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OpenAIRE Week! Building Open Science Gateways to open and linked research outcomes
OpenAIRE General Assembly Public Sessions
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Friday, 16 October 2020
| 14:00 - 16:00 CEST |
Building Open Science Gateways to open and linked research outcomesDuring this session we will present the OpenAIRE services that support research communities, initiatives, and infrastructures at implementing and monitoring the uptake of Open Science principles. |
| 14:00 CEST | The OpenAIRE Research Graph or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and use CONNECT services |
| 14:15 CEST | The OpenAIRE COVID-19 gateway |
| 14:30 CEST |
Use cases: gateways in action:
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| 15:30 CEST |
Final presentation on OpenAIRE collaborations in projects:
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OpenAIRE Week! OpenAIRE on the European and global stage
OpenAIRE General Assembly Public Sessions
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Tuesday, 13 October 2020
OpenAIRE on the European and global stage
During this session, we will provide the setting for OpenAIRE on the European and global stage. We will host a panel session where synergies with international, regional and national activities will be discussed.
Panel: European – National – International alignment. The panel will examine the shared building blocks for OS, around policy and infrastructure and identify key takeaways:
- Bianca Amaro (IBICT/LA Referencia, Brazil)
- Judit Fazekas-Paragh (University of Debrecen and National Library, OpenAIRE NOAD, Hungary)
- Pierre Lasou (CARL, Canada)
- Omo Oaiya (WACREN, Nigeria)
- Kathleen Shearer (COAR, Canada)
- Dr. Sa-Kwang Song (KISTI, South Korea)
Q&A
OpenAIRE Week: Kick off
OpenAIRE General Assembly Public Sessions
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Monday, 12 October 2020
Kick off
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Practical implementation is the next step in making Open Science work. How can this work at an international and European level, and what does this mean in terms of implementing EOSC? In this webinar, The audience will get a first-hand look at the draft UNESCO recommendation on Open Science and partnership for Open Science. The session will also outline the role of OpenAIRE in EOSC and then will focus on national efforts to implement elements of EOSC at national level. |
- Welcome - Yannis Ioannidis, Athena Research Centre, Director of OpenAIRE AMKE
- UNESCO Open Science Recommendations - Ana Persic, Section for Science Policy and Partnerships - Division of Science Policy and Capacity-Building Natural Sciences Sector, UNESCO
- OpenAIRE in EOSC - Natalia Manola, OpenAIRE Director
- Five National Perspectives by OpenAIRE NOADs
- Pauli Assinen, University of Helsinki
- Biljana Kosanovic, University of Belgrade
- Sylvia Koukounidou, University of Cyprus
- Pedro Principe, University of Minho
- Inge Van Nieuwerburgh, University of Ghent
Plan S: Taking stock of the current situation and new developments
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Wednesday, 27 May 2020
This OpenAIRE Policy and Legal Task Force webinar focuses on recent developments around Plan S. Johan Rooryck, cOAlition S Open Access Champion, talks about cOAlition S and what Research funding organizations in cOAlition S want; research visibility; Plan S: strong principles; implementation guidance: key challenges, routes to compliance, transformative arrangements; implementation: developing a Journal Checker Tool; working with key stakeholders: researchers, early career researchers, publishers, universities; and other activities: transparent pricing and Fair Open Access Alliance (FOAA), non-APC funding models and cOAlition S office. Niamh Brennan, Trinity College Dublin and OpenAIRE NOAD in Ireland, talks about Ireland’s experience with its National Open Science Strategy and Plan S: the scholarly publishing landscape in Ireland, Ireland’s Open Access Repository Network and National Open Access Research Portal http://rian.ie, HRB Open Research, National Open Research Forum, mapping national OA Policy to Plan S (1st iteration), National Framework on the Transition to an Open Research Environment – ‘Plan S-friendly’ – but its primary concern is to be more ‘Irish research-friendly, ‘AmeliCA-friendly’ – in terms of its emphasis on academy-based infrastructures and on alternatives to fee-based publishing and supportive of scholarly communication initiatives in the Global South, stressing equity, bibliodiversity and revisiting the issues of copyright and licences, immediate Open Access & Choice of Open Access Route calling to end publisher embargoes on researchers self-archiving their AAMs, and diamond publishing. The webinar recording also includes questions and discussion.
Cooperative Non-APC Publishing Models
Joint AmeliCA/Canadian Research Knowledge Network/Coalition Publica/OpenAIRE webinar
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Monday, 11 May 2020
Discussion about non-APC strategies, challenges and recommendations and a global collective action. Arianna Becerril-García (Executive Director, Redalyc, Professor, UAEM, Chair, AmeliCA) talks about AmeliCA - a multi-institutional community-driven initiative supported by UNESCO and led by Redalyc and CLACSO aimed to provide a cooperative, sustainable, protected and non-comercial infrastructure for Open Knowledge. Tanja Niemann (Executive Director, Érudit) and Jason Friedman (Manager, Member and Metadata Services, Canadian Research Knowledge Network) talk about Coalition Publica and the Partnership for Open Access: Canada's Cooperative Non APC Publishing Model. Jean-Claude Guédon discusses the current landscape, challenges, collaborations, "inside-out" libraries (Lorcan Dempsey's vocabulary), and provides recommendations about fostering a richer bibliodiversity and ensuring publication and access equality for all. And Iryna Kuchma (EIFL Open Access Programme Manager, OpenAIRE) presents the OpenAIRE report Towards Sustainable Cooperative and Non-APC Publishing Model.
