Erscheinungsdatum: 4. November 2024
Autor*innen: Isolde Gottwald, Angus Whyte, Clara Linés, Betty Evangelinou, Katrin Vohland, Heimo Rainer
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Zitiervorschlag: Gottwald, I., Whythe, A., Linés, C., Evangelinou, B., Vohland, K. & Rainer, H. (2024): Advancing evidence-based policymaking
through Open Collections and Open Science Principles. - 26 S., Wien (Verlag des Naturhistorischen Museums Wien). https://doi.org/10.57827/978-3-903096-78-3
Zusammenfassung:
This booklet is designed to offer policymakers insight into the essential connections between the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs), Open Science, and Open Collections across various domains. It highlights how global policy goals
are intrinsically linked to research initiatives that rely on Open Collections to provide evidence for decision-making. Policy
measures to develop collections as research infrastructure are making collections more accessible useful for research and
subsequently for evidence based policy and impactful decisions. Relevant use cases demonstrate how Open Science and Open Collections
are fundamental to achieving the SDGs. We outline future directions for developing and expanding the necessary Open Access
to collections.