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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

On transparency in research funding

Cameron Neylon, Open Research: The personal, the social, and the political, Science in the open, October 10, 2009.
... More open research will be more effective, more efficient, and provide better value for the taxpayer’s money. But more importantly I believe it is the only credible way to negotiate a new concensus [sic] on the public funding of research. We need an honest conversation with government and the wider community about why research is valuable, what the outcomes are, and how the contribute to our society. We can’t do that if the majority cannot even see those outcomes. ...