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SUMMARY:CS3 Conference
DESCRIPTION:CS3 2023 will be held in person in magnificent Barcelona! This is the perfect opportunity to get together after two long years of teleconferencing and on/off teleworking. Meet old colleagues and get to know new members of the CS3 community. Reconnect\, inspire and get inspired\, learn from each other and have some fun together\, too. \nThe CS3 community consists of providers\, developers\, and users of innovative storage and sync&share systems. Its services are integrated with user environments and higher-level application services. Furthermore\, CS3 reports on the progress in data science at all levels\, namely local laboratories\, regional collaborations\, and global science. CS3 applications range from innovative big-data analysis to science outreach and education. \nThe CS3MESH4EOSC project is a official supporter of CS3 Conference 2022 \n Read more: \nhttps://cs3mesh4eosc.eu/news-events/events/cs3-conference-0
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/cs3-conference/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230308T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230308T000000
DTSTAMP:20260406T032956
CREATED:20221213T115529Z
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SUMMARY:EOSC National Event Switzerland
DESCRIPTION:8 March 2023\, 08:30 – 15.30 CET \nInvitation-only event \nThis half day event is being organised by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education\, Research and Innovation and EOSC-A\, in collaboration with the Mandated Organization. \nThe main aim of the EOSC National Event Switzerland is to bring together representatives and activities of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) with Swiss stakeholders from science policy institutions\, funding agencies\, research performing organisations\, service and research infrastructure organisations\, in order to further intensify the dialogue on Open Science\, to exchange best practices and possibly to promote activities between stakeholders in the field of EOSC or Open Science in Switzerland. Moreover\, the event should contribute to discussing open questions in regard to the implementation of EOSC. \nThe event will be launched with a welcome speech by Martina Hirayama\, State Secretary of the Swiss State Secretariat for Education\, Research\, and Innovation\, SERI. The event will also feature a high-level discussion to explore the following question: “What is needed from which actors to spur Open Science in Europe and Switzerland?” Among the high-level-participants are Matthias Egger\, President of the National Research Council at the Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF\, (pending) Martina Hirayama\, State Secretary of the Swiss State Secretariat for Education\, Research\, and Innovation\, SERI Jana Kolar\,Chair of the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures\, ESFRI Karel Luyben\, President of the EOSC Association; Lucciana Vaccaro\, President of Swiss universities (pending) and Rector of the University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland\, HES-SO and Martin Vetterli\, President of the ORD Strategy Council and Rector of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne\, EPFL (pending). After the high-level discussion\, representatives of EOSC will take over the stage (Karel Luyben\, President of the EOSC Association and Ute Gunsenheimer\, Secretary General of the EOSC Association) and present the State of play of EOSC; there will also be showcases from researchers in Switzerland working in the implementation of EOSC. \nIn addition to representatives of EOSC\, the ORD Strategy Council\, Switzerland is also represented. The ORD Strategy Council is tasked by the partner organisations of the ORD Strategy with developing a common vision for the future ORD landscape in Switzerland and for ensuring both coherence and interoperability of all infrastructures and services while also underpinning the interfaces with other research areas. An overview of the ORD Strategy will be provided and supported by showcases. \nThe afternoon of the event will finally provide a perspective of providers and users regarding Open Science and will feature two panels on the implementation of open access and open data policies in research infrastructures as well as in Universities in Switzerland. \nAdditional coverage:\n\nScience Business\nSwiss government
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/eosc-national-event-switzerland/
CATEGORIES:EOSC NTE
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230313T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230315T000000
DTSTAMP:20260406T032956
CREATED:20230214T130123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230704T090757Z
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SUMMARY:BY-COVID Infectious Diseases Toolkit (IDTk) Contentathon
