The Hidden Infrastructure of Open Science

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Open science extends beyond research papers to include a hidden infrastructure of repositories, persistent identifiers, metadata standards, and knowledge graphs. These components are essential for finding and preserving research. Historically, scholarly work depended on institutional gateways like universities and government agencies for access to libraries and publication channels. However, the rise of open science has transformed this landscape, enabling independent research by reducing the traditional reliance on large organizations and specialized institutional resources.
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