A presentation of the mission, function and performance of Open Research Europe, the open access publishing platform of the European Commission, one year after its launch. Delivered to NCPs for Horizon Europe
After an introduction to open science policy in Horizon Europe, the main focus of the presentation is open access to publications requirements in Horizon Europe and Open Research Europe for the Estonian Research Council in June 2021
A summary of the key elements of the Horizon Europe open science policy and a detailed presentation of the European Commission's open access publishing platform, Open Research Europe
Webinar on Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020OpenAIRE
Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020 is a webinar that provides an overview of open access requirements and practical implementation for Horizon 2020 funded projects. It discusses the mandate for open access to publications and research data, requirements for depositing publications in repositories, and support services from OpenAIRE including depositing, linking publications to projects, and reporting outputs. The webinar aims to help researchers and project coordinators understand and comply with Horizon 2020 open access policies.
Open Access to publications in H2020: FOSTER workshop integrated on the Europ...Pedro Príncipe
OpenAIRE presentations at the FOSTER project workshop integrated on the 5th Portuguese Young Chemists Meeting (5th PYCheM) and 1st European Young Chemists Meeting (1st EYCheM) - Guimarães, 26 April 2016, Portugal.
1. F1000 Research was awarded a 4-year, 5.8 million euro contract by the European Commission to develop Open Research Europe (ORE), a publishing platform for research funded by the EC.
2. ORE will provide high-quality, rapid peer review and publishing of EC-funded research with no author publication costs. It will operate using open science principles like open peer review, open data, and early sharing of preprints.
3. The platform aims to be transparent in its processes and costs, lead by example in open science, and explore sustainable open access business models to potentially broaden its scope over time. Submissions to ORE will open in December 2020.
Horizon 2020 Open Access to Publications Mandate: OpenAIRE Webinar (Oct. 22, ...OpenAIRE
Eloy Rodrigues (University of Minho) on the Open Access to Publications Mandate in H2020 (in collaboration with FOSTER) - Date: Wednesday, October 22 2014.
This presentation provides an introduction to the Open Access policies and requirements in Horizon 2020. It explains what the requirements are, how to choice between publishing in an open access journal or depositing in an open access repository and it gives information on costs and journal policies. OpenAIRE is an information infrastructure and network that promotes and facilitates Open Science in Europe.
- Find a list of qualitative OA journals on https://doaj.org/
- Find information on APCs per journal on the Open APC project: https://treemaps.intact-project.org/apcdata/openapc/#journal/
- Find a repository: http://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/opendoar, http://roar.eprints.org/, https://explore.openaire.eu/participate/deposit-publications
- EC’s model amendment to publishing agreements: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/hi/oa-pilot/h2020-oa-guide-model-for-publishing-a_en.pdf
- Check publishers policy: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/index.php
- How to comply with H2020 mandate OA publications: https://www.openaire.eu/how-to-comply-to-h2020-mandates-for-publications
- For further questions and help, contact us at: https://www.openaire.eu/support/helpdesk
- For further information, check: https://www.openaire.eu/
Supporting the Transition towards Open Access: Putting the Researcher at the ...Dagmar M. Meyer
The European Research Council (ERC) supports open access to research publications and data. The ERC considers open access important for ensuring research funded by the ERC is accessible and can be built upon. Currently, ERC grantees are required to make publications open access within 6-12 months and deposit underlying data. However, challenges remain regarding diversity of fields, infrastructure, and publisher policies. Looking ahead, the ERC will discuss further promoting open access under Horizon Europe.
After an introduction to open science policy in Horizon Europe, the main focus of the presentation is open access to publications requirements in Horizon Europe and Open Research Europe for the Estonian Research Council in June 2021
A summary of the key elements of the Horizon Europe open science policy and a detailed presentation of the European Commission's open access publishing platform, Open Research Europe
Webinar on Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020OpenAIRE
Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020 is a webinar that provides an overview of open access requirements and practical implementation for Horizon 2020 funded projects. It discusses the mandate for open access to publications and research data, requirements for depositing publications in repositories, and support services from OpenAIRE including depositing, linking publications to projects, and reporting outputs. The webinar aims to help researchers and project coordinators understand and comply with Horizon 2020 open access policies.
Open Access to publications in H2020: FOSTER workshop integrated on the Europ...Pedro Príncipe
OpenAIRE presentations at the FOSTER project workshop integrated on the 5th Portuguese Young Chemists Meeting (5th PYCheM) and 1st European Young Chemists Meeting (1st EYCheM) - Guimarães, 26 April 2016, Portugal.
