And if the scanCOVID-19 had been born in 2002?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v16i1.3224Keywords:
Information tracking, Covid-19, Open science, Data science, scanCOVID-19.Abstract
Keeping up with the speed of qualitative and quantitative changes in the production of knowledge in times of the covid-19 pandemic was a stimulus to the development of numerous initiatives to track scientific information. The scanCOVID-19 was one of them. This note seeks to situate the importance of investing in projects of the same nature, which may have effects on the relations between science, state, and society.
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