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Slide 5 is a revision of the slide that was presented during the event
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For the live presentation having all the rich media, please access: http://kosson.ro/webpedia/presentationsnicolaiec/Croatia2014/#/
Slides prepared for the "Horizon Europe Train-the-trainer workshop" held during the 2021 Open Science Fair.
Slide 5 is a revision of the slide that was presented during the event
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
Presentation given to the first conference Pubmet, Zadar, Croatia, 2014
For the live presentation having all the rich media, please access: http://kosson.ro/webpedia/presentationsnicolaiec/Croatia2014/#/
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OpenAIRE webinar: Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020 (May 2017)OpenAIRE
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GEOTEC UJI and FOSTER project organized a training seminar in the context of GEO-C ESR entitled “Open Science and European Open Access policies in H2020”.
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GEOTEC UJI and FOSTER project organized a training seminar in the context of GEO-C ESR titled “Open Science and European Open Access policies in H2020”.
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OpenAIRE webinar: Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020 (May 2017)OpenAIRE
OpenAIRE webinar - May 29th, 2017.
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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.
Open Science and European Access Policies in H2020 Reme Melero
GEOTEC UJI and FOSTER project organized a training seminar in the context of GEO-C ESR entitled “Open Science and European Open Access policies in H2020”.
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Presentation of open science requirements in Horizon Europe for the Research and Innovation Foundation in Cyprus. Analyzes requirements of model grant agreement (publications, research data, additional open science practices, open science and evaluation process, open research europe.
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 Open access policies: an overviewOpenAIRE
Presented at Open Access to the Achievements of Slovenian Scientists - 4th joint conference of the Special Libraries Section and the Academic Libraries Section of the Slovenian Library Association, Ljubljana, Grand Hotel Union, October 27-28, 2010
Open Access, open research data and open scienceIryna Kuchma
This presentation covers open access (OA) and OA theses & dissertations: why you should take action now; impact & metrics; copyright; open research data; open science; and new skills & competencies for librarians. Target audience: PhD students and librarians
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
OSFair2017 Training | Designing & implementing open access, open data & open ...Open Science Fair
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Workshop title: Fostering the practical implementation of Open Science in Horizon 2020 and beyond
Workshop overview:
This workshop will showcase some of the elements required for the transition to Open Science: services and tools, policies as guidance for good practices, and the roles of the respective actors and their networks.
DAY 2 - PARALLEL SESSION 4 & 5
This presentation gives an overview of European Commission policies and initiatives aiming to promote open access to scientific information in the European Research Area (ERA). In this policy area, the Commission acts both as a policymaking and as a funding body. As policymaker, it defines policies within the context of European research and ICT policy. As a funding body, it lays down rules on access to the results of the research it funds within the Framework Programme for research development. This contribution introduces the European Commission's general approach regarding access to scientific information, presents specific initiatives in the field of open access to peer-reviewed scientific publications, and develops a first approach to open access to data.
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tiin ificeș ț aplicând principiile i practicileș
tiin elor, Accesului i Datelor DeschiseȘ ț ș
Ia i, iulie 2018,ș
"Petru Poni" Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry
kosson.roNicolaie Constantinescu, arhitect informațional, kosson.ro
2. A patra revolu ie industrialăț
https://www.forbes.com/forbes-insights/our-work/fourth-industrial-revolution/
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/01/the-fourth-industrial-revolution-what-it-means-and-how-to-respond/
https://toplink.weforum.org/knowledge/insight/a1Gb0000001RIhBEAW/explore/summary
The Fourth Industrial Revolution aims to
leverage differences between the physical,
digital, and biological sphere. It integrates
cyber-physical systems and the
Internet of Things, big data and
cloud computing, robotics, artificial-
intelligence based systems and additive
manufacturing.
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/fourth-industrial-revolution
innovation
3. Digitizarea industriei Uniunii Europene
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/policies/digitising-european-industry
DEI parte a Strategiei
#DigitalSingleMarket
4. Accesul Deschis
Inițiativa pentru
Acces Deschis de la
Budapesta a oferit
prima definire a
Accesului Deschis
Prin „accesul deschis” la această literatură,
înţelegem că este liber disponibilă publicului pe
internet permiţând oricăror utilizatori să citească,
descarce, copieze, distribuie, tipărească, să caute
sau să se lege la textele integrale ale acestor
articole, să le parcurgă pentru a le indexa, să le
paseze ca date unui software sau să le
folosească în orice scop respectând legea, fără
bariere financiare, legale sau tehnice altele decât
cele inseparabile de accesul pe internet în sine.
