By Germany Support on 19 Oct 2020
Category: OpenAIRE National Workshops

What OpenAIRE Holds for the Future: German National Workshop at Open Access Tage

On September 15th, Germany, as an OpenAIRE partner, teamed up with the organizers of the Open Access Tage 2020 at Bielefeld University for the national workshop on OpenAIRE initiatives and the EOSC. Due to the pandemic, the Open Access Tage 2020 was transferred to the digital world under the perfect organization of the team from Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences and Bielefeld University Library. Speakers at the event were Ilaria Fava and Najko Jahn (University of Göttingen), Andreas Czerniak, and Jochen Schirrwagen (Bielefeld University), Lena Dreher (University of Konstanz), and Emilie Hermans (Ghent University).

The OpenAIRE session, hosted by Charlotte Meixner (Brandenburg University of Technology), included three talks: 


The first presentation about National Open Access and Open Science Initiatives dealt with an introduction that helped to place OpenAIRE in the context of the EC's policy development over the years. Then it was moved to the current status of OpenAIRE in terms of support and resources to the various stakeholders – researchers, research administrators, funders, and research support staff. The OpenAIRE AMKE was mentioned, using the German community as a use case of national membership and contribution to the legal entity. Along the line of the national collaboration, there was an insightful report on the outlook of the "open-access network project" that aims to recognize a centralized discussion platform providing information on Open Access and resources available to the community.  



As usual at the Open Access Tage, all three presentations were immediately available to the public. Besides, the presentations were recorded although the preparation of the files will take some time and will be freely available on the TIB website in October.

The workshop, with approximately 174 Participants, was a good opportunity for the open-access community in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland to learn more about what OpenAIRE does and holds for the future, as well as the benefits of the EOSC and OpenAIRE Research Graph being one of OpenAIRE's most important products.

Eventually, we would like to thank the IT team at Bielefeld University for their innovative organization and competent support of this new virtual format of Open Access Tage. 

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