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  • Policy studies
  • Information science
  • Decision science

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  • Societal decision-making increasingly requires evidence-informed approaches.
  • Effective decision support relies on efficient information collection, synthesis, and flow.
  • Open policy practice offers a coherent set of methods for managing this information flow.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of open policy practice.
  • To evaluate its theoretical and practical properties for policy support.
  • To assess its alignment with principles of good policy support.

Main Methods:

  • Evaluation of open policy practice methods and online tools.
  • Analysis based on assessments and research projects.
  • Assessment against criteria of content quality, applicability, efficiency, and participant interaction.

Main Results:

  • Open policy practice methods and tools function as expected, improving information availability.
  • Experts show ambivalence towards openness, balancing scientific principles with current practices.
  • Open participation does not compromise assessment quality; a key challenge is motivating broader engagement.

Conclusions:

  • Open policy practice is a valuable, coherent set of methods fostering collaboration and understanding.
  • Potential exists for integration with open science and open decision-making tools.
  • Active facilitation, community building, and tool user-friendliness are crucial for future usability.