1. F1000 Research was awarded a 4-year, 5.8 million euro contract by the European Commission to develop Open Research Europe (ORE), a publishing platform for research funded by the EC.
2. ORE will provide high-quality, rapid peer review and publishing of EC-funded research with no author publication costs. It will operate using open science principles like open peer review, open data, and early sharing of preprints.
3. The platform aims to be transparent in its processes and costs, lead by example in open science, and explore sustainable open access business models to potentially broaden its scope over time. Submissions to ORE will open in December 2020.
Horizon 2020 Open Access to Publications Mandate: OpenAIRE Webinar (Oct. 22, ...OpenAIRE
Eloy Rodrigues (University of Minho) on the Open Access to Publications Mandate in H2020 (in collaboration with FOSTER) - Date: Wednesday, October 22 2014.
This presentation provides an introduction to the Open Access policies and requirements in Horizon 2020. It explains what the requirements are, how to choice between publishing in an open access journal or depositing in an open access repository and it gives information on costs and journal policies. OpenAIRE is an information infrastructure and network that promotes and facilitates Open Science in Europe.
- Find a list of qualitative OA journals on https://doaj.org/
- Find information on APCs per journal on the Open APC project: https://treemaps.intact-project.org/apcdata/openapc/#journal/
- Find a repository: http://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/opendoar, http://roar.eprints.org/, https://explore.openaire.eu/participate/deposit-publications
- EC’s model amendment to publishing agreements: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/hi/oa-pilot/h2020-oa-guide-model-for-publishing-a_en.pdf
- Check publishers policy: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/index.php
- How to comply with H2020 mandate OA publications: https://www.openaire.eu/how-to-comply-to-h2020-mandates-for-publications
- For further questions and help, contact us at: https://www.openaire.eu/support/helpdesk
- For further information, check: https://www.openaire.eu/
Supporting the Transition towards Open Access: Putting the Researcher at the ...Dagmar M. Meyer
The European Research Council (ERC) supports open access to research publications and data. The ERC considers open access important for ensuring research funded by the ERC is accessible and can be built upon. Currently, ERC grantees are required to make publications open access within 6-12 months and deposit underlying data. However, challenges remain regarding diversity of fields, infrastructure, and publisher policies. Looking ahead, the ERC will discuss further promoting open access under Horizon Europe.
20131216 open aire-kickoffh2020projectsGwen Franck
1) OpenAIRE provides infrastructure and tools to facilitate open access to research publications and data funded by Horizon 2020, the EU research framework program.
2) Under Horizon 2020, open access to peer-reviewed publications is mandatory; researchers have different options to comply such as publishing in open access journals or depositing publications in repositories with possible embargoes.
3) OpenAIRE helps researchers, projects, and data providers maximize the visibility and reuse of research outputs, comply with open access policies, and link publications to datasets through its repository network and services.
This document summarizes the open access requirements and support services for Horizon 2020 projects. It outlines that beneficiaries must provide open access to peer-reviewed publications by depositing them in a repository. It describes the two main routes of open access - green (self-archiving) and gold (open access publishing). It provides guidance on where and when to deposit publications and data, and the required metadata. It notes support services available through OpenAIRE, such as depositing, reporting, and linking publications to projects. Non-compliance with open access requirements could lead to reduced grants or other measures.
Open Access week 2017: Open Access to publications in H2020OpenAIRE
The document discusses Open Access requirements for Horizon 2020 projects and how OpenAIRE can help researchers and projects comply. It outlines that all beneficiaries must provide open access to peer-reviewed publications by depositing them in a repository. It describes the two main routes to open access - green (self-archiving) and gold (open access publishing). It discusses practical implementation, including where and when to deposit, average article processing charges, and consequences for non-compliance. Finally, it introduces OpenAIRE services that can help with depositing, linking publications to projects, and acknowledging funding.
The document provides an overview of how OpenAIRE can help with the Horizon2020 Open Access mandate regarding publications and research data. OpenAIRE operates a support network across Europe to assist with open access training, policy development, technical assistance, and more. It also maintains an integrated scientific information system that aggregates metadata from repositories, publications, datasets, and more. The document discusses OpenAIRE's infrastructure and services, the current state of open access for FP7 and H2020 projects, and provides guidance on open access requirements and best practices for publications and research data under Horizon2020.
