Open Science for Arts,
Design and Music
KICK-OFF meeting, February, 2, 2022
Iolanda Pensa, principal investigator
Institute of Design, SUPSI
iolanda.pensa@supsi.ch
NEXT STEPS
By February 11:
● Definition of all people involved in the local teams and of a reference person
● Suggestion of people to be involved in the steering committee
● Identification of case studies
By March 15:
● Description of the case studies using the template provided
From Open Access to
Open Science
Cooperation
Sharing
Transparency
Accessing content
Innovation
Reuse
Social innovation
Open Government
Open Access
Active citizenship
Open Knowledge
New commercial uses
Wikipedia
Wiki Loves Monuments
OpenStreetMap
Involving users
Crowdsourcing
Improving research
Online communities
WikiData
Wikimedia Commons
OpenGLAM Open and free software
Open Data
Open Peer Review
Open source
Citizen science
Accessing all content (papers, reports, documents, educational resources, software, websites, video,
audio, conference proceedings and recordings…)
Open Educational Resources
Open Methodology
Interoperability
Accessibile
Dissemination
Visibility
Participation
Easy to find Easy to cite Easy to (re)use
Include how you want content to
be cited (write the exact
reference)
Add attribution in the metadata
Use a unique identifier (DOI, ISBN)
Use open tools and licenses
CC0, CC BY, CC BY-SA
Add instructions to facilitate
reuse and edit
Use repositories which remain
open (non commercial)
Open formats
Allow to add content and
interoperability
(= collaborative work)
Store content also where people
can find it and are potential users
Content and format editable
Allow commercial use
Free access
Access without registration
Use metadata (data
understandable by computers)
Open Science - what “open” requires
Research ethic always requires you
to cite sources, even if the license
doesn’t require it
Archive it for >10 years
These are also the requirements for the FAIR principals
Agreements with partners and
authors
Open Science
for Arts, Design and Music
Guidelines,Training and National and International Publications
14:10: Presentation of the project
Dr. Davide Fornari, Associate Professor and Head of R&D sector, ECAL/University of Art and Design Lausanne (HES-
SO)
14:30: Open Science at international and national level
ErzsébetTóth-Czifra, DARIAH-EU Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities. Building bridges
between Open Science and research realities in the arts and humanities: an introduction to
DARIAH ERIC from an Open Humanities perspective
Dr.Anna Picco Schwendener and Suzanna Marazza, Competence Center in Digital Law. Presentation of the
CCDigitalLaw and the Swiss legal framework of open science
14:40: Partner institutions and members
Brief presentation by each project partner of its institution, its interest in the project and the local team:
Loredana Alberti (SUPSI),Yoo Mi Steffen (HES-SO/ECAL), Jelena Martinovic and Kate Espasandin (HES-SO/
HEDHA),Antony Masure and Clarie-MedriVignola (HES-SO/HEAD), Jörg Wiesel and Tabea Lurk (HGK FHNW),
Robert Lzicar and Desirée Stalder (HKB-BFH), Rachel Mader (HSLU), Irene Ragaller (ZHDK), Camille Francoise
and BrigitteVézina (Creative Commons)
15:10: Discussion and questions
15:30 Operation work plan and next steps
Dr. Marta Pucciarelli, coordinator of the project. Researcher at the Institute of Design (SUPSI)
15:50: Conclusions and greetings
Dr. Iolanda Pensa, principal investigator
Programme
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