scholarly journals On the way to creating Ukrainian national cloud of open science

2021 ◽  
pp. 027-039
Author(s):  
S.Ya. Svistunov ◽  
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P.I. Perkonos ◽  
S.V. Subotin ◽  
Ya.M. Tverdochlib ◽  
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Modern conditions of science development, which are characterized by a significant increase in the volume of information, require new approaches to computational methods and new approaches to information processing. The article considers approaches to creating conditions and tools based on cloud technologies for more effective cooperation of research teams working on similar scientific problems. The article analyzes the stages of development of the European Open Science Cloud and presents the strategy of building the National Open Science Cloud. The article presents the main results of the development of a common information resource for scientific researches at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, which can be considered as a prototype of the National Open Science Cloud, which integrates into the European Open Science Cloud.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason Chin ◽  
Gianni Ribeiro ◽  
Alicia Rairden

The mainstream sciences are experiencing a revolution of methodology. This revolution was inspired, in part, by the realization that a surprising number of findings in the bioscientific literature could not be replicated or reproduced by independent laboratories and were likely false discoveries. In response – as reflected in a 2018 report of the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine – scientific norms and practices are rapidly moving towards openness. These reforms promise many enhancements to the scientific process, notably improved efficiency and reliability of findings. Changes are also underway in the forensic sciences (although they have recently hit substantial political roadblocks). After years of legal-scientific criticism and several reports from peak scientific bodies, efforts are underway to establish the validity of several forensic practices and ensure forensic scientists perform and present their work in a scientifically valid way.In this article, the authors suggest that open science reforms are distinctively suited to addressing the problems faced by forensic science. Openness comports with legal and criminal justice values, helping ensure expert forensic evidence is more reliable and susceptible to rational evaluation by the trier of fact. In short, open forensic science allows parties in legal proceedings to understand and assess the strength of the case against them, resulting in fairer outcomes. Moreover, several emerging open science initiatives allow for speedier and more collaborative research. These, in many cases, may be readily applied to forensic science.


1996 ◽  
pp. 4-15
Author(s):  
S. Golovaschenko ◽  
Petro Kosuha

The report is based on the first results of the study "The History of the Evangelical Christians-Baptists in Ukraine", carried out in 1994-1996 by the joint efforts of the Department of Religious Studies at the Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Odessa Theological Seminary of Evangelical Christian Baptists. A large-scale description and research of archival sources on the history of evangelical movements in our country gave the first experience of fruitful cooperation between secular and church researchers.


1996 ◽  
pp. 45-46
Author(s):  
Borys Lobovyk

"PHENOMENON OF RELIGION" - under this name on June 20-21, 1996, the All-Ukrainian Colloquium, convened by the Department of Religious Studies and the Ukrainian Association of Religious Studies took place at the Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. The purpose of the colloquium is to discuss the topical issues of Ukrainian religious studies concerning the nature, essence and functionality of religion as a social and historical phenomenon.


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