Boost your research success in business studies and economics
The ZBW Open Economics Guide shows you how to use Open Science methods and tools – such as Open Access and Open Data – to make your research more efficient and visible!
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Introduction to Open Access
Making research visible.
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Introduction to Open Data
Making research verifiable.
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Introduction to Open Code
Making research transparent.
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Introduction to OER
Making teaching better.
New Blog Posts
Stay up to date with the latest tips and tutorials on Open Science.
New in the Open Economics Guide: Promoting Reproducibility With Open Code
Openly accessible programming code can make your research work easier. It...
Open data myths: What's the Truth? (+ Handout)
There are many reservations about the opening of research data. To...
Open Science in Practice
Researchers’ inside reports from their everyday life.
Open Science Events
Conferences, seminars, webinars, online panels and more!
FORCE11 Scholarly Communication Institute (FSCI) 2024
Increasing Transparency, Integrity, and Trust in Research is the FSCI 2024 theme. FSCI organizers seek course submissions contributing to this theme, though all ideas in scholarly communication are welcome for consideration. The theme will also shape the institute’s plenary events. With the increasing prominence of AI, it is essential that the research and scholarly communication communities emphasize transparency, enhance integrity, and renew trust in our community’s work. We hope to focus on these components as we present courses on topics within the scholarly communication ecosphere.
Hacky Hour: “Peer Code review”
Work on your problems related to the session’s theme with the help of others! We will run some mini peer code review! Bring small pieces of your code along and discuss it with others over pastries! Any level and any programming language welcome!