Webinars OpenAIRE 2020 over Open Science

To celebrate Open Access Week (23-27th October 2017), OpenAIRE 2020 is organising a series of webinars on a variety of topics, including discipline-specific tools and workflows, the legal aspects of Open Science, and an interactive session on Research Data Management.

Monday 23 October, 14:00h

Natural Sciences and Open Science: Workflows and tools for publishing, licensing, versioning, identifiers, archiving, software…
Presenters: Ivo Grigorov (DTU, @OAforClimate), Jon Tennant (ScienceOpen, @Protohedgehog)

Tuesday 24 October, 11:00h

Refreshment on Open Access, Open Science and H2020 requirements. How can OpenAIRE help researchers and projects to comply with Open Access mandates?
Presenters: Eloy Rodrigues (OpenAIRE, UMinho, @cibertecario02); Najla Rettberg (OpenAIRE, UGOE, @najlaoa)

Tuesday 24 October, 14:00h

Life Sciences and Open Science: Workflows and tools for publishing, licensing, versioning, identifiers, archiving, software…

Presenters: Toni Hermoso (CRG, @toniher), Guillaume Fillon (CRG)

Wednesday 25 October, 11:00h

General introduction to Open Data Policies in Horizon 2020, influence of OD policies on Open Science Workflows
Presenters: Nancy Pontika (OU, @nancypontika),  Najla Rettberg (OpenAIRE, UGOE, @najlaoa)

Wednesday 25 October, 14:00h

Flip the classroom: bring your questions about RDM and DMPs
Presenter: Marjan Grootveld (DANS, @MarjanGrootveld) 

Thursday 26 October, 11:00h

Legal aspects of Open Science
Presenters: Prodromos Tsiavos (@prodromos), Thomas Margoni (CREATe, Glasgow University)

Thursday 26 October, 14:00h

Humanities and Open Science: Workflows and tools for publishing, licensing, versioning, identifiers, archiving, software.
Presenters: Laurent Romary (DARIAH,@laurentromary), Marie Puren (DARIAH, @MariePuren)

Registration

For more information and registration, see: https://www.openaire.eu/register-now-ffor-openaire-open-access-week-webinars

All webinars will be recorded.

The Horizon 2020 project OpenAIRE supports the Open Science policy of the EC.

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