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SUMMARY:OSCARS 1st Open Call for Open Science Projects and Services
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the call is to support researchers engaging in or developing Open Data Research by conducting science projects that facilitate and foster sharing research data and results based on FAIR principles. Proposals that develop and/or make available services or tools (software; hardware; middleware; protocols; standards; benchmarks; documentation and training/mentoring materials; activities and resources)\, which enable Open Research in a field and encourage open science practice based on FAIR principles\, are also eligible. \nOpen Science Projects or Open Science Services are research activities that exploit or foster the adoption of FAIR data\, strengthen FAIR competences\, practices and technologies. They are expected to leverage and/or exploit the Science Clusters’ services aimed at demonstrating and piloting the use of EOSC resources. They can be cross-RI and/or cross-domain as well as projects with a high societal relevance (potentially multidisciplinary and/or cross-cluster). These projects can be proposed over a large spectrum of scientific domains\, including industrial sectors. Therefore\, they can be submitted by organisations/researchers beyond the current group of RIs that are partners within the Science Clusters\, emerging RIs or recently included in the updated ESFRI Road map. They can involve engagement with academic groups and industry\, University Associations/Learned Societies\, citizen scientists and the long tail of science. \nThe Principal Investigators of these activities have to commit to the FAIR management of the achieved scientific results and all associated digital objects. A particular attention will be reserved for relevant datasets from RIs\, the innovative software and services for interoperability and legacy of data. Projects must deposit the digital research data generated in the Science Clusters’ trusted catalogues or other trusted repositories federated in the EOSC. The projects should aim at enhancing the involvement of researchers in Open Science.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/oscars-1st-open-call-for-open-science-projects-and-services/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Funding Calls
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SUMMARY:2nd open call for Route 1 expert (non-financial) support (OPEN)
DESCRIPTION:Support programme for repositories and data service providers\nThe FAIR Principles focus on characteristics of digital objects that make them Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable and Reusable. Achieving and maintaining those characteristics depends on the individuals and organisations that create\, store\, curate\, and preserve the objects. These activities are ‘FAIR-enabling’\, and repositories and data service providers play an important role in facilitating them. \nFAIR-IMPACT is here to help repositories and data service providers  assess your current FAIR-enabling capabilities and develop action plans to improve them. We will introduce you to services and tools that address a wide range of topics\, such as: \n\nRepository policy\, e.g. ACME-FAIR\, Data support policy for photon and neutron science;\nMaking objects in the repository more FAIR\, e.g. CESSDA Data Archiving Guide\, FAIR Cookbook;\nAutomated FAIR assessment\, e.g. F-UJI\, Framework for assessing FAIR services;\nRepository certification\, e.g. CoreTrustSeal+FAIRenabling Capability Maturity Model\, FAIRsFAIR repository support.\n\nWe go beyond the formal FAIR principles and also include guidance for effective strategies to engage with your community and position your organisation in the research landscape. In other words\, we are here to make your organisation more successful.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/2nd-open-call-for-route-1-expert-non-financial-support-open/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Calls
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UID:17961-1715644800-1716508799@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:RDA’s 22nd Plenary Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Research Data Alliance’s 22nd Plenary meeting (VP22) is now confirmed and will take place as a fully virtual event. Organised by the RDA Secretariat\, VP22 will be held for half-days spread across two weeks\, between 14-23 May 2024. \nWith the theme “Local Action – Global Connection”\, which also aligns with the four themes of RDA’s Strategic Plan\, the plenary will focus on collaboration and engagement with our global community through the sharing of local experiences\, best practices and  recommendations. \nWe invite individuals and groups at all stages of their careers to contribute to the discussions\, meet data professionals\, and get involved in the RDA community. Over the course of two weeks\, RDA Working and Interest Groups\, Communities of Practice and Birds of a Feather sessions will address the most significant challenges that data leaders face today\, presenting ongoing research that are building the fundamentals for data science. \nRegardless of where you are in the world\, you won’t need to travel anywhere! Join VP22 from the comfort of your preferred place. \nPlanning for the VP22 is underway\, and we look forward to sharing further details soon!
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/rdas-22nd-plenary-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
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SUMMARY:Emerging trends for international collaboration in the CRIS domain
DESCRIPTION:CRIS 2024 is organised by euroCRIS in cooperation with the RIS Synergy Project and with friendly support of TU Wien and the University of Vienna. \nCRIS 2024 is the sixteenth edition in a biennial series of conferences devoted to improving the availability of and access to research information systems across Europe. The target audience includes managers of research-performing and/or funding institutions\, evaluators\, librarians\, ICT experts\, as well as policy makers. euroCRIS is a non-profit professional association of CRIS experts and custodian of the Common European Research Information Format (CERIF).
