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@MISC{Swiatek:1027387,
      author       = {Swiatek, Cecile},
      title        = {{LIBER} {D}igital {S}kills {W}orking {G}roup: {C}ase
                      {S}tudies on {O}pen {S}cience {S}killing and {T}raining
                      {I}nitiatives in {E}urope},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2024-03805},
      year         = {2019},
      abstract     = {Open Science skills for both research librarians and
                      researchers are at the center of all evolutions towards
                      “openness”. The Digital Skills for Library staff and
                      Researchers LIBER Working Group conducted a selection
                      process in 2018 in order to identify Open Science training
                      programmes relying on skills identification. In April 2019,
                      questionnaires were sent to contacts in 28 countries, and
                      complementary interviews were conducted for the production
                      of country-specific case studies on Open Science skilling
                      and training initiatives in Europe. The first results of
                      this combined approach have been presented at LIBER's 2019
                      Annual Conference, in a workshop entitled  Open Science
                      Essentials: Towards a Skill Set and Showcases at LIBER 2019
                      . The creation of case studies resulted in a publication of
                      a full analysis in 2020: LIBER Open Science Training Methods
                      and Practices Across European Research Libraries - Survey
                      Analysis. Please, find the analysis here: 
                      https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3903141 . The objective of
                      this activity is to offer the research library
                      community inspiring methods, practices, contacts and words
                      of wisdom, covering institutional cases, national
                      initiatives as well as European project approaches. Overall,
                      LIBER's Digital Skills Working Group aims to spread a more
                      open culture and to position libraries as key-partners in
                      skills training for the complex and forward-thinking
                      concept of Open Science. This project displays the richness
                      and diversity of European approaches towards Open Science
                      skilling and training in both libraries and researchers’
                      communities, from mature programmes to emerging
                      initiatives.},
      keywords     = {Digital Skills, Open Science, research libraries, training,
                      upskilling (Other)},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)21},
      doi          = {10.5281/ZENODO.3901485},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1027387},
}