OpenAIRE webinar on Open Access in H2020 (OAW2016)OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE Webinar for project coordinators and researchers on Open Access to publications in H2020 - By Eloy Rodrigues and Pedro Principe (University of Minho, OpenAIRE Helpdesk & Training managers). Open Access Week 2016 initiatives.
The European Commission promotes open access to publications and research data from publicly funded research. It has implemented open access policies in FP7 and will do so more comprehensively in Horizon 2020. The Commission also encourages member states to develop their own open access policies and coordinates these efforts. Both green and gold open access are supported, with allowed embargoes of 6-12 months. While open access to publications will be mandatory in Horizon 2020, open access to research data will initially be piloted on a voluntary basis.
Fit for Purpose! Shaping Open Access and Open Science Policies for Horizon Eu...Victoria Tsoukala
Victoria Tsoukala from the European Commission's DG RTD Open Science Unit presented on the European Commission's policies and plans for Open Access and Open Science under Horizon Europe. Key points include:
- Open Access to publications and research data will be mandatory under Horizon Europe with exceptions allowed for research data.
- The European Open Science Cloud will provide researchers access to storage, management, and analysis of research data.
- Responsible data management with Data Management Plans and FAIR data principles will be required.
- Open Science will be promoted through incentives and obligations beyond just open access, such as citizen science and evaluation of proposals.
- Other initiatives include the European Open Science Cloud to connect
OpenAIRE webinar. Open Access to publications in H2020OpenAIRE
Presentation on the EC mandate on Open Access to publications in H2020 (part of the webinar "H2020 policies on Open Access and Research Data" delivered on June 12, 2019)
Webinar about the Open Access mandate of the EC for Horizon 2020 projects.
* Open revisited & Open Access
* OA policy development in H2020
* Open Access in Horizon 2020
* What does OpenAIRE offer?
* How can OpenAIRE help?
OpenAIRE webinar: Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020 (May 2017)OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE webinar - May 29th, 2017.
The Open Access mandate in H2020, what is expected of projects with regards to the OA policies in H2020 and how OpenAIRE can help. Webinar led by Eloy Rodrigues and Pedro Príncipe (UMinho)
Open Access to Publications and Research Data – the European Research Council...Dagmar M. Meyer
Presentation at the workshop "Open Access and Open Data in Horizon 2020" which took place at the University of Göttingen (Germany) on 29 October 2014.
More information: http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/open-access-und-open-data-in-horizon-2020/3218.html?cid=25293
Supporting infrastructures for Open AccessOpenAIRE
Free tools and supporting infrastructure to provide open access to scientific publications and data including: OpenAIRE, Zernodo, opendoar.org, Sherpa/Romeo, re3data.org, and DOAJ.org
This document provides an overview of free open access tools to support open research. It discusses how to publish open access research by depositing a version in an open access journal or repository. It describes services like DOAJ, SHERPA/ROMEO, and re3data.org for finding open access journals, checking publisher policies, and locating data repositories. The document also introduces Zenodo as a "catch-all" repository and highlights the OpenAIRE infrastructure which integrates metadata, publications, data, and more to facilitate open access policies.
Publishing Scientific Research & How to Write High-Impact Research Papersjjuhlrich
Presentation on publishing scientific research and how to write high-impact scientific papers by Dr. John Uhlrich as the Editor-in-Chief of Energy Technology, published by Wiley-VCH. Slides were presented on 17 February 2020 at the Technical University of Braunschweig.
This document discusses the role of open data and open science in the European Union. It outlines the EU's support for open access through various council conclusions and recommendations promoting more open and data-driven research. The EU plans to require immediate open access to publications without embargoes and open licensing of copyrighted works. The document also mentions the EU's actions in response to COVID-19, including an open data portal and coordinated research efforts, and questions if this crisis will further promote open science policies long term.
OpenAIRE webinar: Horizon 2020 Open Science Policies and beyond, with Emilie ...OpenAIRE
This document summarizes the key policies and requirements around open science in Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe research funding programs. It outlines that Horizon 2020 made open access to publications mandatory and launched a pilot program for open access to research data. Horizon Europe will continue and strengthen these policies by making open access to research data the default, requiring data management plans aligned with FAIR principles, and potentially including sanctions for non-compliance. Open science practices will also be more embedded and promoted throughout the research process.
The European Commission aims to optimize the impact of publicly funded scientific research through a European open access policy. It encourages open access to peer-reviewed publications and research data from projects funded through its Framework Programmes. The Commission will implement an open access mandate in Horizon 2020 requiring open access to publications with allowed embargo periods. It will also pilot open access to research data and aims to coordinate national open access policies across EU member states.
