Open Science Toolkit
The UNESCO Open Science Toolkit is designed to support implementation of the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science. The Toolkit is a set of guides, policy briefs, factsheets and indexes. Each piece is a living resource updated to reflect new developments and the status of implementation of the Recommendation. Elements of this toolkit are developed in collaboration with UNESCO Open Science partners or through discussions with and inputs from the members of the UNESCO Working Groups on Open Science.
This UNESCO Open Science Toolkit brings together all its elements in one comprehensive resource. For details on individual components, please refer to the sections below.
Elements of the Toolkit
Factsheet
This factsheet explains the definition of open science and its key pillars and elements as set out in the Recommendation.
Guide
The key factors to consider in capacity building and training for open science have been identified with input from the UNESCO Working Group on Open Science Capacity Building.
Guide
Developed through the discussions and inputs from the members of the Working Group on Open Science Policies and Policy Instruments, this guide sets out the key factors to consider when developing policies for open science.
Guide
Building upon assessments of existing open science funding mechanisms and the resourcing gaps facing open science today, the aim is to provide guidance for integrating the principles of open science into the process and practices of funding science.
Guide
Building on the provisions of the Recommendation, the guide was developed in consultation with the UNESCO Working Group on Open Science Infrastructures to build a shared understanding and identify steps for strengthening equitable and sustainable open science infrastructures.
Guide
On opening science to society and engaging with societal actors beyond the conventional scientific community.
Guide
Opportunities and challenges in the adoption of open science hardware for more equitable, accessible science.
Tools for academia and publishing
Factsheet
As the concept and practice of open science continue to evolve, the research sector is becoming increasingly vulnerable to overt commercial predation. Driven by profit and self-interest, this predation risks polluting the global research enterprise, with serious implications for research quality and integrity; wasting research funding; derailing research careers; and compromising evidence-based policy decisions.
The aim is to provide practical assistance to the university community to better understand the Recommendation on Open Science, in particular by highlighting the areas that apply to university leaders who wish to support its implementation.
The aim is to provide practical assistance to the open access publishing community to better understand the Recommendation by highlighting the areas that apply to open access publishers who wish to support its implementation.
International standard setting instrument
The UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science is the first international standard setting instrument on open science. It provides an internationally agreed definition and a set of shared values and guiding principles for open science. It also identifies a set of actions conducive to a fair and equitable operationalization of open science for all at the individual, institutional, national, regional and international levels.
Publications
Coming soon
In partnership with the members of the UNESCO Open Science Working Groups, the UNESCO Secretariat is preparing indices of open science resources that are available in 2023 to help in locating training materials, open knowledge resources on priority themes and policy instruments that are being used to create and support the transition to open science around the world.
The following will be available soon:
Open Indices
- UNESCO Global Observatory of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Instruments (GO-SPIN) – Open Science module
Guides
- Empowering journalism in open science
- Promoting open dialogues with other knowledge systems
Checklists
- Checklist for an institutional action plan for open science
Factsheets
- Towards equitable scholarly publishing
- Intellectual property rights and open science
- Overcoming challenges to the implementation of open science