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SUMMARY:OPERAS Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:OPERAS (Opening Collaboration for Community-Driven Scholarly Communication) Conference 2024\, a highly anticipated event in the world of open scholarly communication\, is set to take center stage. Scheduled to be held on 24-26 April 2024 in Zadar\, Croatia. \nThis conference is organised by the OPERAS-PLUS project to support the development of the OPERAS Research Infrastructure\, supporting open scholarly communication for Social Sciences and Humanities in the European Research Area and to open up collaboration and facilitate exchange. \nThe OPERAS Conference aims to be a discussion hub in which different stakeholders such as researchers\, decision-makers\, publishers\, librarians\, and institutional service providers can share and compare their take on the current scholarly communication system and their vision for a sustainable future. The OPERAS conference will address issues relevant to the Social Sciences and Humanities field in the Open Science paradigm involving equitable publishing\, multilingualism\, bibliodiversity\, and other related topics. \nOPERAS want to discuss transparent\, equitable publishing in a broad context and welcome presentations\, workshops and posters focusing on the following issues: \n\nOpen collaboration for scholar-led publishing\nOpen Science policies and strategies\nSustaining the open scholarly communication infrastructure\nOpen Access usage data and metadata: exchange\, aggregation\, curation\nPublication and data: citation\, visualisation\, licences\nScholarly communication support and services for citizen science\nMultilingualism and collaboration\nEquitable publishing models\nEngagement and collaboration within  research communities\nResearch assessment and peer review\nInnovative services\, tools and technologies supporting Open Science and emerging trend in Open Science and publishing\n\nIMPORTANT DATES \n\nAbstract submission deadline: 25 September 2023\nAbstract acceptance notification: 10 November 2023\nRevised abstract deadline: 1 December 2023\n\nTo learn more\, visit https://operas-eu.org/news-and-events/calendar-2/operas-conference-2024/
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/operas-conference-2024/
LOCATION:Zadar\, Croatia
CATEGORIES:Other events
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SUMMARY:ECS Cluster Event
DESCRIPTION:A common thread that runs through almost all citizen science initiatives is their collection and generation of data. With the expanding scope of these initiatives\, we are seeing an unprecedented increase in data. This data\, when transformed into knowledge\, is invaluable not only for deepening our understanding of scientific and social phenomena but also for its crucial role in informing evidence-based policy-making. The transition from raw data to knowledge\, however\, is dependent on several factors. Key among these is the application of good data practices and the establishment of comprehensive data infrastructures. Moreover\, for the citizen science community\, embracing the principles of open science\, open data and adhering to the FAIR (Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable\, and Reusable) standards and CARE principles are crucial steps\, among other strategic approaches\, to fully capitalise on citizen-generated data. \nThis year’s cluster event is set to highlight the importance of strengthening data practices and infrastructures within the European citizen science landscape. The event is structured not to overwhelm with technical data specifics but to offer a welcoming environment for everyone from the citizen science community. The event will act as a forum for gaining a deeper understanding of the essential matters concerning data practices and infrastructures. It will enable participants to reflect on how these developments can be tailored to and supportive of their own needs and objectives within their citizen science projects. \n  \nObjectives: \n\nTo promote networking between the citizen science community and EU representatives.\nTo provide a space to exchange practical experiences and lessons learnt around the topic of data\, more specifically data practices\, services and infrastructures.\nTo understand and highlight the needs of the CS community in terms of data practices\, services and infrastructure and thus help shape the work CSIC is doing in the ECS project (e.g.\, for the development of Citizen Science Data Acquisition Infrastructures).
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/ecs-cluster-event/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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