Singura constrângere privind reproducerea și
distribuţia și singurul rol pentru drepturile de autor
din acest domeniu, ar trebui să dea autorilor
controlul asupra integrităţii muncii lor și dreptul de
a fi recunoscuţi și citaţi corespunzător.
6. Declara ia de la Berlin 2003ț
● Stabilirea accesului deschis ca o procedură satisfăcătoare, ideal, necesită angajamentul activ al fiecărui individ producător
de cunoaştere ştiinţifică şi deţinător al patrimoniului cultural. Contribuţiile cu acces deschis cuprind rezultatele de cercetare
ştiinţifică originale, datele primare şi metadatele, materialele sursă, reprezentările digitale ale materialelor pictografice şi
grafice dar şi a materialelor multimedia.
● Autorul(ii) şi titularul(ii) drepturilor de autor acordă tuturor utilizatorilor dreptul de acces liber, irevocabil, global şi o licenţă de
a copia, utiliza, distribui, transmite şi performa public opera şi de a elabora şi distribui opere derivate în orice mediu digital în
orice scop just, fiind subiect al unei atribuiri corespunzătoare a drepturilor morale (standardele comunităţii vor continua să
furnizeze mecanismul pentru întărirea unei atribuiri corespunzătoare şi utilizarea responsabilă a lucrărilor publicate aşa cum
se face în acest moment), precum şi dreptul de a face un număr redus de copii tipărite pentru uz personal.
● O versiune completă a operei şi toate materialele suplimentare incluzând o copie a permisiunilor aşa cum se afirmă mai
sus, într-un format electronic standard este depozitată (şi astfel publicată) în cel puţin un depozit online folosind standardele
tehnice potrivite (cum sunt specificațiile Arhivelor Deschise) care este sprijinit şi întreţinut de o instituţie cu profil ştiinţific, o
societate ştiinţifică, o agenţie guvernamentală sau alte organizaţii bine stabilite care caută să permită accesul deschis,
distribuirea nerestricţionată, interoperabilitatea şi arhivarea pe termen lung.
7. Definim accesul deschis ca pe o sursă
completă a cunoa terii umaneș i aș
patrimoniului cultural care a fost aprobată
de comunitatea tiin ifică.ș ț
10. H2020
Modelul adnotat pentru
Acordul de Finanțare
Articolul 29 – Diseminarea
rezultatelor – acces
deschis – vizibilitatea
finanțării europene
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/amga/h2020-amga_en.pdf
11. 29.2 Open access to scientific
publications
Each beneficiary must ensure open access (free of charge, online access for any user) to all
peer-reviewed scientific publications relating to its results.
In particular, it must:
(a) as soon as possible and at the latest on publication, deposit a machine-readable
electronic copy of the published version or final peer-reviewed manuscript accepted for
publication in a repository for scientific publications;
Moreover, the beneficiary must aim to deposit at the same time the research data needed to
validate the results presented in the deposited scientific publications.
(b) ensure open access to the deposited publication — via the repository — at the latest:
(i)on publication, if an electronic version is available for free via the publisher, or
(ii) within six months of publication (twelve months for publications in the social sciences and
humanities) in any other case.
(c) ensure open access — via the repository — to the bibliographic metadata that identify
the deposited publication.
12. 29.2 Open access to scientific
publications
The bibliographic metadata must be in a standard format and must include all of the
following:
- the terms ["European Union (EU)" and "Horizon 2020"]["Euratom" and Euratom
research and training programme 2014-2018’];
- the name of the action, acronym and grant number;
- the publication date, and length of embargo period if applicable, and
- a persistent identifier.
