Metrics for the analysis and the development of open science

High-Level Project Summary

We designed a set of metrics meant to analyze how effectively is Open Science being applied. We hope to solve the challenge by providing a measure of how it produces engagement, promotes participation and how much academic impact it generates.

Detailed Project Description

Our project is meant to focus on the existing methods and challenges that open science has to prove its effectiveness in unifying the scientific community and providing transparent and accessible data for everyone. We relied on the internet for informing ourselves and creating our work.

Space Agency Data

Our team used some of the resources provided by NASA to inform ourselves precisely and make solid statements about the topic. It also inspired us to keep researching and find data from a variety of sources.

Hackathon Journey

The experience was an enjoyable one, with many challenges to overcome that definitely made us think outside the box. It also provided us with many instances to debate.

References

Kelty, C., Panofsky, A. Disentangling Public Participation In Science and Biomedicine. Genome Med6, 8 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1186/gm525

Wynne, B. Public Participation in Science and Technology: Performing and Obscuring a Political–Conceptual Category Mistake. East Asian Science1, 99–110 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12280-007-9004-7

Blumenfeld, J. Data Chat: Kaylin Bugbee (2021). https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/learn/data-chats/data-chat-kaylin-bugbee

Tags

#altmetrics #metrics #metaanalysis