OpenAIRE factsheets: Open Access in Horizon 2020 (for Project Officers)OpenAIRE
This document provides information about open access requirements and support for projects funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020. It states that all peer-reviewed articles from funded projects must be made openly accessible. It describes the OpenAIRE infrastructure, which aggregates publications from Horizon 2020 projects and provides tools to help projects report and comply with open access policies. It offers guidance on depositing publications, acknowledging funding, and other requirements to ensure open access.
OpenAIRE-COAR conference 2014: Open Access in H2020, by Anni Hellman - Europe...OpenAIRE
Presentation at the OpenAIRE-COAR Conference: "Open Access Movement to Reality: Putting the Pieces Together", Athens - May 21-22, 2014.
Open Access in H2020, by Anni Hellman - European Commission.
The presentation discusses the current largely commercial-based publishing system and contextualizes it within the research assessment system. It presents institution-based non-for -profit publishing initiaves and the European Commissions policies and supports in the direction of empowering this type of scholarly communication.
This document discusses open science practices that are promoted and required in Horizon Europe, the EU's research and innovation programme for 2021-2027. It summarizes the key open science requirements in the Model Grant Agreement, including open access to publications and research data with some exceptions. Open science practices are also evaluated as part of the proposal evaluation criteria. Resources like the Model Grant Agreement, proposal template and guidance documents provide information on complying with open science in Horizon Europe.
20131216 open aire-kickoffh2020projectsGwen Franck
1) OpenAIRE provides infrastructure and tools to facilitate open access to research publications and data funded by Horizon 2020, the EU research framework program.
2) Under Horizon 2020, open access to peer-reviewed publications is mandatory; researchers have different options to comply such as publishing in open access journals or depositing publications in repositories with possible embargoes.
3) OpenAIRE helps researchers, projects, and data providers maximize the visibility and reuse of research outputs, comply with open access policies, and link publications to datasets through its repository network and services.
This document summarizes the open access requirements and support services for Horizon 2020 projects. It outlines that beneficiaries must provide open access to peer-reviewed publications by depositing them in a repository. It describes the two main routes of open access - green (self-archiving) and gold (open access publishing). It provides guidance on where and when to deposit publications and data, and the required metadata. It notes support services available through OpenAIRE, such as depositing, reporting, and linking publications to projects. Non-compliance with open access requirements could lead to reduced grants or other measures.
Open Access week 2017: Open Access to publications in H2020OpenAIRE
The document discusses Open Access requirements for Horizon 2020 projects and how OpenAIRE can help researchers and projects comply. It outlines that all beneficiaries must provide open access to peer-reviewed publications by depositing them in a repository. It describes the two main routes to open access - green (self-archiving) and gold (open access publishing). It discusses practical implementation, including where and when to deposit, average article processing charges, and consequences for non-compliance. Finally, it introduces OpenAIRE services that can help with depositing, linking publications to projects, and acknowledging funding.
The document provides an overview of how OpenAIRE can help with the Horizon2020 Open Access mandate regarding publications and research data. OpenAIRE operates a support network across Europe to assist with open access training, policy development, technical assistance, and more. It also maintains an integrated scientific information system that aggregates metadata from repositories, publications, datasets, and more. The document discusses OpenAIRE's infrastructure and services, the current state of open access for FP7 and H2020 projects, and provides guidance on open access requirements and best practices for publications and research data under Horizon2020.
OpenAIRE webinar on Open Access in H2020 (OAW2016)OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE Webinar for project coordinators and researchers on Open Access to publications in H2020 - By Eloy Rodrigues and Pedro Principe (University of Minho, OpenAIRE Helpdesk & Training managers). Open Access Week 2016 initiatives.
The European Commission promotes open access to publications and research data from publicly funded research. It has implemented open access policies in FP7 and will do so more comprehensively in Horizon 2020. The Commission also encourages member states to develop their own open access policies and coordinates these efforts. Both green and gold open access are supported, with allowed embargoes of 6-12 months. While open access to publications will be mandatory in Horizon 2020, open access to research data will initially be piloted on a voluntary basis.
Fit for Purpose! Shaping Open Access and Open Science Policies for Horizon Eu...Victoria Tsoukala
Victoria Tsoukala from the European Commission's DG RTD Open Science Unit presented on the European Commission's policies and plans for Open Access and Open Science under Horizon Europe. Key points include:
- Open Access to publications and research data will be mandatory under Horizon Europe with exceptions allowed for research data.
