Featured Image Credits: Bruxelles - Bibliothèque de Droit (ULB), Brussels, Belgium, June 13, 2015 | © Courtesy of Fred Romero/Flickr.
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This is really interesting!
Essentially, Jean-Claude Burgelman argues that the transition to Open Science is driven by the similar factors that have brought about the Internet 2.0 that revolves around communities, Open Source and digital infrastructures. Similarly, how Open Science policies are implemented is likely to be dependent on the local and global configurations of industry players that act as its stakeholders.