EN- Test-Artikel Open Science
An overview of the benefits
Open Science has the potential to change all of science. In doing so, Open Science is based on the fundamental principles of transparency, reproducibility, reusability, and open communication. But why is this worth supporting? Find out in the following module titled "What does Open Science offer me?".
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- Definition of Open Science (from min 0:57)
- Basic principles and elements (from min 2:05)
- Benefits of Open Science (from min 4:17)
- Open Science at the University of Konstanz (from min 5:47)
Quelle 1 - Infobox
"COVID-19 and Social Inequality" is an anonymized survey dataset on which several publications of the interdisciplinary Cluster of Excellence "The Politics of Inequality" at the University of Konstanz are based. The dataset as well as the associated codebook are publicly deposited in the SowiDataNet|datorium.
Quelle 2 - Infobox
"Enforcement may crowd out voluntary support for COVID-19 policies, especially where trust in government is weak and in a liberal society" is a PNAS article by Konstanz economist Katrin Schmelz, available for free download on the University of Konstanz document server KOPS.
Quelle 1 - Personenelement
"COVID-19 and Social Inequality" is an anonymized survey dataset on which several publications of the interdisciplinary Cluster of Excellence "The Politics of Inequality" at the University of Konstanz are based. The dataset as well as the associated codebook are publicly deposited in the SowiDataNet|datorium.
Quelle 2 - Personenelement
"Enforcement may crowd out voluntary support for COVID-19 policies, especially where trust in government is weak and in a liberal society" is a PNAS article by Konstanz economist Katrin Schmelz, available for free download on the University of Konstanz document server KOPS.