- The European Open Science Cloud will provide researchers access to storage, management, and analysis of research data.
- Responsible data management with Data Management Plans and FAIR data principles will be required.
- Open Science will be promoted through incentives and obligations beyond just open access, such as citizen science and evaluation of proposals.
- Other initiatives include the European Open Science Cloud to connect
OpenAIRE webinar. Open Access to publications in H2020OpenAIRE
Presentation on the EC mandate on Open Access to publications in H2020 (part of the webinar "H2020 policies on Open Access and Research Data" delivered on June 12, 2019)
Webinar about the Open Access mandate of the EC for Horizon 2020 projects.
* Open revisited & Open Access
* OA policy development in H2020
* Open Access in Horizon 2020
* What does OpenAIRE offer?
* How can OpenAIRE help?
OpenAIRE webinar: Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020 (May 2017)OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE webinar - May 29th, 2017.
The Open Access mandate in H2020, what is expected of projects with regards to the OA policies in H2020 and how OpenAIRE can help. Webinar led by Eloy Rodrigues and Pedro Príncipe (UMinho)
Open Access to Publications and Research Data – the European Research Council...Dagmar M. Meyer
Presentation at the workshop "Open Access and Open Data in Horizon 2020" which took place at the University of Göttingen (Germany) on 29 October 2014.
More information: http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/open-access-und-open-data-in-horizon-2020/3218.html?cid=25293
Supporting infrastructures for Open AccessOpenAIRE
Free tools and supporting infrastructure to provide open access to scientific publications and data including: OpenAIRE, Zernodo, opendoar.org, Sherpa/Romeo, re3data.org, and DOAJ.org
This document provides an overview of free open access tools to support open research. It discusses how to publish open access research by depositing a version in an open access journal or repository. It describes services like DOAJ, SHERPA/ROMEO, and re3data.org for finding open access journals, checking publisher policies, and locating data repositories. The document also introduces Zenodo as a "catch-all" repository and highlights the OpenAIRE infrastructure which integrates metadata, publications, data, and more to facilitate open access policies.
Publishing Scientific Research & How to Write High-Impact Research Papersjjuhlrich
Presentation on publishing scientific research and how to write high-impact scientific papers by Dr. John Uhlrich as the Editor-in-Chief of Energy Technology, published by Wiley-VCH. Slides were presented on 17 February 2020 at the Technical University of Braunschweig.
This document discusses the role of open data and open science in the European Union. It outlines the EU's support for open access through various council conclusions and recommendations promoting more open and data-driven research. The EU plans to require immediate open access to publications without embargoes and open licensing of copyrighted works. The document also mentions the EU's actions in response to COVID-19, including an open data portal and coordinated research efforts, and questions if this crisis will further promote open science policies long term.
OpenAIRE webinar: Horizon 2020 Open Science Policies and beyond, with Emilie ...OpenAIRE
This document summarizes the key policies and requirements around open science in Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe research funding programs. It outlines that Horizon 2020 made open access to publications mandatory and launched a pilot program for open access to research data. Horizon Europe will continue and strengthen these policies by making open access to research data the default, requiring data management plans aligned with FAIR principles, and potentially including sanctions for non-compliance. Open science practices will also be more embedded and promoted throughout the research process.
The European Commission aims to optimize the impact of publicly funded scientific research through a European open access policy. It encourages open access to peer-reviewed publications and research data from projects funded through its Framework Programmes. The Commission will implement an open access mandate in Horizon 2020 requiring open access to publications with allowed embargo periods. It will also pilot open access to research data and aims to coordinate national open access policies across EU member states.
OpenAIRE factsheets: Open Access in Horizon 2020 (for Project Officers)OpenAIRE
This document provides information about open access requirements and support for projects funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020. It states that all peer-reviewed articles from funded projects must be made openly accessible. It describes the OpenAIRE infrastructure, which aggregates publications from Horizon 2020 projects and provides tools to help projects report and comply with open access policies. It offers guidance on depositing publications, acknowledging funding, and other requirements to ensure open access.
OpenAIRE-COAR conference 2014: Open Access in H2020, by Anni Hellman - Europe...OpenAIRE
Presentation at the OpenAIRE-COAR Conference: "Open Access Movement to Reality: Putting the Pieces Together", Athens - May 21-22, 2014.
Open Access in H2020, by Anni Hellman - European Commission.
