At this year's OSFair at CERN, the workshop "Making Impact Visible: Storytelling with Open Science Impact Indicators" invited participants to go beyond numbers and explore the human stories behind Open Science metrics. Instead of treating indicators as technical checkboxes, the session approached them as narrative tools, vehicles for understanding how Open Science practices create real, meaningful change. The session opened with Tereza Szybisty, who introduced the aims of the workshop:...
We're bringing you the key takeaways from the recent international conference "Open Science: Monitoring Progress, Assessing Impact," which took place on July 7–8, 2025, at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris and online. This two-day event brought together global experts, policymakers, and Open Science practitioners to explore state‑of‑the‑art approaches and future directions of how we monitor and assess the impact of Open Science. Organized by UNESCO, OpenAIRE, PathOS, EOSC Track, and the Open Science ...
The PathOS project contributed to the LIBER Conference 2024 by hosting a workshop focused on "Open Science Monitoring and Research Libraries." The workshop highlighted the crucial role that research libraries and librarians play in advancing Open Science. The workshop was led by Antonia Correia and Pedro Principe from the University of Minho, and Tereza Simova from OpenAIRE. They provided an overview of the PathOS project's goals, the PathOS Open Science Resources Hub, Handbook of Open Science I...