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OpenOrgs Webinar: Curating Research Performing Organisation Affiliations

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9 Apr 2024 @ 02:00pm @ 03:00pm

Join us to learn about OpenOrgs, the OpenAIRE service designed to streamline and clarify data for research organisations' affiliations. This tool tackles the issue of duplicate and unclear records, improving the accuracy of organisational data within the research landscape.

OpenOrgs enhances the OpenAIRE Graph, making data management more efficient for the research community. Our upcoming webinar will cover how OpenOrgs works, its benefits for data management, and introduce our new website. Additionally, we'll explain the role of curators and open the call to participate in our curation sprint. If you have a background in data curation or wish to help clean up research data, we welcome your contribution!

Register for our webinar to discover more about OpenOrgs and find out how you can help improve research data quality.

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Agenda

  • Welcome and Housekeeping - 5 mins
  • Understanding OpenOrgs: Rationale behind the service and why it is important for the quality of data in the OpenAIRE Graph - 10 mins
  • OpenOrgs Website: A guided tour of the new OpenOrgs website and its key features - 20 mins
  • How Can you Help: Participating and contributing as an OpenOrgs curator - 10min
  • Q&A Session - 15 mins

Who Should Attend

This webinar is open to all interested in data curation, research management, scholarly communication, or for those who would simply like to learn about the service. But it is of particular interest to:

  • OpenOrgs Curators: Individuals already engaged with OpenOrgs will find the session valuable for deepening their understanding and maximizing the utility of the service.
  • Research Administrators and Managers: Individuals who oversee research activities and are involved in the management of research data within their institutions.
  • Librarians and Information Professionals: Those who work in academic or research libraries and are responsible for managing research outputs and scholarly communication.
  • Data Curators and Data Scientists: Professionals tasked with the organisation, curation, and maintenance of data to ensure that it is accessible and reusable.

Presenters

Martina Žugaj
Librarian at the Centre for Scientific Information
Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia

Martina Žugaj is a librarian at the Ruđer Bošković Institute. She serves as a data curator and member of the newly formed Curation Board for OpenOrgs, demonstrating her commitment to fostering a more open and accessible research environment. Additionally, she is actively engaged in the PATTERN project and the contribution to the advancement of open access practices.

Ivana Končić
Head of the Department for Maintenance and Development of CroRIS at the Centre for Scientific Information
Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia

Ivana Končić is the Service Manager for OpenOrgs and a member of its newly formed Curation Board. Her recent promotion to head of the Department of Maintenance and Development of CroRIS at the Ruđer Bošković Institute's Center for Scientific Information has added a significant dimension to her professional focus. In this role, Ivana focuses on the ongoing development and improvement of CroRIS, aiming to enhance its functionalities and user experience for the Croatian scientific community. Ultimately, her work is all about making research less confusing and more connected, both in Croatia and around the world.

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