The presentation discusses the current largely commercial-based publishing system and contextualizes it within the research assessment system. It presents institution-based non-for -profit publishing initiaves and the European Commissions policies and supports in the direction of empowering this type of scholarly communication.
This document discusses open science practices that are promoted and required in Horizon Europe, the EU's research and innovation programme for 2021-2027. It summarizes the key open science requirements in the Model Grant Agreement, including open access to publications and research data with some exceptions. Open science practices are also evaluated as part of the proposal evaluation criteria. Resources like the Model Grant Agreement, proposal template and guidance documents provide information on complying with open science in Horizon Europe.
The document discusses open science policies and requirements across different European funding programs including Horizon Europe. It provides definitions of open science practices and outlines how open science will be comprehensively integrated across the entire Horizon Europe project lifecycle from proposal evaluation through implementation, reporting, and monitoring. Open access to publications and research data are mandatory requirements while additional open science practices are promoted and incentivized. Guidance is provided to help proposers and beneficiaries comply with open science policies.
A short and colorful introduction to Open Research Europe, the European Commission's open access publishing platform for Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe beneficiaries based on an infographic developed by DG RTD.
The European Commission's proposal for embedding open science in horizon europe. Particular emphasis on open access and research data management aspects. Also presenting the new publishing platform of the Commission, Open Research Europe
Books and Monographs in Horizon Europe- OPERAS 2020Victoria Tsoukala
This document summarizes the key requirements for open access publication of books and monographs under Horizon Europe, the EU's research and innovation program. It outlines that immediate open access without embargo is required for books/monographs through both publishing and repository open access. CC BY or CC BY NC/ND licenses are mandatory. Publication fees will only be eligible if full open access is provided. The document also discusses potential approaches to financing open access books, including book processing charges, transformative arrangements to support publisher transitions, and sustained support for nonprofit publishing models.
This document summarizes Victoria Tsoukala's presentation on open science at the European Commission (EC). It discusses:
1) The EC's role as a policy maker, funder, and capacity builder in promoting open science.
2) Why open science is important for advancing science, the economy, and society by increasing access, transparency, and impact of research.
3) The EC's open science policies and requirements in Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe, including open access to publications and research data with exceptions when necessary.
4) Key initiatives to advance open science like the European Open Science Cloud, open research publishing platforms, and responsible data management.
The document summarizes the European Commission's policies and activities to support open science in Europe. It outlines the Commission's holistic policy agenda to promote open access to publications and research data, establish the European Open Science Cloud, and incentivize open science practices. It also presents the key findings of a new report on the state of open science across EU member states, which found most have adopted open access policies but progress on research data policies and incentives varies. Areas identified as needing more work include copyright, access for SMEs, skills and rewards, and indicators for open science.
This presentation summarizes the emerging open access landscape in Greece, achievements and challenges of open access work, and the activities of the National Documentation Centre (EKT). Some key points include:
- Greece is seeing growing awareness of open access but adoption has been slow. EKT plays a major role in promoting open access through repositories, journals, and information resources.
- Achievements include increasing numbers of open access journals and institutional repositories, as well as digitization projects. However, challenges remain around researcher participation, infrastructure sustainability, and lack of policies.
- EKT has established several open access journals, repositories, and information portals to support the open access movement in Greece and increase dissemination of Greek research outputs
hematic appreciation test is a psychological assessment tool used to measure an individual's appreciation and understanding of specific themes or topics. This test helps to evaluate an individual's ability to connect different ideas and concepts within a given theme, as well as their overall comprehension and interpretation skills. The results of the test can provide valuable insights into an individual's cognitive abilities, creativity, and critical thinking skills
Remote Sensing and Computational, Evolutionary, Supercomputing, and Intellige...University of Maribor
Slides from talk:
Aleš Zamuda: Remote Sensing and Computational, Evolutionary, Supercomputing, and Intelligent Systems.
11th International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (IcETRAN), Niš, 3-6 June 2024
Inter-Society Networking Panel GRSS/MTT-S/CIS Panel Session: Promoting Connection and Cooperation
https://www.etran.rs/2024/en/home-english/
The use of Nauplii and metanauplii artemia in aquaculture (brine shrimp).pptxMAGOTI ERNEST
Although Artemia has been known to man for centuries, its use as a food for the culture of larval organisms apparently began only in the 1930s, when several investigators found that it made an excellent food for newly hatched fish larvae (Litvinenko et al., 2023). As aquaculture developed in the 1960s and ‘70s, the use of Artemia also became more widespread, due both to its convenience and to its nutritional value for larval organisms (Arenas-Pardo et al., 2024). The fact that Artemia dormant cysts can be stored for long periods in cans, and then used as an off-the-shelf food requiring only 24 h of incubation makes them the most convenient, least labor-intensive, live food available for aquaculture (Sorgeloos & Roubach, 2021). The nutritional value of Artemia, especially for marine organisms, is not constant, but varies both geographically and temporally. During the last decade, however, both the causes of Artemia nutritional variability and methods to improve poorquality Artemia have been identified (Loufi et al., 2024).
