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Description: This project is an investigation into how to best align open science principles and practices with design science research, and information systems research more broadly.

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Design Science as a pathway to Open Science in Information Systems research

This is a literature review on the current practices of open science in DSR.

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Registered Reports in Design Science Research

This component is stage 1 of a registered report, consisting of problem statement, the design of the study, and an emerging artefact in the form of a ...

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How Can I Share My Work? Open Access As More Than Just the Article

This is a review of the open access policies of information systems (IS) journals. We then make the argument that researchers need to look beyond just...

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How can IS researchers adopt Open Science practices into their research workflows?

As part of the "Open Science Practices in Information Systems Research" minitrack at HICSS 54, a synchronous workshop was created to answer the follow...

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Reseachers Perspectives on Open Science

This component considers the perspectives of researchers, at different career stages, on open science.

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