Tag: open science

  • LHCb experiment releases all of its Run 1 proton–proton data

    LHCb experiment releases all of its Run 1 proton–proton data

    The latest release makes LHCb research data, used by researchers to produce a number of significant results, available to anyone for a wide range of physics studies

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  • Ethical, open and non-commercial: the Open Web Search project is designed to provide Europe with the right alternative to existing search engines

    Ethical, open and non-commercial: the Open Web Search project is designed to provide Europe with the right alternative to existing search engines

    CERN recently hosted the fifth International Open Search symposium, where over 100 experts discussed how to make searching the web in Europe fairer and safer

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  • CERN’s new Open Source Program Office

    CERN’s new Open Source Program Office

    CERN launches its Open Source Program Office to help you with the release of your software and hardware designs

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  • CERN and NASA join forces to commit to a research future that is open and accessible for all

    CERN and NASA join forces to commit to a research future that is open and accessible for all

    A summit, entitled “Accelerating the Adoption of Open Science”, took place at CERN from 10 to 14 July, bringing together representatives from 70 scientific institutions to discuss how to develop and implement open science policies across the globe

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  • CERN supports open access publishing for books

    CERN supports open access publishing for books

    CERN is moving one step closer to achieving full open access for academic books in high-energy physics and related disciplines by participating in the SCOAP3 for books initiative

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  • CMS completes the release of its entire Run 1 proton-proton data

    CMS completes the release of its entire Run 1 proton-proton data

    CMS has now released the complete set of proton-proton data taken from LHC Run 1, including the original findings used in the Higgs boson discovery

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  • LHCb releases first set of data to the public

    LHCb releases first set of data to the public

    The LHCb collaboration has released data from Run 1 of the LHC to the public for the first time, allowing research to be conducted by anyone in the world

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  • CERN publishes comprehensive open science policy

    CERN publishes comprehensive open science policy

    CERN’s core values include making research open and accessible for everyone. A new policy now brings together existing open science initiatives to ensure a bright future based on transparency and collaboration at CERN.

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  • CERN moves closer to achieving full open access

    Since 2014, CERN has required that all peer-reviewed primary research articles from CERN authors are published open access (OA), i.e. freely available for anyone around the world to read and re-use with appropriate attribution. This policy reflects the moral imperative of CERN as a publicly-funded organisation – supported by contributions from its Member States –

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  • CERN announces new open data policy in support of open science

    CERN announces new open data policy in support of open science

    A new open data policy for scientific experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will make scientific research more reproducible, accessible, and collaborative

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