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Webinar about transparency of publication fees and the OpenAPC project

Webinar about transparency of publication fees and the OpenAPC project

  • Monday, 25 March 2019

If you want to know more about article processing charges and how they can be processed in a transparent way, this webinar is for you. We will introduce the OpenAPC project and will also showcase how it works in practice, and how your institution can contribute.

The Open APC initiative releases datasets on fees paid for open access journal articles by universities and research insitutions under an open database license. Open APC, which is also supported by the DINI Working Group Electronic Publishing is part of the INTACT project and located at Bielefeld University Library. The datasets demonstrate transparent and reproducible reporting and allow various cost analysis on fee-based open access publishing across institutions and publishers.

Join Christoph Broschinski, member of the DFG funded project INTACT started in 2015, as he shares his knowledge about APC, OpenAPCs, and also about "Gold" Open Access Publishing.

 https://www.intact-project.org/

 

 

Data Management Plans

Data Management Plans

  • Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Know the requirements and conditions of open data in the H2020 and know when and how to prepare a DMP for the project.

(part of FOSTER elearning course)

webinar in portuguese

 

Basics of Research Data Management

Basics of Research Data Management

  • Tuesday, 23 October 2018

S. Venkataraman (DCC) talks about the basics of Research Data Management and how to apply this when creating or reviewing a Data Management Plan (DMP). He discusses data formats and metadata standards, persistent identifiers, licensing, controlled vocabularies and data repositories.
dcc.ac.uk/resources
FAIR data and trusted repositories.

FAIR data and trusted repositories.

  • Thursday, 18 October 2018

This video illustrates how certified digital repositories contribute to making and keeping research data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR). Trustworthy repositories support Open Access to data, as well as Restricted Access when necessary, and they offer support for metadata, sustainable and interoperable file formats, and persistent identifiers for future citation. Presented by Marjan Grootveld (DANS, OpenAIRE).

More Information:
- Core Trust Seal for trustworthy digital repositories: https://www.coretrustseal.org/
- EUDAT FAIR checklist: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1065991
- European Commission’s Guidelines on FAIR data management: http://ec.europa.eu/research/particip...
- FAIR data principles: www.force11.org/group/fairgroup/fairprinciples
- Overview of metadata standards and tools: https://rdamsc.dcc.ac.uk/
Text and Data Mining and machine readability of Open Access Research

Text and Data Mining and machine readability of Open Access Research

  • Thursday, 18 October 2018

What is Text and Data Mining - TDM?
How does it fit with Open Access and Open Science?
Why librarians, information professionals and research support administrators should care about it?
This webinar describes TDM, explains the importance of machine accessibility to Open Access content and describes how open content can be used for TDM purposes. It also provides examples for TDM readings and courses designed for those who work in libraries or research offices providing research support.
Open Research Data in Horizon 2020

Open Research Data in Horizon 2020

  • Wednesday, 17 October 2018

This video provides an introduction to the Open Research Data Pilot in Horizon 2020. It explains why research data management and open data are important, what the requirements of the open research data pilot are and how OpenAIRE can help you to manage your data, open it up and comply with your funders open research data policy.

More Information
- EC guidelines on open research data for H2020 project including the H2020 DMP template http://ec.europa.eu/research/particip... -
Online DMP tool with a template for H2020 projects https://dmponline.dcc.ac.uk/
- How to comply with the H2020 Open Research data requirements https://www.openaire.eu/how-to-comply...
- What is a data management plan and how to write one? https://www.openaire.eu/what-isa-data...
- For further questions and help, contact us at: https://www.openaire.eu/support/helpdesk - For further information, check: https://www.openaire.eu/
Open Access to publications in Horizon 2020

Open Access to publications in Horizon 2020

  • Wednesday, 17 October 2018

This video provides an introduction to the Open Access policies and requirements in Horizon 2020. It explains what the requirements are, how to choice between publishing in an open access journal or depositing in an open access repository and it gives information on costs and journal policies. OpenAIRE is an information infrastructure and network that promotes and facilitates Open Science in Europe.

