The twelve principles of Scholarly Communication are:
- Accessibility: be immediately and openly accessible by anyone
- Discoverability: should facilitate search, exploration and discovery.
- Reusability: should enable others to effectively build on top of each other’s work.
- Reproducibility: should provide reproducible research results.
- Transparency: should provide open means for judging the credibility of a research result.
- Understandability: should provide research in an understandable way adjusted to different stakeholders.
- Collaboration: should foster collaboration and participation between researchers and their stakeholders.
- Quality Assurance: should provide transparent and competent review.
- Evaluation: should support fair evaluation.
- Validated Progress: should promote both the production of new knowledge and the validation of existing knowledge.
- Innovation: should embrace the possibilities of new technology.
- Public Good: should expand the knowledge commons.
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