The term Open Science bundles [...] strategies and procedures that all aim to [...] make all components of the scientific process openly accessible and reusable via the Internet. This is intended to open up new opportunities for science, society and business in dealing with scientific findings.
Open Science thus contributes to safeguarding good scientific practice, promotes the transfer of knowledge to society and the economy, enables a more transparent research process and increases the quality assurance of scientific work.
Tübingen's path to Open Science
The University of Tübingen supports Open Science. With the Open-Access-Policy adopted in 2013, the University is committed to ensuring free and unhindered access to the research results of its scientists for all people as part of its social responsibility. In line with the recommendations of the German Rectors' Conference, the Research Data Alliance and the e-science strategy of the state of Baden-Württemberg, the University of Tübingen supports the responsible and sustainable handling of research data and has set this out in its guidelines on research data management since 2017.
As a grassroots initiative spanning several faculties, the Tübingen Open Science Initiative (TOSI) plays a pioneering role in the discipline-specific organisation of Open Science practices.
The Open Science Policy includes recommendations for action and supporting structures at the University of Tübingen on various aspects of Open Science.