- Find a list of qualitative OA journals on https://doaj.org/
- Find information on APCs per journal on the Open APC project: https://treemaps.intact-project.org/a...
- Find a repository: http://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/opendoar, http://roar.eprints.org/, https://explore.openaire.eu/participa...
- EC’s model amendment to publishing agreements: http://ec.europa.eu/research/particip...
- Check publishers policy: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/index.php
- How to comply with H2020 mandate OA publications: https://www.openaire.eu/how-to-comply...
- For further questions and help, contact us at: https://www.openaire.eu/support/helpdesk
- For further information, check: https://www.openaire.eu/

How to manage your data to make them Open and FAIR

How to manage your data to make them Open and FAIR

  • Monday, 14 May 2018

Joint OpenAIRE and EOSC-hub webinar delivered by Marjan Grootveld and Ellen Leenarts (DANS) on May 15, 2018
Open Research Data in Horizon 2020

Open Research Data in Horizon 2020

  • Tuesday, 08 May 2018

Emilie Hermans talks about Open Research Data in Horizon 2020, and how OpenAIRE can help you to manage your data, open it up and link it to your other research output.

Open Access to publications in Horizon 2020

Open Access to publications in Horizon 2020

  • Monday, 07 May 2018

Emilie Hermans talks about Open Access policies and requirements in Horizon 2020, and how OpenAIRE can help you to comply with them.
Géant-OpenAIRE webinar: An introduction to Open Science: Why it’s important

Géant-OpenAIRE webinar: An introduction to Open Science: Why it’s important

  • Thursday, 01 February 2018

This webinar gives an overview of Open Science and explains the OpenAIRE services, mainly for Géant's NRENs.

Topics covered: 

- Introduction to Open Science

- Policy context

- Current services offered to support Open Science

General introduction to Open Data Policies in Horizon 2020, influence of OD policies on Open Science Workflows

General introduction to Open Data Policies in Horizon 2020, influence of OD policies on Open Science Workflows

  • Tuesday, 24 October 2017

Introduction to Open Data Policies in H2020 with Nancy Pontika (Open University) and Najla Rettberg (University of Goettingen).
Refreshment on Open Access, Open Science and H2020 requirements

Refreshment on Open Access, Open Science and H2020 requirements

How can OpenAIRE help researchers and projects to comply with Open Access mandates?

  • Monday, 23 October 2017

Open Access to publications in H2020 with Eloy Rodrigues (UMinho) and Najla Rettberg (UGOE).
Open Peer Review: Models, Attitudes and Next Steps – a webinar from OpenUP and OpenAIRE

Open Peer Review: Models, Attitudes and Next Steps – a webinar from OpenUP and OpenAIRE

  • Thursday, 14 September 2017

New models of open peer review (OPR) are emerging that open up traditional, closed processes, making them more transparent, collaborative and/or network-based. This webinar describes recent work conducted by the OpenAIRE and OpenUP projects to define models of OPR, gauges stakeholder attitudes and lays out a roadmap for future OPR implementation. It focusses on how OPR can potentially strengthen research evaluation, describing how alternative peer review tools and methods could better shape scholarly communication and how they contribute to the strengthening Open Science agenda. Specific issues included in the presentations are the variety of models; barriers/drivers for moving OPR mainstream; attitudes to OPR (what reviewers, authors and editors actually want); how to motivate and credit review work; technical infrastructure and platforms; and the next steps for researching the efficacy of different OPR models. The webinar is of interest to all with an interest in how research evaluation can better meet the aims of Open Science.
OpenAIRE FP7 post-grant Open Access Pilot

OpenAIRE FP7 post-grant Open Access Pilot

OpenAIRE Spring Webinars 2017

  • Wednesday, 31 May 2017

    Monday, 12 June 2017

Overview of the results of the first period of the OpenAIRE FP7 post-grant Open Access Pilot.