Open Research as an Imperative for Institutions: Boosting Research, Revenue, and Reputation
Emma Louise Henderson,
Neil Jacobs and
Emily Kate Farran
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Emma Louise Henderson: University of Surrey
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In an era characterised by unprecedented global challenges, Open Research practices have emerged as a powerful catalyst for research quality, transparency, and collaboration. Open Research need not be in tension with other drivers such as commercialisation, privacy, or national security, and it can boost institutional reputation and income. This briefing note sets out why Open Research should be a strategic imperative for institutions seeking to thrive in a dynamic academic landscape.
Date: 2023-11-22
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