Apply and join us in this free-of-charge online interactive training in December 2022 (5th - 9th Dec)
Discover six new courses on OpenPlato, tailored for researchers, service users, publishers, policy makers, and data managers! OpenPlato empowers every Open Science enthusiast to learn on their own terms.
What happens when students, professors, and leading institutions come together to champion Open Science and Data Management? On November 20, Athena Research Center and OpenAIRE AMKE, in collaboration with the National Library of Greece, delivered a transformative training seminar at the iconic Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center.
An overview of 2nd OpenAIRE's Bootcamp experience and the dates for the next one.
Our GeneralAssembly took place earlier this monthin Cyprus. Read the key takeaways!
On December 10–11, 2024, the Hellenic Open Science Initiative (HOSI) hosted the 3rd Open Science Symposium at the National Center for Natural Sciences Research “Demokritos” in Athens. Dive into!
The C4OS series is an OpenAIRE initiative on how to create an equitable and sustainable model for Open Science.
Read the recap from the second session of the Open Insights Series highlighted the National Open Access Monitor's data quality initiatives! Discussions emphasized the OpenAIRE Graph's foundational role and the transformative impact of text mining for Research Funding Organisations. Learn more details!
The OpenAIRE-Nexus consortium and the European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC) proudly announce their collaboration to develop a dashboard for EMBRC research outputs. The new web platform will facilitate the tracking of EMBRC publications and provide statistics and indicators useful for reporting and monitoring the impact of EMBRC in the research landscape and its contribution to Open Science.
We are delighted to announce the collaboration between LifeWatch ERIC and OpenAIRE.
More than 660,000 outputs, including 435,000 Open Access publications and data sets are now available.
The FAIRFEST event, a key gathering for the Open Science community, recently hosted a presentation on theResearch Discovery Graph (RDGraph) and the role of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs). The session, led by Carole Goble and over 40 experts, highlighted how RDGraph—an integral part of the OpenAIRE Graph—enhances research discovery and interoperability within theEuropean Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
The survey is conducted by the Federation of Finnish Learned Societies (TSV) for the Landscape analysis of GraspOS.
Developing and assessing an open, trusted federated infrastructure for next-generation research metrics and indicators.