In support of #OpenScience, we routinely ask authors to openly share their #research #code before publication.
We are now formalizing this practice with a mandatory #CodeSharing policy and clarifying what we mean by code sharing.
In support of #OpenScience, we routinely ask authors to openly share their #research #code before publication.
We are now formalizing this practice with a mandatory #CodeSharing policy and clarifying what we mean by code sharing.
Great to see @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social using the PLOS Open Science Indicators to analyze open research practices across their institution.
Insightful work from @yozkan.bsky.social using our dataset with @dataseerai.bsky.social.
A great post from @scholarlykitchen.bsky.social exploring the link between #openscience and research integrity. The authors highlight a recent PLOS Open Science Indicators (OSI) dataset as a tool used to help assess this relationship.
See the OSI dataset: plos.io/3ZFdjYL
Read the findings β¬οΈ
We are excited to see Science journals join the movement of using Open Science Indicators (Metrics) to advance open practices, building on the vision we launched in partnership with DataSeer in 2022.
β¬οΈ Learn more about why OSIs matter and knowledge have we gained from them so far:
Biology researchers say credibility matters when serving on grant and hiring committees, but fewer than half feel well-equipped to assess it.
A new @peerj.bsky.social study, co-authored by PLOS colleagues shows opportunities to reform research assessment and strengthen #OpenScience:
βThe only way an organization from the Global North can really make an impact and to be inclusive is to collaborate.β
Read key takeaways from our event with TCC Africa in Nairobi, exploring new models for open science: plos.io/48QqFrm
#OpenScience #OpenInfrastructure
Director of Open Research Solutions, @iainhz.bsky.social, shares updates from our Redefining Publishing initiative, exploring how we can redesign publishing to better support #OpenScience and reform #ResearchAssessment β¬οΈ
Pour la premiΓ¨re fois Γ lβΓ©chelle dβun pays entier, la France, une Γ©tude indΓ©pendante montre que les pratiques de #scienceouverte sont associΓ©es Γ une augmentation des citations.
Promotional image for PLOS featuring a butterfly on a flower on the left and a graphic with colorful lines and text about open science practice on the right.
In a newly released arXiv preprint, we explore how open science practice like sharing data, code and preprints relate to citation impact in French-authored research over a 3-year period.
Thanks to @ouvrirlascience.bsky.social for highlighting its national importance.
π Read more: plos.io/3Vmykrj
A new arXiv preprint from Iain Hrynaszkiewicz and Lauren Cadwallader at PLOS with Prof Giovanni Colavizza, explores links between open science practices and citation impact across over 576,000 publications.
π Read the full preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2508.20747
#OpenScience #OSI #Preprints
This is ground breaking and transformative at the same time!
The ability to capture (and monitor) open science efforts -beyond publications and citations - will make it much easier to demonstrate the impact of research, rather than waving in that general direction and hope it is credible.
Infographic titled 'New open science insights now available.' It features two bar charts comparing the usage of protocols by academic disciplines. The left chart shows the highest usage in medicine, followed by molecular biology and biochemistry, and social sciences. The right chart indicates medicine as the field with the highest study registration, trailed distantly by environmental sciences and agricultural and biological sciences. The caption encourages diving deeper into research with the latest release of Open Science Indicators. The footer notes the data is based on 204 sharing sites with the most published articles as available on OpenAlex.
The latest PLOS Open Science Indicators (OSI) dataset is here! In partnership with @dataseerai.bsky.social, the new dataset includes insights from 166K+ articles. In addition, we explore lessons learned from years of OSI development on The Official PLOS Blog.
π plos.io/3ZFdjYL
π plos.io/40N0Oxj
πΊ #RLUK25 VIDEO | How libraries collaborate to monitor open research
Roundtable feat. Neil Jacobs @ukrepro.bsky.social Etienne Roesch (Reading) @iainhz.bsky.social @jenniad.bsky.social & Radoslaw Pajor (Leicester)
βΆοΈ youtu.be/WGRutcCGrbU
In the latest PLOS Open Science Indicators dataset (in collaboration with DataSeer) users can more easily segment results by research topics / disciplines and geography, thanks to integration of OpenAlex metadata. Great to see this much-requested improvement live theplosblog.plos.org/2025/01/inte...
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Our paper exploring the effects of Open Science practices (research data sharing, preprint posting, code sharing) on citations was published after peer review in PLOS ONE last month journals.plos.org/plosone/arti... Preprinting correlates with a 20% citation increase; data sharing in a repository 4%
New preprint from PLOS on how researchers assess credibility of scholarly work in the context of committee service.
Iβll be presenting these results at the 4S/EASST meeting in Amsterdam this summer!
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Are you interested in the effects / impact of #openscience? Are you interested in evidence? Then see this excellent resource from the PathOS (Open Science Impact Pathways) EU-funded project pathos-project.eu/os-impact-ev...
Assessing credibility of research is very important but researchers lack tools to do this effectively = opportunities to refocus research assessment on research integrity, rigour and transparency, rather than using proxies for impact. New research from the team at PLOS: doi.org/10.31222/osf...