DESCRIPTION:Date and time of the event: Monday\, 13 March 13 2023\, 11:30 AM – Wednesday\, March 15\, 2023\, 2:00 PM CET \nLocation: Monasterium PoortAckere\, 56 Oude Houtlei\, 9000 Gent\, Belgium \nThe Infectious Diseases Toolkit (IDTk) aims to offer guidelines and examples on managing\, analysing and visualising infectious diseases data. It has been designed to accommodate information from different domains\, to showcase different solutions\, and to expose national resources. It is being developed as part of the BY-COVID project. \nTo catalyse the addition of content to the toolkit\, we are organising a Contentathon involving both BY-COVID and external partners. We aim to bring together experts from various fields who have dealt with pandemics over the last few years\, and who are interested in capturing all the innovative solutions and best practices that have been used to tackle infectious diseases outbreaks. \nThe Contentathon will be three days of face-to-face interaction between the IDTk editors and content contributors. During the event\, a group of editors who are familiar with adding content to the IDTk will assist you in adding your own content. You can see here the members of the editorial board. \nWhile we encourage face-to-face participation\, we understand that not everyone is able to travel for the Contentathon. Therefore\, we will also offer short support sessions over Zoom for those who are unable to attend in person. \nThe goal of the event is to gather content that will help enhance infectious diseases outbreak preparedness. You will be acknowledged for your contribution at the bottom of the relevant page(s)\, and we hope also that you will get a chance to meet people who work in similar domains to yourself to exchange ideas. \nThe preliminary agenda can be found here \nDeadline for registration: 27th February 2023 \nwww.by-covid.org
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/covid-infectious-diseases-toolkit-idtk-contentathon/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230320T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230320T000000
DTSTAMP:20260406T032956
CREATED:20230119T113457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230704T090755Z
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SUMMARY:The WorldFAIR Project's Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework
DESCRIPTION:The goal of this event is to describe the reasoning behind the development of the Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework (CDIF)\, to give a detailed picture of how it is currently envisioned and what activities\, functions\, and standards it will encompass\, and to provide a current status of the work. \nThe EC-funded WorldFAIR project is coordinated by CODATA\, with RDA as a major partner\, and will produce an initial draft of the CDIF recommendations. Building on WorldFAIR\, and other expert communities\, a Working Group and Advisory Group have been established to oversee the development of CDIF. It is expected that CDIF will persist beyond the scope of the initial WorldFAIR Project\, and include not only the eleven domain case studies\, but also other interested communities. Efforts will be made to align with major global initiatives and infrastructures addressing data interoperability (such as EOSC\, ARDC\, UNECE Modern Statistics). \nThe first part of the workshop will focus on the functional drivers and requirements for defining a set of activities to support the FAIR principles\, and to show the organisational and system dynamics which make CDIF necessary. The development process and questions around the organisation of the work will also be described. The draft of CDIF to be presented identifies activities and information implicit in adherence to and support for the FAIR principles. CDIF is built on top of the generic foundation provided by the FAIR Digital Object Framework\, to address interoperability at the level of applications rather than exchange protocols. CDIF reflects the granular needs for domain metadata being expressed in broadly understood terms where possible\, supplemented by domain-specific semantics where absolutely required. \nThe second part of the workshop will show how these research and data requirements can be translated into system functions and services\, and how these can be supported through the use of existing standards and specifications for the needed information. These will include specifications such as DCAT\, Schema.org\, DDI-CDI\, SKOS/XKOS\, SSSOM\, OGC Observations & Measurements/I-PROV\, etc. Specific features of the standards and how they can be used in combination will be addressed\, although not at a technical level. Feedback from participants will be elicited\, and their input collected to help us inform the ongoing development work. \nThe workshop will be interactive and built around structured discussion of the draft CDIF. \nTarget Audience: \nImplementers and practitioners at all levels who are concerned with FAIR\, especially in cross-domain or cross-infrastructure scenarios. The workshop is intended for those who wish a more detailed understanding of CDIF\, and who may wish to implement or even become involved in its development in future. \nPart One: FAIR Functional Drivers and Requirements \n13:00-13:30 UTC: Presentation of FAIR Activities and Information Objects \n13:30-14:30 UTC: Structured review of the relevant sections of the CDIF Draft \n14:30-15:00 UTC: Break \nPart Two: System Functions and Supporting Standards \n15:00-15:30 UTC: Presentation of functional areas and candidate standards \n15:30-16:30 UTC: Structured review of the relevant sections of the CDIF Draft \nOrganisational Note: \nThe workshop will be recorded and the recordings will be made available via CODATA Vimeo. If you plan to attend the event virtually\, kindly note the Data Statement for CODATA Zoom at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QdZMRNs9h3Md4ArIiJepR15f3MLOYros/view?usp=sharing \nAll attendees\, onsite and online are expected to comply with the CODATA Code of Conduct: https://codata.org/about-codata/codata-policies-and-guidelines/code-of-conduct/
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/worldfair-projects-cross-domain-interoperability-framework/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230320T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230320T000000
DTSTAMP:20260406T032956
CREATED:20230313T094845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230704T090753Z
