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| Lecture | FZJ-2024-04041 |
2022
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.5281/ZENODO.6761945 doi:10.34734/FZJ-2024-04041
Abstract: Webinar on Open Science practices in Horiozn Europe for MSCA postdoc fellowship candidates - University of Turin, June 28 2022. Purpose of this lesson is not only to see the rules and regulations in Horizon Europe but mostly to understand why Open Science is important - discussiong some lessons learned during the COVID pandemic - and why it's needed to fix the current ineffective communication system. Topics: 1. Why do we need Open Science (i.e. does the current scholarly communcation system works?) 2. The Open alternative, with tools to open up every step of your research process 3. Horizon Europe in the age of EOSC 4. Horizon Europe grant agreement, mandatory and recommended Open Science practices, Data Management Plans to manage FAIR by design data Link to the video recording of teh data management course: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5537468 Link to the OA@unito website with information and tools on Horizon Europe, Data Management Plans, Open Science...: https://www.oa.unito.it/new/ On OA@UniTo, section Corsi e Formazione, you will also find the slides of all the training courses (the longer versions contain more details).
Keyword(s): Horizon Europe, Open Science, FAIR data, Data Management Plans
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