EOSC Austria Activity Report 2022/2023
Annual Activity report 2022/2023 of the Austrian Mandated Organisation and EOSC SOA, describing our achievements in 2022 and the status quo in June 2023.
Annual Activity report 2022/2023 of the Austrian Mandated Organisation and EOSC SOA, describing our achievements in 2022 and the status quo in June 2023.
5 June 2023, Open Science Austria and TU Wien held a webinar on development of skills for EOSC and Open Science, aimed primarily at Researchers and research support units of all stages, staff in research service institutions and libraries, and data stewards. Find the presentations here.
The purpose of this presentation is to provide the EOSC stakeholders with a standard set of slides that they can use to communicate about. EOSC.
The Working Group Researcher Engagement has published its fourth interview on research data and practices.In this interview with Thomas Hofer, a theoretical and computational chemist, gives an insight into what type of data he is working with, shares his ideas on data quality and hints at what – in his opinion – is not quite transparent regarding EOSC.
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The FAIR Data Austria project (funded by the BMBWF) has been completed, marking a significant milestone in Austria's pursuit of open science and enhanced ...
26 May 2023. Unity and progress mark the EOSC Association's 6th General Assembly. With a strong showing of engaged delegates representing EOSC-A's 251 Member and ...
The development of EOSC is a fast-growing enterprise. Learn how Austrian researchers and institutes are involved and actively contribute to the implementation of EOSC.
Discover the latest developments in Open Science in Austria! Austria's Open Science Policy is committing Austria to the Open Science movement and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
The Working Group Researcher Engagement has published its third interview on research data and practices. In this interview with Wolfgang Kraus, a cultural and social anthropologist, who has done extensive field research on tribal organisation and historical knowledge in central Morocco. Among his main research interests are kinship, ethnography, visual anthropology, audio documentation, data management and research ethics.