How open science helps researchers succeed

Author:

McKiernan Erin C1ORCID,Bourne Philip E2ORCID,Brown C Titus3,Buck Stuart4,Kenall Amye5ORCID,Lin Jennifer6,McDougall Damon7,Nosek Brian A8,Ram Karthik9,Soderberg Courtney K8,Spies Jeffrey R810,Thaney Kaitlin11,Updegrove Andrew12,Woo Kara H1314ORCID,Yarkoni Tal15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico

2. Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, United States

3. Population Health and Reproduction, University of California, Davis, Davis, United States

4. Laura and John Arnold Foundation, Houston, United States

5. BioMed Central, London, United Kingdom

6. CrossRef, Oxford, United Kingdom

7. Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, United States

8. Center for Open Science, Charlottesville, United States

9. Berkeley Institute for Data Science, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, United States

10. Department of Engineering and Society, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, United States

11. Mozilla Science Lab, Mozilla Foundation, New York, United States

12. Gesmer Updegrove LLP, Boston, United States

13. Center for Environmental Research, Education, and Outreach, Washington State University, Pullman, United States

14. Information School, University of Washington, Seattle, United States

15. Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, United States

Abstract

Open access, open data, open source and other open scholarship practices are growing in popularity and necessity. However, widespread adoption of these practices has not yet been achieved. One reason is that researchers are uncertain about how sharing their work will affect their careers. We review literature demonstrating that open research is associated with increases in citations, media attention, potential collaborators, job opportunities and funding opportunities. These findings are evidence that open research practices bring significant benefits to researchers relative to more traditional closed practices.

Funder

National Institute on Aging

Laura and John Arnold Foundation

John Templeton Foundation

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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