This paper explores the possible role of Open Science in the knowledge transfer between research and policy, focusing on its potential use by scientific councillors at Estonian ministries. Qualitative interviews with scientific councillors show that they perceive their role as intermediaries between research and policy and focus their work on improving the quality of research commissioned by their ministry. This process, for them, involves using existing academic articles and datasets to which, however, they lack official access. We show that Open Science can contribute to knowledge transfer if there are knowledge brokers in public sector organizations.
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Arko Olesk
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Tallinn University
Esta Kaal
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Tallinn University
Kristel Toom
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Tallinn University
Citation
ISSN
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1824-2049
DOI
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10.22323/2.18030203
Publication Name:
Journal of Science Communication
Volume:
18
Number:
3
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