Open Access Belgium would like to invite you to join the “Open Science: connecting the actors” event on the 21st of November to share best practices, foster community, and encourage knowledge-sharing on Open Science. The conference is free of charge and open to anyone interested in Open Science, training, networking, and Open Data solutions.
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WEBINAR: EOSC-Pillar RDM Training and Support Catalogue
The EOSC-Pillar project is building a catalogue of training and support material for FAIR data stewardship. The catalogue includes training materials as well as day-to-day, operational and readily available resources that can be used by data stewards to support researchers. This webinar will present the catalogue to the evolving RDM support community in Belgium andContinue reading “WEBINAR: EOSC-Pillar RDM Training and Support Catalogue”
Slides and recordings – Open Science Webinar with top UHasselt COVID-19 researchers!
In the context of the International Open Access Week (Oct. 19-25, 2020), Hasselt University Library organized an online webinar, where Niel Hens, Geert Molenberghs, Liesbet Peeters, Thomas Neyens and Jan Aerts gave a talk on the role of open data in COVID-19 research. You can find recordings and slides of this webinar here. Recordings areContinue reading “Slides and recordings – Open Science Webinar with top UHasselt COVID-19 researchers!”
Hasselt University Library presents: Open Science Webinar with our top UH COVID-19 researchers!
In the context of the International Open Access Week (Oct. 19-25, 2020), Hasselt University Library organizes an online webinar, where Niel Hens, Geert Molenberghs, Liesbet Peeters, Thomas Neyens and Jan Aerts will give a talk on the role of open data in COVID-19 research. The event will take place on October 23rd, from 9.30 untilContinue reading “Hasselt University Library presents: Open Science Webinar with our top UH COVID-19 researchers!”
World Humanities Conference in Liège : “Humanities and knowledge as a public good”
Over the past 20 years digital open scholarly communications have slowly changed the way we study, research, publish and share knowledge in developed and developing regions, with a trend toward open access, open science, en data. Openness brings benefits but also challenges for sustainable and participatory knowledge infrastructures. As part of the World Humanities ConferenceContinue reading “World Humanities Conference in Liège : “Humanities and knowledge as a public good””
Practical information for participants ‘Open Science on the Move’
Practical information As the ‘Open Science on the Move’-event is drawing closer, we’d like to inform you about a few practicalities. For organizational reasons, we invite you to register before October 17th. You can register for one or both days here. Registration starts at 9.00. The first presentation will start at 9.30 the 24st andContinue reading “Practical information for participants ‘Open Science on the Move’”
Join the Belgian Open Access week event: ‘Open Science on the move’ 24-25 October 2016
Participate in the Open Science event, organized by the Flemish and French-speaking universities of Belgium, at the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels on 24-25 October 2016. The theme of this year’s International Open Access Week, to be held October 24-30, will be ‘Open in Action’. The Belgian universities, with the support of the RoyalContinue reading “Join the Belgian Open Access week event: ‘Open Science on the move’ 24-25 October 2016”
FOSTER seminar ‘Embracing Data Management – Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice’ June 4th 2015, Brussels
The Flemish Interuniversity Council, VLIR, organized a Foster workshop on Open Science and Research Data Management. The conference lived up to its name covering a wide variety of topics on Open Data and Data Management, ranging from policies and legal aspects to case studies, researcher’s experiences and useful applications.
“Open Science Works!”
This morning, I went – on behalf of Creative Commons – to the “Open Science Works!” meeting in the European Parliament. The meeting was organized under the auspices of MEP Marietje Schaake with the support of the TransAtlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD)
Data repository accredition : useful links
Sarah Callaghan from PREPARDE has rounded up a useful set of links about data repository accreditation http://proj.badc.rl.ac.uk/preparde/blog/LinkRoundupDataRepos