13. Acces
Deschis
NU
este
O gratuitate
(are prețul său)
Un rapt al
valorilor
create
O piedică
la monetizare
un
producător
de literatură
de slabă
calitate
Oferă
O pierdere
Un pericol
Reținerea drepturilor asupra
operei
Diseminare
maximă
Acces
Un câștig
În prestigiu
care atrage
finanțare
Licențiere
deschisă
Tehnologie
Politici
Finanțare
Temeri mari si mici
14. 29.3 Open access to research data
[OPTION 1a for actions participating in the open Research Data Pilot: Regarding the
digital research data generated in the action (‘data’), the beneficiaries must:
(a) deposit in a research data repository and take measures to make it possible for third
parties to access, mine, exploit, reproduce and disseminate — free of charge for any user
— the following:
(i) the data, including associated metadata, needed to validate the results presented in
scientific publications as soon as possible;
(ii) [OPTION A for health actions that participate in the Open Research Data Pilot, if
foreseen in the work programme: data which is relevant for addressing a public health
emergency, if specifically requested by the [Commission][Agency] and within the deadline
specified in the request][OPTION B: not applicable];
(iii) other data, including associated metadata, as specified and within the deadlines laid
down in the ‘data management plan’ (see Annex 1);
(b) provide information — via the repository — about tools and instruments at the disposal
of the beneficiaries and necessary for validating the results (and — where possible —
provide the tools and instruments themselves).
15. 1. Dissemination of results
The beneficiaries may choose the form for disseminating their results.
Standard forms of dissemination:
website
presentation at a scientific conference
peer-reviewed publication
The dissemination measures should however be consistent with the ‘plan for the
exploitation and dissemination of the results’ and proportionate to the impact expected
from the action.
When deciding on dissemination, the beneficiaries must also consider the other
beneficiaries’ legitimate interests.
The beneficiary that intends to disseminate must give the other beneficiaries —
unless otherwise agreed — at least 45 days advance notice (together with sufficient
information on the dissemination).
16. 2. Open access to scientific publications
A ‘repository for scientific publications’ is an online archive. Beneficiaries are free to
choose the repository; it can be institutional, subject-based or centralised.
Best practice:
The Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe (OpenAIRE) links existing
repositories. It is not obligatory for projects to deposit in OpenAIRE itself, but it is the
recommended entry point for researchers deciding on a repository. OpenAIRE also offers
support services for researchers, such as the National Open Access Desks. Other useful
listings are the Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR), the Directory of Open
Access Repositories
(OpenDOAR) and OAPEN (for monographs). Beneficiaries should not choose a repository
with rules which could conflict with open access.
Open access does NOT imply that the beneficiaries are obliged to publish their results; it
only sets certain requirements that must be fulfilled if they do decide to publish them.
17. Deschiderea publica iilorț
Plan de
diseminare
Rezultare de
cercetare
Plan de
Management al
datelor
Decizia de
A disemina /
distribui
Decizia de
A exploata /
proteja
Publica iiț
Depozitarea
Datelor de
cercetare
Decizie de
patentare sau
oricare altă
form de protec ieă ț
Acces Deschis
de aur
Acces Deschis
Verde
Acces iș
utilizare
f r taxareă ă
Acces i/sauș
utilziare
restric ionateț
i / sauȘ
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18. Acces Deschis de aur
Open access can be provided through:
a) gold open access (open-access publishing)
‘Gold open access means that open access is provided immediately via the publisher
when an article is published, i.e. where it is published in open access journals or in
‘hybrid’ journals combining subscription access and open access to individual articles.
In gold open access, the payment of publication costs (article processing charges) is
shifted from readers’ subscriptions to (generally one-off) payments by the author. Such
author processing costs may be eligible (see Article 6.2.D.3) — if incurred before the end
of the action. Currently, an action for dealing with such costs incurred after the end of the
action in FP7 is being piloted and further action in H2020 will be considered based on the
outcome.
19. Acces Deschis verde
b) green open access (self-archiving).
‘Green open access’ means that the published article or the final peer-reviewed manuscript
is archived by the researcher (or a representative) in an online repository. Access to the
article is often — but not necessarily — delayed (H2020 embargo period between 6 and 12
months; see below) as some scientific publishers may wish to recoup their investment by
selling subscriptions and charging pay-per-download view fees during an exclusivity
Period.
Best practice:
Authors are encouraged to retain their copyright and grant appropriate licences to
publishers.
20. Cum publici - procedura
Pasul 1 - Deposit, in a repository for scientific publications, a machine-readable
electronic copy of the published version of the publication (or the final peer-reviewed
manuscript as accepted for publication).
Pasul 2 - Provide open access to the scientific publication — either as ‘gold open access
(i.e. via the publisher AND via the repository) or as ‘green open access (i.e. via the
repository only).
Pasul 3 - Ensure open access, via the repository, to certain bibliographic metadata that
identify the publication
Pasul 4 - Aim to deposit at the same time, ideally in a data repository, the research data
needed to validate the results in the deposited publication.
