OpenAIRE-Connect Workshop - EuroMarine Young Scientist Working Group

On January 28th 2019 OpenAIRE-connect project organized a workshop within the EuroMarine Young Scientist Working Group meeting about the OpenAIRE services for Research Communities. The purpose of the workshop was to present the OpenAIRE Dashboard for Research Communities,  showcasing the European Marine Science Dashboard (https://beta.mes.openaire.eu/) and run a test drive session with the members of the EuroMarine Young Scientists Working Group (OYSTER). 

The meeting took place at the University of Cádiz, Spain, co-located with the EuroMarine General Assembly and integrated in the OYSTER programme meeting. All the participants were invited to proceed with a test drive of the Research Community Dashboard and discuss about Open Science practices and views for Marine Science.

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Programme

OpenAIRE service for the European Marine Science Community: introduction

Stéphane Pesant, University of Bremen
[Presentation]

Open Science as-a-Service for research communities: OpenAIRE-Connect project objetives

Pedro Príncipe, University of Minho
[Presentation]

OpenAIRE Research Communities Dashboard: Demo

Miriam Baglioni, CNR-ISTI
[European Marine Science Dashboard]

OpenAIRE Marine Science Dashboard: Test Drive

Breakout groups

Plenary discussion using Mentimeter: Open Science views & practices, OpenAIRE-Connect & EuroMarine

Stéphane Pesant, Pedro Principe
[Mentimeter results]

Final remarks and next steps

Workshop overview

Workshop photos  social flickr button 24

Venue

This workshop took place in Cádiz, Spain, at the University of Cadiz (CEI·MAR) integrated in the EuroMarine Young Scientist Working Group meeting (EuroMarine General Assembly side-event) - 28th January 2019.

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