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For a broad understanding of the potential benefits of open science, I recommend Dan Quintana’s presentation below on “Five things that every researcher should know about open science”:
The links below may be useful reading for understanding the rationale behind open science practices and how these can be implemented. The examples are from sport and exercise science but are broadly applicable:
Unlocking sports medicine research data while maintaining participant privacy via synthetic datasets
There are also many great discussions around this topic on the Everything Hertz podcast.