The report analyses the potential impact of a transition towards Open Science on the stakeholders of the research ecosystem. The EU can accelerate the transition towards Open Science thanks to its unique position as funder and policy maker. A three step program is suggested that will: 1) support the on-going transformation; 2) make systemic to open the way to fully implemented Open Science; and 3) unlock the societal and economic value of Open Science
Author(s): Crouzier, Thomas Originator(s): European Commission
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                           09/10/2017                        
                    
                                                                
                            Objective:
                            Innovative  digital  tools  that  facilitate  communication,  collaboration,  and  the  data  analysis  will enable Open Science practices.
All  stakeholders  of  the  research  ecosystem  will  benefit  from  Open  Science,  although  it  will change work habits and business models. 
Digital platforms  will  facilitate innovation  by  streamlining  all phases  of  the  innovation  process, from the generation of ideas to experimental work and fundraising.
Citizens  will  become  new  players  of  the  research  ecosystem.  They  will  shape  science  policies and contribute to scientific research through citizen science actions and by funding researchers.                        
                                        
                                            
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