Brine shrimp (Artemia spp.) are used in marine aquaculture worldwide. Annually, more than 2,000 metric tons of dry cysts are used for cultivation of fish, crustacean, and shellfish larva. Brine shrimp are important to aquaculture because newly hatched brine shrimp nauplii (larvae) provide a food source for many fish fry (Mozanzadeh et al., 2021). Culture and harvesting of brine shrimp eggs represents another aspect of the aquaculture industry. Nauplii and metanauplii of Artemia, commonly known as brine shrimp, play a crucial role in aquaculture due to their nutritional value and suitability as live feed for many aquatic species, particularly in larval stages (Sorgeloos & Roubach, 2021).
Immersive Learning That Works: Research Grounding and Paths ForwardLeonel Morgado
We will metaverse into the essence of immersive learning, into its three dimensions and conceptual models. This approach encompasses elements from teaching methodologies to social involvement, through organizational concerns and technologies. Challenging the perception of learning as knowledge transfer, we introduce a 'Uses, Practices & Strategies' model operationalized by the 'Immersive Learning Brain' and ‘Immersion Cube’ frameworks. This approach offers a comprehensive guide through the intricacies of immersive educational experiences and spotlighting research frontiers, along the immersion dimensions of system, narrative, and agency. Our discourse extends to stakeholders beyond the academic sphere, addressing the interests of technologists, instructional designers, and policymakers. We span various contexts, from formal education to organizational transformation to the new horizon of an AI-pervasive society. This keynote aims to unite the iLRN community in a collaborative journey towards a future where immersive learning research and practice coalesce, paving the way for innovative educational research and practice landscapes.
Unlocking the mysteries of reproduction: Exploring fecundity and gonadosomati...AbdullaAlAsif1
The pygmy halfbeak Dermogenys colletei, is known for its viviparous nature, this presents an intriguing case of relatively low fecundity, raising questions about potential compensatory reproductive strategies employed by this species. Our study delves into the examination of fecundity and the Gonadosomatic Index (GSI) in the Pygmy Halfbeak, D. colletei (Meisner, 2001), an intriguing viviparous fish indigenous to Sarawak, Borneo. We hypothesize that the Pygmy halfbeak, D. colletei, may exhibit unique reproductive adaptations to offset its low fecundity, thus enhancing its survival and fitness. To address this, we conducted a comprehensive study utilizing 28 mature female specimens of D. colletei, carefully measuring fecundity and GSI to shed light on the reproductive adaptations of this species. Our findings reveal that D. colletei indeed exhibits low fecundity, with a mean of 16.76 ± 2.01, and a mean GSI of 12.83 ± 1.27, providing crucial insights into the reproductive mechanisms at play in this species. These results underscore the existence of unique reproductive strategies in D. colletei, enabling its adaptation and persistence in Borneo's diverse aquatic ecosystems, and call for further ecological research to elucidate these mechanisms. This study lends to a better understanding of viviparous fish in Borneo and contributes to the broader field of aquatic ecology, enhancing our knowledge of species adaptations to unique ecological challenges.
Phenomics assisted breeding in crop improvementIshaGoswami9
As the population is increasing and will reach about 9 billion upto 2050. Also due to climate change, it is difficult to meet the food requirement of such a large population. Facing the challenges presented by resource shortages, climate
change, and increasing global population, crop yield and quality need to be improved in a sustainable way over the coming decades. Genetic improvement by breeding is the best way to increase crop productivity. With the rapid progression of functional
genomics, an increasing number of crop genomes have been sequenced and dozens of genes influencing key agronomic traits have been identified. However, current genome sequence information has not been adequately exploited for understanding
the complex characteristics of multiple gene, owing to a lack of crop phenotypic data. Efficient, automatic, and accurate technologies and platforms that can capture phenotypic data that can
be linked to genomics information for crop improvement at all growth stages have become as important as genotyping. Thus,
high-throughput phenotyping has become the major bottleneck restricting crop breeding. Plant phenomics has been defined as the high-throughput, accurate acquisition and analysis of multi-dimensional phenotypes
during crop growing stages at the organism level, including the cell, tissue, organ, individual plant, plot, and field levels. With the rapid development of novel sensors, imaging technology,
and analysis methods, numerous infrastructure platforms have been developed for phenotyping.