Webinar on the OpenAIRE Research Graph
OpenAIRE Research Graph Consultation
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Thursday, 30 January 2020

OpenAIRE is pleased to announce the beta release of its Research Graph, a massive collection of metadata and links between scientific products such as articles, datasets, software, and other research products, entities like organisations, funders, funding streams, projects, communities, and data sources. Due to its coverage and cross-discipline nature, the Research Graph will empower the EOSC catalogue of scientific products.
On January 30th, 2020, OpenAIRE is organizing its final webinar in the first consultation series.
UPDATE: there will be a follow-up consultation in Spring 2020, stay tuned!
Open Science and Research Results Exploitation: friends or foes?
Open Data, Open Science and Research Results Exploitation
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Friday, 29 November 2019
This OpenAIRE and EOSC-hub webinar covers Horizon 2020 rules and good practices approaches to addressing Open Data, Open Science and research results exploitation in Consortium Agreements and in Data Management Plans. It also specifically covers the issues of concern between Open Science and exploitation (patents, spin offs/ outs, confidentiality), business planning and licensing strategies.
Date: Friday, 29 November at 2:00pm CET
This webinar is organised in collaboration with EOSC-Hub 
- Recordings: LINK
- Slides: EOSC DIH IPR and exploitation DATA Ownership
Webinar on the OpenAIRE Research Graph
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Tuesday, 19 November 2019
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OpenAIRE is pleased to announce the beta release of its Research Graph, a massive collection of metadata and links between scientific products such as articles, datasets, software, and other research products, entities like organisations, funders, funding streams, projects, communities, and data sources. Due to its coverage and cross-discipline nature, the Research Graph will empower the EOSC catalogue of scientific products.
We are collecting feedback! Find out more here.
From Open Science to Inclusive Science
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Friday, 25 October 2019
From Open Science to Inclusive Science with Paola Masuzzo
Friday, Oct 25, 2019 from 2pm to 3pm (CEST)
A lot is happening in the Open Science world, as everybody realizes more and more the importance of open, transparent and participatory research practices.
However, we tend to forget, in the ongoing conversations, what Open Science means to different audiences, coming from diverse or even underrepresented backgrounds.
In this webinar, we will be talking about Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Inclusiveness.
Masuzzo will make the case that these are non-negotiable and they must be built into the foundation of what we are all trying to achieve in the ongoing efforts of democratizing knowledge.
This webinar is organised in collaboration with Open Science MOOC 
Webinar to Support Open Science Policy Creation and Legal Issues
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Monday, 20 May 2019
Are you developing an open science policy in your organization? Do you need extra support to align it to other policies, or information on legal issues on research data such as licensing and copyright issues?
OpenAIRE is offering a series of webinars targeting Research Performing Organisations (RPOs) that explore policy and legal issues around Open Science/ Open Access. The aim of the webinars is to support RPOs and RFOs in developing and/or aligning their Open Science policies by discussing the elements that a policy should include and legal issues that should be taken into consideration, and presenting the ways in which OpenAIRE can support them in their work through the NOAD network.
The first one-hour webinar will take place on May 20th, 2019 at 13h CEST and targets stakeholders (from research organisations, funders and ministries) interested in open science policies. The webinar will present the policy templates developed by the OpenAIRE project, followed by examples of practical implementation. The webinar will also focus on how to approach licensing issues in the context of open science policies supported by best practice examples.
This webinar is aimed at: research institutions, research support staff, librarians, policy makers, ministries and funders
Legal and ethical considerations when sharing research data
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Tuesday, 23 October 2018
Aimed at researchers in social sciences, but of interest for other fields as well, Irena Vipavc Brvar gives an overview of the most important legal and ethical considerations when sharing research data. She discusses the implications of GDPR for scientific research, informed consent and ethical aspects of dealing with personal data, and legal issues.
Links: https://www.cessda.eu/Research-Infrastructure/Training/Expert-Tour-Guide-on-Data-Management
OpenAIRE Funder Monitoring Dashboard
Explore the OpenAIRE Funder Monitoring Dashboard
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Monday, 22 October 2018
OpenAIRE has created Open Science monitoring and implementation services for the European Commission and European Research Council in the FP7 and Horizon2020 funding streams. OpenAIRE produces a 360-degree picture of the impact of research funding, whether at the level of programme funding stream or even individual projects. So, now, in real-time, funders can monitor their investment making an impact through the OpenAIRE Funder Monitoring Dashboard which provides funders with tools for a transparent view and assessment of their investments.
Funder Monitoring Dashboard: https://monitor.openaire.eu/
Use case - FWF Austrian funder: https://monitor.openaire.eu/fwf-stats...
OpenAIRE Funder Factsheet: https://www.openaire.eu/factsheet-fun...
- Recordings: Tutorial, Q&A recording
- Slides: here
Open Research Data in Horizon 2020
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Wednesday, 17 October 2018
More Information
- EC guidelines on open research data for H2020 project including the H2020 DMP template http://ec.europa.eu/research/particip... -
Online DMP tool with a template for H2020 projects https://dmponline.dcc.ac.uk/
- How to comply with the H2020 Open Research data requirements https://www.openaire.eu/how-to-comply...
- What is a data management plan and how to write one? https://www.openaire.eu/what-isa-data...
- For further questions and help, contact us at: https://www.openaire.eu/support/helpdesk - For further information, check: https://www.openaire.eu/
- Recordings: Recording 1, Recording 2
- Slides: HERE
Legal aspects of Open Science
Open Access Week 2017
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Wednesday, 25 October 2017
- Recordings: HERE
- Slides: Presentation 1 Presentation 2
Policies for Open Science: webinar for research managers and policy makers
OAWeek 2016 webinar - Oct. 2016
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Wednesday, 26 October 2016
- Recordings: HERE
- Slides: Presentation 1 Presentation 2




