Open science and FAIR data in contemporary research
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https://doi.org/10.46502/issn.2792-3681/2025.9.0Keywords:
open science, FAIR data, contemporary research, Multiverso Journal, critical epistemologyAbstract
This text represents the editorial position of Multiverso Journal, volume 5, issue 9, corresponding to the July-December 2025 edition. It argues that this scientific journal with high international impact respectfully invites researchers, data managers, librarians, and public policy makers to engage in a multidisciplinary dialogue, enriched by philosophical, hermeneutic, and governance perspectives, with the aim of collaboratively building an open, equitable, transparent, and institutionally sustainable science that characterizes research processes in the digital age.
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