try to operate outsidethe hierarchy of prestigiousjournalsrisk “professional suicide”.The chance of a mass rebellion is lowas it’s pretty difficult to unite scientists. Vincent Larivière

  18. Open science is a joint effort GOVERNMENT responsible & farsighted FUNDING BODIES transparent & authoritative PUBLISHERS informed & progressive RESEARCHERS educated & motvated INDUSTRY & SOCIETY involved & demanding

  19. National portal of open science НационалниПортал ОтворенеНауке National Portal of Open Science L НаПОН open.ac.rs

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