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The language of open science - literal terms, words, and the sense of understanding they convey may not exist in non-English contexts. This is why the process of developing open science is similar to developing a new language, and being truly “open” requires diverse, multilingual and locally relevant research to make it accessible to a wider audience This talk will present the Turing Way approach to capitalise on recent advances in translation technologies to develop a multilingual dissemination of Open Science.
The talk is presented to Durham RIOTS Club on the 7th of Dec.
communities, open educational resources, open science, saudi arabia
communities, open educational resources, open science, saudi arabia
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