We believe that the Open-science is enhancing the scientific research process from different perspectives. The social acceptance of a specific field of research, for instance, GMOs, facilitates the public acceptance of its products, accelerates the process of funding, and supports the interdisciplinary nature of novel scientific research.
Therefore, our methodology is based on 4 main categories:
1- We have noticed that the research is based on the open-science, especially popular science. In addition, we seek to develop a proper measurement that will be self-evolved to fit all fields. Therefore, we will build an open peer review community where anyone who needs our (Science ISO official document) will ask us to publish his where the peer reviewers will be asked to review the developed content -kindly, check the demo of peer reviewers community: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KF2wSX0hq2aToGnRo10TcK7nBJWeRhNSDKz3GLSZimc/edit?usp=sharing
2- From these community, social scientists will have the most proper environment that will encourage them to do their studies on open science where the open science generators share their materials and the scholars review these materials with the public audience observing this process. So their will be able to develop the certification requirements according to their studies.
3- We have developed a half-automated peer-reviewer that could navigate through the list of the references using their DOI and check several data about the authors: their specialization, the novelty of their study, and the peer-reviewing status of the journal where the study is published. Kindly, check the article on the website "Half-Automated Peer-Reviewer Guidelines"
4- To well deliver these data for the users we will use several approaches. Firstly, we will be encouraging the journals to support the peer-reviewer with offer on the fees of the publications for instance, such as what is happening in manuscripts peer review. In addition, we will nominate and follow up with the students' and scholars' movements that seeks to peer-reviewing summarize the scientific content for the public including scholars from different fields