Who hasn’t heard about Open Science? Open Science is high on the agenda of research funders and academic institutions. Consequently, researchers are asked more and more frequently to manage and share all their research outputs, to make their findings available to the public, to make their publications available open access. But does all the extra effort count in academic careers? How can academic rewards systems better recognise the work to make science open, and encourage researchers to develop the right skills? In order to change academic rewards system, it is necessary that the skills (or the requirements) that researchers should have at different stages of their careers are defined and agreed upon. Towards achieving these objectives, ...
Presentation about Open Science and Open/FAIR Data for Early-Career Researchers at the International...
Session held at the Marie Curie Alumni Association Annual Conference 2023 There is currently a move...
A group of fourteen authors came together in February 2018 at the TIB (German National Library of Sc...
Who hasn’t heard about Open Science? Open Science is high on the agenda of research funders and acad...
In this policy briefing FOSTER outlines six practical actions to be implemented by research institut...
Open Science is transformative to the research landscape, allowing research to be carried out with a...
AMS organized a workshop on Open Science aimed at all researchers who feel they need an update on th...
Slides and material presented at the Euroscience Open Forum, ESOF2020 the session I want to be an Op...
Open science refers to all things open in research and scholarly communication: from publications a...
Open science refers to all things open in research and scholarly communication: from publications an...
To foster responsible research and innovation, research communities, institutions, and funders are s...
There is increasing recognition of the scope of cultural change needed to realize the European visio...
The National Academies Roundtable on Aligning Incentives for Open Science, established in 2019, has ...
Open Science (OS) offers researchers tools and workflows for transparency, reproducibility, dissemin...
Research Evaluation criteria are increasingly placing importance on measurable real world impact bey...
Presentation about Open Science and Open/FAIR Data for Early-Career Researchers at the International...
Session held at the Marie Curie Alumni Association Annual Conference 2023 There is currently a move...
A group of fourteen authors came together in February 2018 at the TIB (German National Library of Sc...
Who hasn’t heard about Open Science? Open Science is high on the agenda of research funders and acad...
In this policy briefing FOSTER outlines six practical actions to be implemented by research institut...
Open Science is transformative to the research landscape, allowing research to be carried out with a...
AMS organized a workshop on Open Science aimed at all researchers who feel they need an update on th...
Slides and material presented at the Euroscience Open Forum, ESOF2020 the session I want to be an Op...
Open science refers to all things open in research and scholarly communication: from publications a...
Open science refers to all things open in research and scholarly communication: from publications an...
To foster responsible research and innovation, research communities, institutions, and funders are s...
There is increasing recognition of the scope of cultural change needed to realize the European visio...
The National Academies Roundtable on Aligning Incentives for Open Science, established in 2019, has ...
Open Science (OS) offers researchers tools and workflows for transparency, reproducibility, dissemin...
Research Evaluation criteria are increasingly placing importance on measurable real world impact bey...
Presentation about Open Science and Open/FAIR Data for Early-Career Researchers at the International...
Session held at the Marie Curie Alumni Association Annual Conference 2023 There is currently a move...
A group of fourteen authors came together in February 2018 at the TIB (German National Library of Sc...