Hi Heather,
I agree and this was one of things that was discussed at length - about
the risk of putting up a fence and saying 'you're on the other side'.
The point is trying to establish what it is we are saying when we mean
that a researcher is working openly. And to find things that we can
hi Danny,
The idea of "an attempt to define what the community considers the attributes
and behaviours of a person who is fully participating in research" can be
interpreted as signalling a movement towards negative branding or deprecation
of anyone the community considers less than pure
I have just returned from a two day workshop looking at the 'Scholarly
Commons'. Never heard of it? You might want to read on...
"Taking a Principled stance - the Scholarly Commons"
https://unlockingresearch.blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=919 is a blog about the
FORCE11 event, now published in