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Příležitosti a výzvy otevřené vědy v České republice

Authors: Pracovní skupina open science při Asociaci knihoven vysokých škol;

Příležitosti a výzvy otevřené vědy v České republice

Abstract

The document Opportunities and Challenges of Open Science in the Czech Republic is a position statement of the Open Science Working Group of the Association of Libraries of Czech Universities on the current state and future development of open science in the Czech research environment. It is based on practical experience with institutional open science support and places the Czech situation within a broader European and international context. The text presents open science as part of modern, responsible, and socially beneficial scientific practice. It summarizes its main areas, including open access to publications, research data management and sharing, research software, infrastructures supporting open science, citizen science, and open educational resources. At the same time, it identifies obstacles to its development in the Czech Republic, particularly insufficient coordination, uneven institutional capacities, lack of systemic support, an unclear legislative and financial framework, and limited recognition of open practices in research assessment. The aim of the document is to support expert discussion on the need for a coordinated, long-term, and systemic approach to open science in the Czech Republic and to contribute to the development of an environment that strengthens the quality, transparency, credibility, and sustainability of research.

Abstrakt Dokument Příležitosti a výzvy otevřené vědy v České republice je pozičním stanoviskem Pracovní skupiny Open Science při Asociaci knihoven vysokých škol ČR ke stavu a dalšímu rozvoji otevřené vědy v českém výzkumném prostředí. Vychází z praktické zkušenosti s institucionální podporou open science a zasazuje českou situaci do širšího evropského a mezinárodního kontextu. Text představuje otevřenou vědu jako součást moderní, odpovědné a společensky přínosné vědecké praxe. Shrnuje její hlavní oblasti, včetně otevřeného přístupu k publikacím, správy a sdílení výzkumných dat, výzkumného softwaru, infrastruktur podporujících otevřenou vědu, občanské vědy a otevřených vzdělávacích zdrojů. Zároveň identifikuje překážky jejího rozvoje v České republice, zejména nedostatečnou koordinaci, nerovnoměrné institucionální kapacity, chybějící systémovou podporu, nejasný legislativní a finanční rámec a omezené zohlednění otevřených praktik v hodnocení vědy. Cílem dokumentu je podpořit odbornou diskusi o potřebě koordinovaného, dlouhodobého a systémového přístupu k otevřené vědě v České republice a přispět k rozvoji prostředí, které posiluje kvalitu, transparentnost, důvěryhodnost a udržitelnost výzkumu.

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open access, FAIR data, scholarly communication, open educational resources, open science, RDM, citizen science, research integrity, research data management

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