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SUMMARY:NFDI - ToolTalk
DESCRIPTION:Coscine is a research data management (RDM) platform for the storage\, management and archiving of research and metadata generated in the context of research projects. The service supports researchers in RDM and the preservation of good scientific practice.\nhttps://coscine.de \nSpeaker: Dr. Ilona Lang \nAbout the talk series: https://www.nfdi.de/talks/ \nLink: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehlb6A3lLLo
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/nfdi-tooltalk/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230321T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230323T000000
DTSTAMP:20260406T032956
CREATED:20221124T115654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230704T090751Z
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SUMMARY:RDA 20th Plenary\, Gothenburg - Research Data Alliance 10th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:The Research Data Alliance will celebrate its 10th Anniversary Plenary Meeting on 21-23 March 2023 in Sweden\, going back to where RDA was launched in March 2013. Following on from the success of the 19th Plenary meeting held in a hybrid format for the first time\, P20 will take place in Sweden’s second-largest city – Gothenburg. \nHosted by Chalmers University of Technology\, the University of Gothenburg and the Swedish National Data Service (SND)\, a three-day hybrid conference will once again bring together researchers\, data scientists\, policymakers\, and data stewards from disciplines from all over the world to share new ideas and explore best practices in using data. \nCall for P20 Sessions is Open until Monday 31 October 2022.  \nRead more about the event: \nhttps://www.rd-alliance.org/plenaries/rda-20th-plenary-meeting-gothenburg-hybrid \nSave the Date: RDA and EOSC Future are pleased to announce a half-day satellite event in conjunction with the RDA 20th Plenary Meeting \nRegistration for this event will open later in 2022. Stay tuned for more information about the programme. \nRead more: \nhttps://www.rd-alliance.org/save-date-global-research-commons-europe-and-beyond
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/rda-20th-plenary-gothenburg-research-data-alliance-10th-anniversary/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230321T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230323T000000
DTSTAMP:20260406T032956
CREATED:20230222T095635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230704T090749Z
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SUMMARY:Data Spaces Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Data Spaces Symposium will bring together all relevant data sharing initiatives and endeavors and it’s hosted by the Center of Excellence for Data Sharing and Cloud (TNO)\, International Data Spaces Association\, the Basic Data Infrastructure network and the Data Spaces Support Centre\, boosted by the Data Spaces Business Alliance\, organized together with EUHubs4Data and MyData Global. In the Data Spaces Symposium organised in The Hague in Postillion Hotel & Convention Center you can get involved in aligning the diverse landscape of data space initiatives\, learn from successfully running data space projects\, discover the business benefits of sovereign data sharing. In short: co-create the future of data spaces! \nhttps://internationaldataspaces.org/data-spaces-symposium/
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/data-spaces-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230323T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230323T000000
DTSTAMP:20260406T032956
CREATED:20230125T104216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T100327Z
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SUMMARY:National Tripartite Event Hungary
DESCRIPTION:The National Research\, Development and Innovation Office (NRDIO) in cooperation with the European Commission and the EOSC Association is organising a tripartite event about the current policy achievements and support of Open Science in Hungary. The Hungarian mandated organisation to EOSC\, the Governmental Agency for IT Development – KIFÜ is supporting the organisation of the meeting. \nThe aim of the event is to present the current position on Open Science and EOSC in Hungary and to exchange opinions with officers of the EOSC Association and the European Commission on the support policies and best practices in this field. \nThe morning session will start with the NRDIO sharing some perspectives from Hungarian Science Policy and Funding. Then representatives from the EC DG Research and Innovation\, and EOSC Steering Board will present their views on the position of Open Science and the future of EOSC. The priorities and activities necessary for stronger implementation of EOSC will be presented by the EOSC Association\, while the mandated organisation KIFÜ will tell the audience about its activities in the field of Open Science and EOSC promotion until now. \nAfter the lunch break\, as a continuation of the event\, two panel sessions will take place. High level representatives from various research infrastructures have been invited to the first panel to discuss their views on how to best support Open Science and the creation and exchange of FAIR Data. This part will be moderated by KIFÜ. \nThe second panel discussion is dedicated to Open Science policies. It will be moderated by the EOSC Association and opinions from panel participants representing funders\, librarians and researches will be shared. \nThe event is expected to contribute to extending the position on Open Science in Hungary towards more specific actions regarding the European Open Science Cloud.
