What is Open Source Hardware: a Primer from UKRN
Reproducibility Network, Uk,
Pen-Yuan Hsing,
Julieta C. Arancio,
Julian Stirling and
Andre Maia Chagas
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Pen-Yuan Hsing: Durham University
Andre Maia Chagas: University of Sussex
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Abstract:
Open source hardware (OSH) refers to equipment and instrumentation whose designs are made available to anyone for use, modify, and distribute without restrictions in ways that are easily understood. OSH is part of the Open Science Ecosystem, intersecting with open software as part of the toolchain used in experimental setups that generate data. The key role of OSH in research has been recognised on the highest levels, including the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science, ratified in 2021.
Date: 2023-08-17
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