The SWITCH-ON Virtual Water Science Laboratory
Facilitating collaborative and reproducible Open Science
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McDonald, Hugh; Gerardo Anzaldúa; Lotta Andersson et.al. 2017: The SWITCH-ON Virtual Water Science Laboratory: Facilitating collaborative and reproducible Open Science. SWITCH-ON Policy Brief No.2.
This policy brief introduces the SWITCH-ON Virtual Water Science Laboratory, a digital platform for scientific research and collaboration built upon the principles of transparency, community and open access. The Virtual Labimplements Open Science by encouraging collaborative experiment definition and by facilitating the search and upload of open datasets. The SWITCH-ON Policy Brief No.2 is available for download.
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English
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Lotta Andersson (Linköping University)Tina Neset (Linköping University)Julie Wilk (Linköping University)Lorna Little (SMHI)Berit Arheimer (SMHI)
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Layout: Beáta Vargová
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European Commission, Directorate-General Research & Innovation (DG Research & Innovation), International - Year
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- 4 pp.
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- Table of contents
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The promise of collaborative Open Science
SWITCH-ON's contribution: The Virtual Water Science Laboratory
The collaborative experiment platform
The Data Catalogue
Using the Virtual Laboratory: Recommendations for success
Open Science Transformation – what else is needed?
Further information - Keywords
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Open data, water, application (apps), research, collaborative, virtual laboratory, protocols, science, portal, data catalogue, open scienceEuropetoolbox
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