PS: They don't discount open access, open data, and open code (or open protocols, preregistration, and so on). They take a step back and ask what strategies will advance them.
@Lupus
I agree. Open-research people in the humanities don't think the term "open science" covers what they do. "Open research", "open knowledge", and "open scholarship" are more inclusive terms. On the other hand, the counterparts of "open science" in many non-English languages are more inclusive than "open science" is in English.
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