21. Recent
setting up of a publishing platform (European Commission Open Research Publishing
Platform, tentatively named 'Open Research Europe' and referred to as 'the Platform' for
short) as a service for Horizon 2020 beneficiaries.
22. inta platformeiȚ
The aim is to assist Horizon 2020 beneficiaries and researchers in complying with the
Horizon 2020 open access mandate and to increase the uptake of open access for
peer-reviewed scientific articles in Horizon 2020. An early internal analysis of the
success of the Horizon 2020 policy showed that approximately 60-68% of scientific
publications supported by Horizon 2020 were available in open access. The present
call for tender seeks to
contribute towards improving this performance by offering an additional option to the
beneficiaries of Horizon 2020 for fulfilling the open access requirements of the
framework programme.
24. Managementul datelor
Actions participating in the pilot must draw up a data management plan (DMP) within the first
6 months of the project implementation.
The data management plan must support the management life-cycle for all data that will
becollected, processed or generated by the action. It must cover how to make data findable,
accessible, interoperable and re-usable (FAIR), including:
the handling of data during and after the project
what data will be collected, processed or generated
what methodology and standards will be applied whether data will be shared / made open
access (and how) and, if any, what data will
not be shared / made open access (and why) and how data will be curated and preserved.
The data management plan should be updated (and become more precise) as the project
evolves. New versions should be created whenever important changes to the project occur
(e.g. new data sets, changes in consortium policies, etc.), at least as part of the mid-term
review (if any) and at the end of the project.
27. Ce este necesar?
● Toate datele științifice produse de Programul Horizon 2020 trebuie să fie
deschise din start. Acest lucru înseamnă extinderea pilotului existent, iar
proiectele care au dezvoltat un Data Management Plan să structureze datele
după principiile FAIR.
● Să se modifice structurile de acordare a beneficiilor și să fie crescut gradul
de cunoaștere asupra acestei problematici. Pentru cine? Cercet tori,ă
industrie i servicii publiceș . Ce să cunoastă acești actori: cum să schimbe
date, să îmbunătățească programele de instruire privind managementul
datelor și nivelul general al cunoașterii privind problematica datelor, dar și
care sunt uzanțele privind lucrul cu datele zi de zi.
32. Pauz , nu înainte...ă
● Recapitulăm idei, impresii, nu terminologie
33. Evaluare semestrial 2017 (COM(2017) 228 final)ă
http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/document.cfm?doc_id=44527
on the implementation of the Digital Single Market Strategy
A Connected Digital Single Market for All
In 2016, 44 % of the EU population and 37 % of the
labour force had insufficient levels of digital skills. […]
Whereas our economy and society are changing fast,
changes in how we teach and train our people have
only been incremental. At the current pace, the gap is
widening between the skills our people have and the
skills they need. Member States need to act and the
Commission is ready to help, by providing them with
policy support, research, and practical tools to
modernize their education and training systems.
Niveluri insuficiente ale
calific rilor digitaleă
Instruirea este incrementală
Se m re te diferen a dintreă ș ț
calific rile pe care le auă
oamenii i calific rile de careăș
au nevoie
34. Evaluare semestrial 2017 (COM(2017)ă
228 final)
Developing a European Open Science Cloud, High Performance
Computing and European Data Infrastructure
The deployment of a world-class European Cloud for
scientists, the public sector and businesses, as announced in
the Communication on a European Cloud Initiative 98
, will
improve the capacity of businesses, especially SMEs and the
non-tech industry, to innovate and create higher value
digitised products. By 2020 the European Open
Science Cloud will offer a virtual environment
within which to store, share and re-use data
across disciplines and borders. 99
98
COM (2016) 178.
99
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/%20european-cloud-initiative.
Accentul cade pe crearea
de
produse digitale
cu valoare
ridicată
36. În domeniul cercet rii tiin ificeă ș ț
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/news/final-report-science-20-public-consultation
Acest document este actul de naștere al Științelor
Deschise ca paradigmă adoptată de Comisie
pentru a încrie în aria sa practicile de cercetare
științifică actuale și ale viitorului
În baza acestui document, preocupările pentru
Acces Deschis au fost lărgite pentru a acoperi
Științele Deschise. Este și momentul în care
Științele Deschise devin linie politică a Comisiei
Europene incorporând conceptele
cercetării digitale.