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/national-tripartite-event-hungary/
CATEGORIES:EOSC NTE
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230324T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230324T000000
DTSTAMP:20260406T032956
CREATED:20230119T114702Z
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SUMMARY:DDI-CDI: Optimising Your Data Description for Integration and Reuse
DESCRIPTION:The goal of this workshop is to explain the mechanism employed by DDI-CDI and how it can most easily be leveraged to enhance the reusability of research data. DDI-CDI is a model-based\, platform- and technology-independent specification designed to supplement the metadata holdings of data disseminators\, archives\, and producers. By allowing for an expression of structural metadata\, with references to external controlled vocabularies and ontologies\, and by connecting metadata records intended for discovery\, provenance\, and process description\, it can act as a connector format which is independent of domain standards. Typically\, it can be produced in a programmatic fashion from existing metadata records held in more domain-specific models\, although it can also be used as a stand-alone specification. It supports granular\, machine-actionable description of a wide variety of data\, from traditional wide data files to event/streaming data to key-value (“big”) data and multidimensional cubes. \nThis workshop will present an overview followed by a series of worked examples\, with an exploration of different types of implementations and features of the standard in each. The intent is to give more than an overview\, to help participants understand not only what DDI-CDI is intended to do\, but also how it works to complement other popular metadata models and standards. Different syntax representations of the standards will be discussed. \nDDI has long published metadata standards for the social\, economic and behavioural sciences\, which are widely used among data producers and archives\, including those in the CESSDA network\, such as the Swedish National Data Service\, the UK Data Archive\, Sciences Po\, Gesis\, Sikt – the Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research and many more. DDI-CDI represents an evolution reflecting the growing importance of cross-disciplinary research and the requirement for data services to describe new types of data coming from other domains. The result is a specification which can describe any data in a domain agnostic fashion and is useful within domains for which other DDI specifications are not relevant. Because of this domain independent feature\, it has become central to the WorldFAIR project work on the Cross-Domain Interoperability Framework. \nEach part comprises three topics\, which will each be structured around a presentation and discussion. \nTarget Audience: \nThis workshop is intended to be useful to both technical and operational staff working in organisations which produce\, archive\, integrate\, and disseminate quantitative research data\, regardless of domain orientation. It is intended to address questions about what the practical implementation of systems supporting the FAIR principles will look like\, and will appeal to infrastructure players who are concerned with broadening and deepening the reusability of their data holding through enhanced data and provenance description. \nPart One: FAIR Functional Drivers and Requirements \n13:00-13:30: The Variable Cascade: concepts\, measures and observations. \n13:30-14:00: Data Structures: the roles of concepts and variables. \n14:00-14:30: Provenance: connecting data through process. \n14:30-15:00 UTC: Break \nPart Two: System Functions and Supporting Standards \n15:00-15:30: Data integration across domains and structures. \n15:30-16:00: Process description and alignment with PROV. \n16:00-16:30: DDI-CDI as the connection point for a set of related specifications (CDIF example). \nOrganisational Note: \nThe workshop will be recorded and the recordings will be made available via CODATA Vimeo. If you plan to attend the event virtually\, kindly note the Data Statement for CODATA Zoom at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QdZMRNs9h3Md4ArIiJepR15f3MLOYros/view?usp=sharing \nAll attendees\, onsite and online are expected to comply with the CODATA Code of Conduct: https://codata.org/about-codata/codata-policies-and-guidelines/code-of-conduct/
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/ddi-cdi-optimising-your-data-description-integration-and-reuse/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230327T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230327T000000
DTSTAMP:20260406T032956
CREATED:20230309T074528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230704T090743Z
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SUMMARY:FAIR-IMPACT Open Call for Support webinar
DESCRIPTION:How can I practically apply the FAIR Principles in my work? How do I know what is the right FAIR-enabling tool for me? To help answer these questions\, FAIR-IMPACT will be launching the first of three open calls for financial support in April 2023. In this first open call\, the project will be encouraging applications to participate in either of two defined support actions designed to help participants learn how to use specific tools\, methods\, and approaches to start (or continue) their journey to becoming more FAIR-enabling. For more information on the open call\, including FAQs and an Expression of Interest form\, please view the dedicated webpage. \nOn March 27\, FAIR-IMPACT will be hosting a webinar to introduce potential applicants and other interested parties to the open call and to provide details about the two support actions on offer. The session will outline who the support action is aimed at\, what will be expected of participants\, how it will benefit them\,  the skills and expertise necessary to participate\, and how to apply. There will be time during the webinar for attendees to ask questions they have about any aspects of the open call. \nWhen: Monday 27 March 12:00-13:00 UTC \nWhere: Online \nRegister for the webinar here.
