Statements on Open Science for Sustainable Development Goals

This article attempts to practicalise Open Science (OS) to promote ideas and enhance efforts for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It delineates General Statements (n = 20) as guiding beacons and the Specific Statements (n = 70) that act as precision tools in OS orientated policymaking, rese...

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Main Authors: Chew, Boon-How, Maxwell, Lauren, Anyiam, Felix Emeka, Menouni, Aziza, Kurniawan, Tonni Agustiono, Dimobe, Kangbéni, Sharma, Til Prasad Pangali, Ali, Gomaa A. M., Shah, Ram Devi Tachamo, Saleem, Rabia, Mashroofa, Mohamed Majeed, Nasr, Maha, Abbas, Babar, Atapattu, Anjana J., Mahmoud, Mohamed, Singh, Nidhi, Sarker, Mizanur Rahman
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Published: Ubiquity Press 2024
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1145182025-01-22T04:20:35Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114518/ Statements on Open Science for Sustainable Development Goals Chew, Boon-How Maxwell, Lauren Anyiam, Felix Emeka Menouni, Aziza Kurniawan, Tonni Agustiono Dimobe, Kangbéni Sharma, Til Prasad Pangali Ali, Gomaa A. M. Shah, Ram Devi Tachamo Saleem, Rabia Mashroofa, Mohamed Majeed Nasr, Maha Abbas, Babar Atapattu, Anjana J. Mahmoud, Mohamed Singh, Nidhi Sarker, Mizanur Rahman This article attempts to practicalise Open Science (OS) to promote ideas and enhance efforts for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It delineates General Statements (n = 20) as guiding beacons and the Specific Statements (n = 70) that act as precision tools in OS orientated policymaking, research, innovations, and public engagement, and access to scientific knowledge. The authors hope to draw kindled and educated attention to OS besides underscoring the need for unbiased, inclusive, and diligent execution of the SDGs. By adopting these Statements accordingly and in appropriate stages within national strategies and ensuring transparent reporting of the progress, the authors envision a transformed world by 2030. With this appeal, scientific endeavours could be more effectively directed and optimised with OS, significantly advancing progress toward the SDGs. Ubiquity Press 2024-10-10 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114518/1/114518.pdf Chew, Boon-How and Maxwell, Lauren and Anyiam, Felix Emeka and Menouni, Aziza and Kurniawan, Tonni Agustiono and Dimobe, Kangbéni and Sharma, Til Prasad Pangali and Ali, Gomaa A. M. and Shah, Ram Devi Tachamo and Saleem, Rabia and Mashroofa, Mohamed Majeed and Nasr, Maha and Abbas, Babar and Atapattu, Anjana J. and Mahmoud, Mohamed and Singh, Nidhi and Sarker, Mizanur Rahman (2024) Statements on Open Science for Sustainable Development Goals. Data Science Journal, 23 (1). art. no. 49. pp. 1-8. ISSN 1683-1470; https://datascience.codata.org/articles/10.5334/dsj-2024-049 10.5334/dsj-2024-049
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description This article attempts to practicalise Open Science (OS) to promote ideas and enhance efforts for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It delineates General Statements (n = 20) as guiding beacons and the Specific Statements (n = 70) that act as precision tools in OS orientated policymaking, research, innovations, and public engagement, and access to scientific knowledge. The authors hope to draw kindled and educated attention to OS besides underscoring the need for unbiased, inclusive, and diligent execution of the SDGs. By adopting these Statements accordingly and in appropriate stages within national strategies and ensuring transparent reporting of the progress, the authors envision a transformed world by 2030. With this appeal, scientific endeavours could be more effectively directed and optimised with OS, significantly advancing progress toward the SDGs.
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author Chew, Boon-How
Maxwell, Lauren
Anyiam, Felix Emeka
Menouni, Aziza
Kurniawan, Tonni Agustiono
Dimobe, Kangbéni
Sharma, Til Prasad Pangali
Ali, Gomaa A. M.
Shah, Ram Devi Tachamo
Saleem, Rabia
Mashroofa, Mohamed Majeed
Nasr, Maha
Abbas, Babar
Atapattu, Anjana J.
Mahmoud, Mohamed
Singh, Nidhi
Sarker, Mizanur Rahman
spellingShingle Chew, Boon-How
Maxwell, Lauren
Anyiam, Felix Emeka
Menouni, Aziza
Kurniawan, Tonni Agustiono
Dimobe, Kangbéni
Sharma, Til Prasad Pangali
Ali, Gomaa A. M.
Shah, Ram Devi Tachamo
Saleem, Rabia
Mashroofa, Mohamed Majeed
Nasr, Maha
Abbas, Babar
Atapattu, Anjana J.
Mahmoud, Mohamed
Singh, Nidhi
Sarker, Mizanur Rahman
Statements on Open Science for Sustainable Development Goals
author_facet Chew, Boon-How
Maxwell, Lauren
Anyiam, Felix Emeka
Menouni, Aziza
Kurniawan, Tonni Agustiono
Dimobe, Kangbéni
Sharma, Til Prasad Pangali
Ali, Gomaa A. M.
Shah, Ram Devi Tachamo
Saleem, Rabia
Mashroofa, Mohamed Majeed
Nasr, Maha
Abbas, Babar
Atapattu, Anjana J.
Mahmoud, Mohamed
Singh, Nidhi
Sarker, Mizanur Rahman
author_sort Chew, Boon-How
title Statements on Open Science for Sustainable Development Goals
title_short Statements on Open Science for Sustainable Development Goals
title_full Statements on Open Science for Sustainable Development Goals
title_fullStr Statements on Open Science for Sustainable Development Goals
title_full_unstemmed Statements on Open Science for Sustainable Development Goals
title_sort statements on open science for sustainable development goals
publisher Ubiquity Press
publishDate 2024
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114518/1/114518.pdf
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