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/emerging-trends-for-international-collaboration-in-the-cris-domain/
LOCATION:Kuppelsaal\, Karlsplatz 13\, 1040 Wien\, 4.OG.\, Wien\, 1040\, Austria
CATEGORIES:F2F Events
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SUMMARY:URN:NBN webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting URN:NBN webinar hosted by the National Library of Finland on 15 May 2024\, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (UTC +2) or 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Finnish time). \nExplore the upcoming URN:NBN landscape report and discover the PID meta resolver developed for EOSC by the FAIRCORE4EOSC project. Dive into case studies presented by current URN and NBN providers from European national libraries. \nEngage in discussions on URN use and policy\, and contribute to shaping future URN:NBN development and collaboration. \nURN:NBN service providers\, users\, and PID enthusiasts are all invited to participate! \n  \nPlease note the day’s schedule is still subject to change. \n9:00-9:05         Welcome (NatLibFin) \n9:05-9:25         URN:NBN Landscape Report (Ulriika Vihervalli) \n9:25-9:45         PID Meta Resolver (FAIRCORE4EOSC) \n9:45-10:00       Discussion / Q&A \n10:00-10:15     Break \nURN:NBNs at National Levels \n10:15-10:25     National Library of Finland (Jyrki Ilva & Emma Pietarila) \n10:25-10:35     National Library of Germany (Stephanie Palek) \n10:35-10:45     National Library of the Netherlands (Sam Alloing) \n10:45-10:55     National Central Library of Florence (Chiara Storti) \n10:55-11:05     Discussion / Q&A \n11:05-11:20     Break \nFuture of URN:NBNs \n11:20-11:40    Small Group Discussion: URN:NBN Development and Collaboration \n11:40-11:55    Open Floor: Group Discussion Results \n11:55-12:00     End of Webinar (Ulriika Vihervalli)
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/urnnbn-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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SUMMARY:How to: Aufbau eines institutionellen OER-Ökosystems - Einblicke in Open Educational Resources an der Universität Wien
DESCRIPTION:In der dynamischen Hochschullandschaft hat sich die Integration von Open Educational Resources (OER) zu einer zentralen Kraft entwickelt\, die Zugänglichkeit von Wissen\, Innovation in der Lehre und Zusammenarbeit\nvon Expert*innen vorantreibt. Dieses Webinar befasst sich mit dem Aufbau eines institutionellen OER-Ökosystems aus der Hochschul-Perspektive und gibt Einblicke in eine Umsetzung am Beispiel der Universität Wien. \nIm Kern geht es auf dem Weg zum Aufbau von OER-Support-Strukturen – die je nach Gestaltung des OER-Ökosystems eng verbunden u.a. mit FDM-Support wirken – darum\, die vielfältigen Bedürfnisse und Perspektiven der verschiedenen Interessengruppen zu berücksichtigen\, darunter Nutzer*innen\, Produzent*innen\, Infrastrukturmanager*innen und Entscheidungsträger*innen. Indem diese unterschiedlichen Perspektiven beleuchtet werden\, können Institutionen fundierte Wege zur praktischen Umsetzung von Open Education aufzeigen. \nParallelen zur institutionellen Verankerung von Open Access und Open Data in der Forschung zeigen\, dass OER als offen lizenzierte Publikationen aus der Lehre eine Transformation eben dieser bedeuten. Dazu ist es notwendig\, nicht nur die Kompetenz für die Nutzung und Erstellung von OER zu fördern\, sondern auch ihre nachhaltige Verfügbarkeit für alle Beteiligten sicherzustellen – all dies unterstützt durch Infrastrukturen und Services des jeweiligen OER-Ökosystems\, oft eng verzahnt mit forschungsunterstützenden Services. \nIm Webinar wird vor diesem Hintergrund vor allem die Rolle der transdisziplinären Zusammenarbeit zwischen den wichtigsten Akteuren im Auf-/Ausbau eines institutionellen OER-Ökosystems\, einschließlich E-Learning-Zentren\, zentralen IT-Diensten und Bibliotheken aufgezeigt. Durch die enge Kooperation dieser Abteilungen können Hochschulen Lehrkräfte und Mitarbeiter*innen effektiv bei der Einbettung von OER unterstützen. Zudem werden für Hochschulen nachnutzbare Ergebnisse aus dem durch das BMBWF geförderte OER-Gesamtpaket für den österreichischen Hochschulraum „Open Education Austria Advanced“ in diesem Kontext beleuchtet und mögliche weitere Wege der Umsetzung aufgezeigt.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/how-to-aufbau-eines-institutionellen-oer-okosystems-einblicke-in-open-educational-resources-an-der-universitat-wien/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T160000
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CREATED:20240423T132221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T132303Z
UID:16680-1715781600-1715788800@eosc-austria.at
SUMMARY:UNESCO Working Groups on Open Science: Policy and Policy Instruments
DESCRIPTION:The subject of our discussion will be ways to assess the impact of policy and policy instruments pertaining to open science.
URL:https://eosc-austria.at/events/unesco-working-groups-on-open-science-policy-and-policy-instruments/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online Events
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