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(COPY) Uncovering similarities and differences in open research practice in different disciplines and research methodologies

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75 Open Research Case Studies developed by Chris Cox and Dorka Tamás at the University of Leeds reveal the various open research practices employed by researchers in different disciplines.

Open research practices vary across disciplines and research methodology whether qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods.

The case studies represent a rich corpus that can be analysed to uncover themes within and across disciplines to inform open research advocacy in both general and disciplinary specific contexts.

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