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/fair-impact-open-call-support-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230328T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230328T000000
DTSTAMP:20260406T032956
CREATED:20230125T132818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T093306Z
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SUMMARY:National Tripartite Event Bulgaria
DESCRIPTION:The Tripartite Event Bulgaria took place in Sofia\, Bulgaria\, on 28 March 2023. \nThe Bulgarian Open Science Plan aims to maintain a trusted infrastructure for open science publications and data\, to create incentives for researchers\, to adopt the practices and to align the national and institutional policies. The other activities are promotion of the practices and fostering the new skills and competences. The Ministry of Education and Science together with the National Centre for Information and Documentation run a Bulgarian portal for open science. A number of research performing organisations in Bulgaria have signed a Memorandum for cooperation in the field of open science. \nThe EOSC Tripartite Event brought together all EU and national actors involved in open science policies and practices. The aim of the event was to introduce and raise the awareness of the RPO and RFO and to bring to the attention of the audience the last EOSC papers on the data literacy\, EOSC funding mechanisms and on the monitoring of EOSC implementation at all levels\, including awards and assessment. The event contributed to the national vision on EOSC policy and the institutional OS plans’ design and implementation. It was a platform for the researchers and research managers to meet the EOSC key actors and to discuss a combined efforts and expected benefits. \n>> Read the programme
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/national-tripartite-event-bulgaria-0/
CATEGORIES:EOSC NTE
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230330T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230330T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T032956
CREATED:20221207T081956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T100421Z
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SUMMARY:National Tripartite Event in Croatia
DESCRIPTION:Date: 30 March 2023\, 10:30-17:00 CEST \nThe Croatian EOSC national event will be held on March 30\, 2023. This whole-day event is organised by University Computing Centre SRCE\, which is a Mandated organisation in Croatia. The event aims to encourage and support coordination between policymakers\, research funding organisations\, research performing organisations\, service providers\, and the community in Open Science\, supporting the implementation of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and the National Open Science Cloud Initiative. \nIn the first session of the program\, representatives from the European Commission\, the EOSC Association\, the EOSC Management Board\, the Ministry of Science and Education\, and the mandated organisation will present the priorities and activities necessary for stronger implementation of EOSC. In the continuation of the program\, we will present examples of the best practices in Croatia in the field of open science from the perspectives of researchers\, financiers\, and policymakers\, as well as progress on the adoption of a national open science plan and the establishment of the Croatian Open Science Cloud. \nWe will end the tripartite event with the high-level panel “What Needs to Happen Next in Croatia” in which we will discuss the prerequisites and needs for strengthening open science and the implementation of EOSC in Croatia (at the level of national and institutional policies and legislation\, infrastructure\, education and practical applications in research). The participants are Antica Čulina\, a researcher at Ruđer Bošković Institute\, David Smith\, Director of the Ruđer Bošković Institute\, Dubravko Majetić\, Vice-rector for Science\, Research and Postgraduate Studies at the University of Zagreb\, and Lea Lazzarich\, director of University library Rijeka. The moderator of the panel will be Zoran Bekić\, advisor to the director of SRCE.
URL:https://eosc.trust-it.it/events/national-tripartite-event-croatia/
CATEGORIES:EOSC NTE
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