Denmark
Last updated on 
11 May 2020

National Open Access Desk

Syddansk Universitet
Syddansk Universitet
  • Overview

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    Support and Landscape

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    National Initiatives

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  • Open Science Policy

    National Policy

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    Funder policy

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    Institutional Policy

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  • Infrastructure & EOSC

    Key networks & Aggregators

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    Data repositories

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    National publishing initiatives

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    National agreements with publishers

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    OA books

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  • Training & Support

    Each of the 8 Danish universities has their own local Open Science Support Unit, typically based at the university libraries.

    DeiC is working on national structure for RDM support and training.

  • Statistics

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  • News

    12 June 2020
    By Signe Gadegaard and Jitka Stilund Hansen, Technical University of Denmark The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has 11.000 students and 6000 employees among which 3500 are researchers and Ph.D. students. At DTU Library, we are a small group of people dedicated to facilitate and coordinate development and activities within Research Data Management (RDM), as well as to provide and maintain RD...
    18 December 2019
    On a grey dull Thursday in November, the Danish NOADs in OpenAIRE put Open Science on the agenda. The Danish ministry of Higher Education and Science had kindly offered to house the event. Our aim was to have Research support staff, Researchers and Library staff meet and learn more about Open Science, its practical issues, advantages and challenges. More than 40 people had accepted the invitation....
    21 December 2018
    Authors: Paula Maria Martinez Lavanchy (ORCID), Technical University of Denmark and Asger Væring Larsen (ORCID), University Library of Southern Denmark A lab notebook is one of the most elementary records of research – at least in some disciplines. In a lab notebook, the researcher records all kinds of project related information – from hypothesis to results of experiments. The way a paper lab not...
    28 November 2016
    On the November 16th 2016 a national workshop was held in Odense, Denmark at the University of Southern Denmark. The workshop opened with the perspective of recent developments in the area of data management in Europe in general and Denmark in particular with focus on Horizon 2020. One of the main developments in Denmark recently is the forming of the National Forum for Research Data Management wi...
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