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/open-science
The key-stakeholders (universities, research
funders, libraries, researchers, publishers,
businesses) find themselves in various stages of
responding or adapting to the evolving situation.
37. What are Open Sciences?
Science 2.0' is therefore understood as a systemic change in
the modus operandi of doing research and organising science
http://ec.europa.eu/research/consultations/science-2.0/background.pdf
some of the most burning issues of science, such as the slowness of
the publication process, the increasing criticism of the existing peer
review system, and the challenge of reproducing research results due to
the lack of available data.
38. opening up of the research process
‘Science 2.0’ as a holistic
approach, therefore, is much
more than only one of its
features (such as Open Access)
and represents a paradigm shift
in the modus operandi of
research and science impacting
the entire scientific process.
39. ‘Science 2.0’ encompasses:
● A significant increase of scientific production
● A new way of doing science: data-intensive science,
enabled by the availability of large-scale datasets (at
petabyte level) processed through simulation software
and enabled by high performance computing.
● An increase in the number of actors in science and
addressees of science
40. Scurt privire la parcursul unei ideiă
● 17 iulie 2012 – Recomandarea Comisiei privind accesul și prezervarea informației
științifice
● Iunie 2013 – Comisia Europeană susține G8 Open Data Charter („encouraging
research & innovation projects to use openly available data as a data basis for
analysis”)
● 21 mai, 2015 – Consiliul Europei solicită Comisiei să implementeze principiile G8
Open Data Charter
● 19 aprilie, 2016, Comisia Europeană în cadrul programului European Data
Infrastructure a inițiat crearea unui Cloud European pentru Științe Deschise (
COM(2016) 178 final)
● European Open Science Cloud se dorește a fi „un mediu virtual pentru stocarea,
distribuirea și reutilizarea datelor între discipline dincolo de granițe”.
41. (Digital Single Market) => “The European Cloud Initiative”
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/%20european-cloud-initiative
Această inițiativă face parte din pachetul de măsuri pentru
Digitizarea industriei europene
În acest moment, European Cloud Initiative (€6.7 mld. în următorii 3 ani)
propune două inițiative care să „întârească poziția Europei în inovarea
bazată pe date”:
- European Open Science Cloud
- European Data Infrastructure
42. COM(2016) 178 final
Duce mai departe politica dezvoltată în comunicarea privind Big Data și
sprijină agenda politică privind Științele Deschise în Europa care țintește
să crească calitatea și impactul științei, construind pe realizările
Accesului Deschis.
European Cloud Initiative - Building a competitive data and knowledge economy in Europe
43. European Open Science Cloud
European Cloud Initiative -Building a competitive data and knowledge economy in Europe
Primi pași sunt de a federa infrastructurile de
date existente pentru toate disciplinele
Infrastructura va proteja confidențialitatea și
datele.
Promovarea Științelor Deschise în Europa se va
baza pe promovarea Accesului Deschis la
publicațiile de cercetare și la datele rezultate din
proiectele de cercetare Horizon 2020
260 mil Euro federation of existing data
science infrastructures
44. The European Open Science Cloud – The
New Republic of Letters
TODO: // completează!!!
https://ec.europa.eu/research/openscience/index.cfm?pg=open-science-cloud
45. Ce este necesar?
● Să se realizeze condițiile care să ușureze schimbul de
date între discipline
● Să se creeze o structură pan-europeană capabilă să
asigure guvernanța unei federații de infrastructuri de
date științifice pentru a reduce fragmentarea
● Dezvoltarea unor servicii bazate pe tehnologii cloud
pentru Științe Deschise (sprijin de la European Data
Infrastructure). Acestea vor permite regăsirea seturilor de
date.
46. Realising The European Open Science
Cloud
The European Open Science Cloud is a supporting
environment for Open Science and not an 'open
Cloud' for science.
