TY - JOUR AU - Sardinha, Tony Berber AU - Madureira, Sandra AU - Brait, Beth AU - Souza-e-Silva, Maria Cecília Perez de AU - Camargo, Zuleica AU - Spagnuolo, Renata Lamberti AU - Braz, Arianne Alfonso Brogini PY - 2021/09/11 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - A multimodal, multilanguage portal for the advancement of Open Science in the Humani-ties JF - Cadernos de Linguística JA - Cad. Linguíst. VL - 2 IS - 4 SE - Project Registration DO - 10.25189/2675-4916.2021.v2.n4.id406 UR - https://cadernos.abralin.org/index.php/cadernos/article/view/406 SP - e406 AB - <p>Although open science practices have been widely used in several knowledge areas for many years, open science has had greater acceptance in fields such as the natural sciences, exact sciences and computing. In the Human Sciences, the migration to open science is still in its infancy. In this work, we present the project to build the Multimodal/multilingual Portal for the Advancement of Open Science in the Humanities, supported by CNPq through Call 25/2020, designed to help fill this gap. The Portal intends to provide a range of open science materials for the Humanities, including verbal, visual, verbal-visual and verbal-gesture data, to stimulate both national and international research in the Humanities. The Portal was designed around four vectors, namely: open access, open data, open source and citizen science/citizen humanities. This paper presents a discussion of the problems and planned actions for each of the vectors. In addition, the paper outlines the major design principles underlying the implementation of the Portal. Open science requires a new set of postures and practices, which the Portal intends to encourage. In line with open science, its ultimate goal is democratizing science.</p> ER -