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@TECHREPORT{Ayris:1028385,
author = {Ayris, Paul and Bernal, Isabel and Cavalli, Valentino and
Dorch, Bertil and Frey, Jeannette and Hallik, Martin and
Hormia-Poutanen, Kristiina and Labastida, Ignasi and
MacColl, John and Ponsati Obiols, Agnès and Sacchi, Simone
and Scholze, Frank and Schmidt, Birgit and Smit, Anja and
Sofronijevic, Adam and Stojanovski, Jadranka and Svoboda,
Martin and Tsakonas, Giannis and van Otegem, Matthijs and
Verheusen, Astrid and Vilks, Andris and Widmark, Wilhelm and
Horstmann, Wolfram},
title = {{L}iber {O}pen {S}cience {R}oadmap},
publisher = {Zenodo},
reportid = {FZJ-2024-04566},
year = {2018},
abstract = {Embracing Open Science is critical if we are to make
science more collaborative, reproducible, transparent and
impactful. Open Science undoubtedly has the power to
positively influence society, but its implementation is not
yet universal. A revolution is required: one which opens up
research processes and changes mindsets in favour of a world
where policies, tools and infrastructures universally
support the growth and sharing of knowledge. Research
libraries are well placed to make that revolution happen,
and LIBER's Open Science Roadmap outlines the specific
actions libraries can take to champion Open Science, both
within and beyond their own institutions. As we explain in
detail throughout this document, libraries need to advocate
for Open Science locally and internationally, to support
Open Science through tools and services and to expand the
impact of their work through collaboration and partnerships.
LIBER has shaped its 2018-2022 Strategy to support and
enable Open Science and it is our hope that this Roadmap
will help Europe’s research libraries to do the same. This
document was written during spring 2018, when the Open
Science Policy Platform (OSPP) produced integrated advice
for the EC and key stakeholders. People from across the
LIBER community translated the OSPP recommendations for
libraries and combined them with suggestions drawn from
their own expertise and experiences.},
keywords = {Open Science (Other) / Research Libraries (Other) / Metrics
(Other) / FAIR Data (Other) / Scholarly Publishing (Other) /
Research Infrastructures (Other) / Skills (Other) / Research
Integrity (Other) / Citizen Science (Other)},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)29},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.1303002},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1028385},
}