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Implementing open science for all of Europe: ORE and other emerging models

This workshop will introduce the concept of open science as an emerging publishing model in Europe. It will highlight the importance of open science in promoting scientific progress, sharing knowledge, and facilitating collaboration among researchers.

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This workshop will introduce the concept of open science as an emerging publishing model in Europe. It will highlight the importance of open science in promoting scientific progress, sharing knowledge, and facilitating collaboration among researchers.

Presentations from speakers will focus on emerging open science models using Open Research Europe (ORE) as a case study as well as other publisher and institution-led initiatives. Presentations will also cover the following topics:

  • The benefits of emerging open science publishing models
  • Local language publishing
  • The future of ORE and the European Commission’s plans and objectives
  • Diamond Open Access regional approaches
  • Open science publishing from a researcher’s perspective

Following the presentations there will be a short interlude for an interactive question poll. Participants will be asked to answer a set of questions related to their understanding of the topics presented. These questions will then be addressed by the panel of presenters and the audience will be given the opportunity to ask questions and contribute to the discussion.

Participants will be asked to discuss the following questions:

  • What are the potential benefits and challenges of publishing on open science platforms such as ORE?
  • How can emerging models such as ORE help promote open research through regional initiatives, projects, and plans?
  • What are the benefits and challenges of local language publishing?

The panel will summarise the key takeaways from the workshop, what steps can be taken to ensure its wider adoption, and the challenges that need to be addressed.

The workshop will conclude with a call to action to encourage participants to act towards promoting open science practices. Participants will be encouraged to share their experiences with their colleagues and collaborate on future projects.

Learning outcomes

Overall, this workshop aims to raise awareness of emerging open science models and practices, its potential benefits in promoting research, and its impact on the scientific community in Europe. The interactive format encourages participation and engagement among participants, enabling them to offer their insights and ideas towards advancing the goals of open science.

Presentations are available here.

Details

  • DATE:
    26 September 2023
  • ROOM:
    Auditorium 200

Organisers


Speakers

Sam Hall

F1000/ORE

Giulia Malaguarnera

OpenAIRE

Victoria Tsoukala

European Commission

Sebastian Dahle


Short Bios

  • Sam Hall

    Sam Hall is an Associate Publisher for F1000 and commissions articles and Collections for Open Research Europe. Launched in March 2021, Open Research Europe is an open access publishing Platform for research stemming from Horizon 2020, Horizon Europe and/or Euratom funding across all subject areas. Within this broad remit, Sam focuses on Engineering and Technology, and most recently the Data Note article type. Sam has almost 10 years of experience working in publishing, and during this time has worked in contrasting companies and settings. This includes society publishers, start-ups, and intergovernmental organizations.
  • Giulia Malaguarnera

    Giulia is a Researcher with experience in academia, industry, and policy. She is PhD in Neuropharmacology, worked at the University of Catania, University College London, and in France with the MSCA-IF (H2020) in a startup company. She is former President of Eurodoc and member in MCAA with a strong focus on Open Science, Research Assessment, and communication. Her role in OpenAIRE is to outreach and engage all actors in the Open Science ecosystem to enable them to practice Open Science. She listens and guides researchers working in academia or industry to use and provide feedback to any OpenAIRE’s services.
  • Victoria Tsoukala

    Victoria Tsoukala has been a Policy Officer in the European Commission, Directorate General for Research & Innovation since 2016. She works on open science policy primarily shaping and implementing the policy in Horizon Europe, the EC framework programme on R&D, and other relevant open science policy activities of the DG. She is responsible for ORE in RTD, a service of the European Commission to its grantees, intended to enable open access publishing and other open science practices, such as early and open sharing and open peer-review. Victoria holds a PhD in Archaeology.
  • Sebastian Dahle

    Dr. Sebastian Dahle is President of the European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers (Eurodoc). He works as a scientific associate and assistant professor at the Department of Wood Science and Technology, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana. Further, he leads the Plasma Center at the Biotechnical Faculty, which was established in 2019. Besides the academic activities, Dr. Dahle is shareholder of the Plasma Green GmbH, a start-up company that is the outcome of a technology transfer he led in Germany.

    Agenda

    • Introduction - 5 minutes
    • Presentations - 20 minutes
    • Panel Discussion and Interactive Question Poll - 20 minutes
    • Group Discussion - 30 minutes
    • Conclusion - 10 minutes