10.5281/zenodo.55597
https://zenodo.org/records/55597
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Kraker, Peter
Peter
Kraker
Know-Center
Dörler, Daniel
Daniel
Dörler
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
Ferus, Andreas
Andreas
Ferus
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Gutounig, Robert
Robert
Gutounig
University of Applied Sciences (UAS) JOANNEUM
Heigl, Florian
Florian
Heigl
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
Kaier, Christian
Christian
Kaier
University of Graz
Rieck, Katharina
Katharina
Rieck
Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
Šimukovič, Elena
Elena
Šimukovič
Vignoli, Michela
Michela
Vignoli
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology
Aspöck, Edeltraud
Edeltraud
Aspöck
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Dennerlein, Sebastian
Sebastian
Dennerlein
Graz University of Technology
Enkhbayar, Asura
Asura
Enkhbayar
Know-Center
McNeill, Gerda
Gerda
McNeill
University of Vienna
Schmidt, Nora
Nora
Schmidt
Lund University
Steinrisser-Allex, Gregor
Gregor
Steinrisser-Allex
Medical University of Graz
Wandl-Vogt, Eveline
Eveline
Wandl-Vogt
Austrian Academy of Sciences
The Vienna Principles: A Vision for Scholarly Communication in the 21st Century
Zenodo
2016
scholarly communication
open access
open science
vision
2016-06-15
https://zenodo.org/communities/oana
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Currently, there is a strong push to address the apparent deficits of the scholarly communication system. Open Science has the potential to change the production and dissemination of scholarly knowledge for the better, but there is no commonly shared vision that describes the system that we want to create. Between April 2015 and June 2016, members of the Open Access Network Austria (OANA) working group “Open Access and Scholarly Communication” met in Vienna to discuss this matter. The main outcome of our considerations is a set of twelve principles that represent the cornerstones of the future scholarly communication system. They are designed to provide a coherent frame of reference for the debate on how to improve the current system. With this document, we are hoping to inspire a widespread discussion towards a shared vision for scholarly communication in the 21st century.
Please visit http://viennaprinciples.org to comment on the document.