Conveners
The Who and the How of Open Science: A user journey in Open Science through the lens of OpenAIRE
- Inge Van Nieuwerburgh (University of Gent)
Description
For OS to succeed, multiple stakeholders, services and communities need to converge. OpenAIRE will facilitate this session which will explore who Open Science benefits and how it can benefit a range of communities. It will set the scene for good OS practice and give practical examples where OS is being implemented by a range of stakeholders (funders, managers, research administrators) in different settings (national, European, institutional). This session will also present a broad portfolio of key dashboards, services and products, and how they interplay to guide certain user types.
Prof.
Eva Mendez
(University of Madrid)
10/10/2018, 11:30
This talk will touch on scholarly communication workflows and how they interplay with OS. It will present why is OS important in an institution, who OS workflows apply to and what are the realities for institutions to integrate OS into their day to day workflows. For an institution there is an additional need for understanding of the scientific output of an institution. This can only be done...
Paolo Manghi
(Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione - CNR)
10/10/2018, 11:55
Different stakeholders have different needs in monitoring and supporting Open Science. There is a need for monitoring systems, which brings a lot of challenges. Paolo will also present the content acquisition policy of OpenAIRE.
Inge Van Nieuwerburgh
(University of Gent)
10/10/2018, 12:15
1. Funder perspective: Joao Nuno Ferreira, FCT, Portugal. The speaker will outline their situation and need for OS, including the need to monitor content output. Why are synchronized information systems important for funders?
2. National perspective: Mojca Kotar, University of Ljubljana. The speaker will outline their situation and need for OS. The reality of implementing OS at the...