Kamran Naim
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View article: A Plan to Develop Open Science’s Green Shoots into a Thriving Garden
A Plan to Develop Open Science’s Green Shoots into a Thriving Garden Open
Open science has continued to gain traction for reasons that are both aspirational—building public confidence in science, adding more diverse voices to the research conversation—and practical, such as increasing the pace of discovery, enab…
View article: Collaborative transition to open access publishing by scholarly societies
Collaborative transition to open access publishing by scholarly societies Open
For decades, universities, researchers, and libraries have sought a systemwide transition of scholarly publishing to open access (OA), but progress has been slow. There is now a potential for more rapid and impactful change, as new collabo…
View article: CERN Analysis Preservation and Reuse Framework: FAIR research data services for LHC experiments
CERN Analysis Preservation and Reuse Framework: FAIR research data services for LHC experiments Open
In this paper we present the CERN Analysis Preservation service as a FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) research data preservation repository platform for LHC experiments. The CERN Analysis Preservation repository allo…
View article: Pushing the Boundaries of Open Science at CERN: Submission to the UNESCO Open Science Consultation
Pushing the Boundaries of Open Science at CERN: Submission to the UNESCO Open Science Consultation Open
CERN contribution to UNESCO Open Science Consultation
View article: Subscribe to Open: A practical approach for converting subscription journals to open access
Subscribe to Open: A practical approach for converting subscription journals to open access Open
Key points OA business models must be sustainable over the long term, and article processing charge payments do not work for all; Subscribe to Open (S2O) is proposed, and being tested, as an alternative model. The S2O model motivates subsc…
View article: Global Flip & Other Studies Workgroup Report
Global Flip & Other Studies Workgroup Report Open
In their report, delegates of the Who Decides? workgroup of the OSI2016 conference put forth three proposals in which key stakeholders might convene to enact an economically viable and sustainable transformation of the current scholarly co…
View article: Evolving Open Solutions (2)
Evolving Open Solutions (2) Open
Are the scholarly publishing tools we’re using today still the right ones? Is the monograph still the best format in the humanities? Is the journal article still best in STM? These products can be difficult to produce and edit, nearly impe…
View article: Report from the Evolving Open Solutions (2) Workgroup
Report from the Evolving Open Solutions (2) Workgroup Open
Are the scholarly publishing tools we’re using today still the right ones? Is the monograph still the best format in the humanities? Is the journal article still best in STM? These products can be difficult to produce and edit, nearly impe…
View article: Report from the Evolving Open Solutions (2) Workgroup
Report from the Evolving Open Solutions (2) Workgroup Open
Are the scholarly publishing tools we’re using today still the right ones? Is the monograph still the best format in the humanities? Is the journal article still best in STM? These products can be difficult to produce and edit, nearly im…