47. Foaie de parcurs ESC
http://ec.europa.eu/research/openscience/pdf/swd_2018_83_f1_staff_working_paper_en.pdf#view=fit&pagemode=none
The Commission presented its vision for the European Open Science Cloud (
EOSC) in its April 2016 Communication on the 'European Cloud Initiative', as a part
of the Digital Single Market Strategy
48. Accesul Deschis, o politic vieă
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/open-access-scientific-
knowledge-0
STRESSES that open science entails amongst others open access to scientific publications
and optimal reuse of research data, citizens science, and research integrity; TAKES NOTE
that open access to scientific publications and optimal reuse of research data are of utmost
importance for the development of open science;
COUNCIL CONCLUSIONS ON THE TRANSITION TOWARDS AN OPEN
SCIENCE SYSTEM
The transition towards an Open Science system - Council conclusions
(adopted on 27/05/2016)
49. The European Research Area: time for implementation and monitoring progress
Overall Conclusion
Open access to research results (scientific publications and research) is being supported
by a growing number of universities, research centers and funding agencies across
Europe in recent years. However, as the number of policies and initiatives has
increased, this has resulted in a very diverse ecosystem in Europe (e.g. as regards the
preference for gold or green open access). As a next step, more coordination and policy
convergence across national borders (including at the level of funders and universities)
could be useful, based on the sharing and mainstreaming of best practices.
In the case of open research data policies, much still needs to be done and Horizon
2020 provides a useful reference model.
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/ALL/?
uri=CELEX:52017SC0021
50. Depozitarea la nivel european
Proiectul european este parte a eforturilor de a stabili infrastructurile de
cercetare necesare pentru a regăsi informații utile privind literatura științifică și
seturile de date rezultate din proiectele finanțate de Comisia Europeană prin
H2020, FP7, SC39 sau ERC.
57. O continu surs de inspira ieă ă ț
https://okfn.org/projects/
58.
59. Context l rgită
A
Schimbările la nivel european
în ceea ce privește
diseminarea și reutilizarea
rezultatelor științifice
B
gestionarea datelor rezultate din
activitatea științifică de cercetare
C
OpenAIRE.eu
Zenodo.org
Crearea
datelor
(conforme)
Administrare
a datelor
CERN
(Invenio)
Propuneri
legislative
Strategia
Pentru
Cercetare
Acces
Deschis
Sistemul
Național de
Biblioteci
(universitare și specializate) Instituţii
CDI în
subordinea
ANCSI
Subvenționarea
literaturii
științifice
Științe Deschise
Consiliul Național
al Cercetării
Științifice
AnelisPlus
Biroul de
Scientometrie
pașii pentru a crea
o comunitate românească
pentru promovarea
științelor deschise
60. Mai multe?!
● Vorbiți mai mult cu bibliotecarii. Sunt primii experți pe
probleme de publicații
● Consultați openaire.eu
● În scurt timp, API cu date deschise de cercetare
românească
www.acces-deschis.ro
https://kosson.ro/acces-deschis
Științe Deschise și managementul datelor de cercetare
În acest moment se fac toate eforturile pentru realizarea unui salt al industriei către modele noi, iar acest salt este intitulat generic „A patra revoluție industrială”. Uniunea Europeană dorește să realizeze o Piață Digitală Unică din care desprindem eforturile de a susține dezvoltarea prin inițiativa de Digitizare a Uniunii Europene. O parte a acestei inițiative o reprezintă construirea unui Cloud European, iar o parte importantă a acestuia va fi Cloudul European pentru Științe Deschise. Accentul pentru practicienii bibliotecilor va cădea pe felul cum vor gestiona resursele de cercetare, fie acestea lucrări evaluate colegial, fie lucrările ștințifice însoțite și de seturile de date care stau la baza concluziilor. Subiectul Științelor Deschise dorește să antreneze participanții în conexiune cu cerințele de lucru în noul cadru de valorificare pornind de la politicile europene, până la calificările digitale necesare. Vor fi luate în considerare instrumentele de informare existente și normele de practică necesare.
Open Science and research data management
There are many efforts put in realizing an important jump towards a new industrial model named generically "The Fourth Industrial Revolution". European Union aims to accomplish a Digital Single Market based on a Digitisation of the European Industry. Part of this initiative is realizing the European Cloud and a fair amount of the capabilities will be dedicated to Open Science. The communities of library practicioners will be pressed to find sollutions to management of the research resources let that be simple ones like peer-reviewed works, or compound resources having also datesets in a resource aggregate. This subject of Open Sciences aims to engage the participants in close connection to the skills requirements begining from the policies, up to valorisation of the research outputs. An accent will be set on the existing information frameworks and the necessary practice norms.
În acest moment se fac toate eforturile pentru realizarea unui salt al industriei către modele noi, iar acest salt este intitulat generic A patra revoluție industrială.
Uniunea Europeană dorește să realizeze o Piață Digitală Unică din care desprindem eforturile de a susține dezvoltarea inițiativei de Digitizare a Uniunii Europene.