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@INPROCEEDINGS{Schrader:1014759,
author = {Schrader, Antonia and Bertelmann, Roland and Bruch,
Christoph and Ferguson, Lea Maria and Pampel, Heinz and
Schultze-Motel, Paul and Weisweiler, Nina Leonie},
title = {{E}nabling {O}pen {S}cience practices in {H}elmholtz!},
reportid = {FZJ-2023-03448},
year = {2022},
abstract = {The Helmholtz Open Science Office (OS Office) embraces this
mission since it was founded by the Helmholtz Association in
2005. It supports the Helmholtz Association as a service
provider in shaping the cultural change towards open
science. Furthermore, it promotes dialogue on open science
within and beyond Helmholtz and regularly offers events on
open science developments to provide impulses and guidelines
for the Helmholtz Association. In the area of open research
data, the Helmholtz Open Science Office supports the
Helmholtz Centers in developing policies and implementing
corresponding practices for handling digital research data.
Furthermore, the OS Office supports the discussion on the
re-use and thus also reproducibility of research data in
Helmholtz and the interdisciplinary exchange in this field.
The National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) and the
European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) represent central
infrastructures in this context. Numerous NFDI consortia are
being implemented with substantial Helmholtz participation,
and Helmholtz Centers are also actively involved in the
implementation of the EOSC. The OS Office actively animates
and supports these activities. Helmholtz's participation
in the international Research Data Alliance (RDA) and in
Research Data Alliance Germany (RDA-DE) is also accompanied
and coordinated by the Helmholtz Open Science Office.
Moreover, the OS Office is active in third-party funded
projects on open research data and persistent identifiers,
such as re3data COREF and ORCID DE . The work of the
Helmholtz Open Science Office thus complements the
developments of platforms in the Helmholtz Incubator and
contributes to the utilization of the FAIR principles in
Helmholtz, such as the Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration
(HMC) .},
organization = {HMC conference 2022,},
keywords = {open science (Other) / open research data (Other) / FAIR
(Other) / open access (Other) / open research software
(Other)},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)24},
doi = {10.5281/ZENODO.7120472},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1014759},
}