The technology uses reclaimed CO₂ as the dyeing medium in a closed loop process. When pressurized, CO₂ becomes supercritical (SC-CO₂). In this state CO₂ has a very high solvent power, allowing the dye to dissolve easily.
1. Open Research Europe
The open access publishing platform of the EC
HORIZON EUROPE NATIONAL CONTACT POINTS FOR
LEGAL AND FINANCIAL MATTERS
APRIL 1ST, 2022
ONLINE
Victoria Tsoukala, PhD
European Commission, Directorate-General for Research&
Innovation, Unit ‘Open Science’
2. What is Open Research Europe?
• An open access peer-reviewed publishing platform (Not a repository)
• Post-publication open peer-review model: First you publish, then review takes place
• Articles and reviews open access under CC BY licenses
• Optional service for our beneficiaries at no cost to them during and after end of their projects
• Rapid and transparent service.
Why Open Research Europe?
• Support our open access policy and beneficiary capacity to comply
• Leading by example in operationalising open science principles within scientific publishing
and enabling the European Research Area
• Contribute to transparency and cost-effectiveness and explore sustainable open access
publishing business models
• public tendering procedures won by publisher F1000; 5.8 million euros until March 2024; 1.4 million for licensing
of infrastructure and services and remaining for articles at a set price of 780 euros each for 5600 publications;
• pay as you go=we only pay for what is published; there could be money left
Open Research Europe
3. ORE ensures OA under Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe OA conditions ORE
Deposition at the time of publication in a trusted
repository and immediate open access through
repository
- Immediate publication of articles in open access
- Peer-reviewed publications deposited in Zenodo
Authors must retain sufficient IPR (to comply with OA
requirements) and ensure open access under open
licenses, CC-BY or equivalent
CC BY and authors retain their rights
Eligibility of OA publishing costs on the EC funds No cost to the project! (more funds for research)
Metadata of the publication open under CC0 or
equivalent
Metadata under CC0 –publications automatically
available in the reporting system of the EC through
OpenAIRE
Support FAIR data and digital objects - Articles assigned with a DOI, authors have
ORCIDs
- Article submission requires Persistent Identifiers
for the research data (DOIs)
6. Open Research Europe publishing model
PUBLICATION UNDERGOING PEER REVIEW PASSED PEER REVIEW
!!Pre publication checks and production
7. Authors can respond to reviewers and revise their articles based on the comments
Revisions are made through new versions of the article that are linked together (versions are
limitless)
Authors need to achieve a certain ‘threshold’ of reviewer status to be ‘pass peer review’ and
be indexed:
Passing Peer Review
2 ‘Approved’ Status
1 ‘Approved’ Status and 2 ‘Approved with reservations’
8. ORE one year after launch
192 published articles – 88 passed peer-review Authors from 34 European countries
Top 10 countries for submission:
UK – 24
Spain – 24
Germany – 22
Italy – 21
France – 19
Ireland – 17
Netherlands – 15
Greece – 12
Belgium – 8
Austria – 9
Natural
Sciences
23%
Social
Sciences
31%
Medical &
Health
Sciences
12%
Agricultural &
Veterinary
Sciences
3%
Humanities
7%
Engineering &
Technology
24%
10. Indexing
Indexing and discoverability is fundamental to ORE’s growth in next couple of years
• Included in OpenAlex
• Approved by NSD – Norwegian list of approved journals
• Included in Sherpa Romeo - JISC
• Inspec contract signed and announcement pending
• Included in Europe PMC
• Included in DOAJ
Will be applying to Scopus
Will NOT be getting a Journal Impact Factor-moving away from journal/platform to article-level
metrics
11. • ORE as a trusted publishing service for the decades to come
• ORE could expand beyond Horizon Europe to serve researchers with
national funding from MS as of 2026 (currently discussing with MS)
• In the long term ORE could be maintained collectively by European
funders and institutions for all researchers and with no author-facing fees
(diamond model)
• ORE embedded in the ERA and the service visible/accessible through
EOSC
• In the long term ORE becomes technologically autonomous
A long-term vision for ORE: proposals