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Dr Sebastian Major (Berlin Institute of Health at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, QUEST Center for Responsible Research)15/09/2025, 18:30Rethinking Research AssessmentPoster
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The MERIT Portal is pioneering digital infrastructure designed to transform professorial recruitment at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin. The portal embeds Open Science principles and makes narrative-based assessment practices more fair, transparent, and robust. Unlike conventional systems, MERIT not only guides applicants in presenting their academic achievements—emphasizing...
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Chasz Griego (Carnegie Mellon University Libraries)15/09/2025, 18:30Open Science for All: Skills & CommunityPoster
For Open Science advocates in universities, guiding students through their first research experience is a privileged educational opportunity. Despite their expertise with advanced research resources and tools, academic librarians may, however, miss these opportunities when there lacks space for focused Open Science instruction This submission will highlight and demonstrate a course model for...
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Isabela Paredes Cisneros (European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL))15/09/2025, 18:30Open Science for All: Skills & CommunityPoster
The BioNT consortium demonstrates how strategic collaboration across sectors accelerates open science (OS) skills development in the biotechnology and biomedical domains. Uniting nine academic and industry partners from four European countries, BioNT bridges the gap between academic expertise and industry needs to create effective digital skills training for job seekers and SME...
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George Cooper (F1000)15/09/2025, 18:30Rethinking Research AssessmentPoster
Research assessment systems have traditionally relied on journal-based metrics, such as the Journal Impact Factor, which inadequately capture the diverse contributions of research and researchers, which hinder the recognition of the full spectrum of academic work, including open science practices. Traditional assessment practices are not contributing to the progress of open scholarship.
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Gultekin Gurdal15/09/2025, 18:30Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresPoster
The poster presents the objectives and scope of the DIRNA project, a collaborative effort to improve research output management and accessibility in Azerbaijani HEIs through Open Access Institutional Repositories. By fostering collaboration, building capacity for Open Access to Institutional Repositories, and providing open science training, DIRNA is empowering Azerbaijani universities to...
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Dr Christian Bonatto Minella (FIZ Karlsruhe), Dr Felix Bach (FIZ Karlsruhe)15/09/2025, 18:30Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresPoster
The Leibniz ScienceCampus "Digital Transformation of Research" (DiTraRe), a collaborative initiative by FIZ Karlsruhe and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), develops and pilots trusted digital research workflows to enhance reproducibility, transparency, and reusability in the natural sciences. Addressing the challenges posed by increasing data volumes and AI integration, DiTraRe focuses...
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Kristian Hvidtfelt Nielsen15/09/2025, 18:30Open Science for All: Skills & CommunityPoster
Citizen science empowers public participation and trust in research, but successful projects depend on strategic recruitment and sustained community engagement that again depend on available training of Open Science skills. Developed within the EU-funded PATTERN project (Piloting Open and Responsible Activities and Trainings Towards the Enhancement of Researchers Networks), our training module...
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Stefania Amodeo (OpenAIRE AMKE)15/09/2025, 18:30Open Science for All: Skills & CommunityPoster
The reproducibility crisis presents a significant challenge in modern science, with researchers worldwide struggling with issues of transparency, data management, and methodological consistency. TIER2, a three-year project funded jointly by the EU and UKRI, addresses these challenges through a multi-faceted approach.
At the heart of TIER2 are eight strategic pilot activities, each designed...
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Hazel Engelsmann15/09/2025, 18:30Open Science for All: Skills & CommunityPoster
Over the past two years, we have investigated the opportunities and challenges associated with developing Open Educational Resources (OER) within the context of Danish university libraries. Through a combination of workshops, storytelling sessions, and surveys, we examined staff awareness of—and engagement with—the OER platform LearningLib across the Royal Danish Library network, including the...
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Ms Antonia Correia (University of Minho), Ms Paula Moura (University of Minho), Pedro Príncipe15/09/2025, 18:30Open Science for All: Skills & CommunityPoster
The PATTERN project (Empowering Open and Responsible Research and Innovation) addresses a key need in the European Research Area by equipping researchers at all career stages with skills in Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) and Open Science (OS). Since January 2023, the project has been developing and piloting training modules in eight thematic areas: Open Access, FAIR RDM, Citizen...
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Dorian Lehmenkühler (Bielefeld University), Franziska Fritzsche (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences), Jana Tatscheck (Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID)), Najla Rettberg (TU Dresden), Sandra Zänkert (ZB MED - Information Center for Life Sciences)15/09/2025, 18:30Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresPoster
Research data infrastructures are essential for advancing open, connected, and sustainable science. A major challenge is developing cross-disciplinary, accessible, and interoperable solutions that support research data management while respecting domain-specific requirements. The German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI), a collaborative network of 26 consortia covering most...
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Alexa Ramirez-Vega (Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica)15/09/2025, 18:30Open, but at What Cost? Research Security & Open SciencePoster
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in scholarly publishing has expanded rapidly, generating new ethical, technical, and regulatory challenges. Within the framework of open science, these technologies offer opportunities to streamline scientific production, improve editorial processes, and broaden access to knowledge. However, they also raise concerns related to responsible authorship,...
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Carolina Seas (Universidad Estatal a Distancia, San Jose, Costa Rica. Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica.)15/09/2025, 18:30Open Science for All: Skills & CommunityPoster
This proposal presents an early initiative to introduce the basic concepts of Open Science to communities across different regions of Costa Rica, guided by the pedagogical and territorial model of a public distance learning university. In a country with strong geographic and cultural diversity, open knowledge requires methodologies adapted to local contexts that recognize and value different...
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Mario Marino (University of Bologna), Filippo Vasone (University of Bologna)15/09/2025, 18:30Open, but at What Cost? Research Security & Open SciencePoster
“Should I openly share my algorithm on drone navigation?”; “Does my ethnographic research endanger me and my subjects?” Security is increasingly endorsed as a principle that should underpin all research practices. Even if this concept appears to contrast with the core values of Open Science (OS), we argue that security and OS should coexist thanks to proper research data management (RDM)....
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Sanje Antona Fenkart15/09/2025, 18:30Open Science for All: Skills & CommunityPoster
EVERSE is a project in the scope of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) which focuses on elevating the recognition and acknowledgement of research software engineering.
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The consortium brings together expertise from diverse scientific fields that use programming for their research, across the EOSC Science Clusters: astronomy and particle physics, photon and neutron science, environmental... -
Irene Del Rosario Crespo Garrido15/09/2025, 18:30Beyond Compliance: Measuring and Maximizing Open Science ImpactPoster
Open Science is a movement dedicated to making all scientific research publicly accessible, free from barriers or restrictions. Open Data refers to the practice of sharing research data in a way that ensures it is accessible, reusable, and reproducible by anyone. By embracing these principles, scientists can validate results, conduct new research, and foster scientific progress. The rise of...
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Fabio Monforti Ferrario (European Commission - Joint Research Centre)15/09/2025, 18:30Beyond Compliance: Measuring and Maximizing Open Science ImpactPoster
The European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the European Commission's science and knowledge service providing independent scientific advice to EU policy-making conducting original, independent and open research. JRC employs over 3,000 staff and collaborates with international organizations, universities and industry putting three core values at the centre of its work: anticipation,...
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Annett Schröter15/09/2025, 18:30Open Science for All: Skills & CommunityPoster
In the context of growing demands for research integrity and accessibility, NFDI4Chem, the chemistry consortium within the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI), is leading the effort to enhance research data management (RDM) and infrastructure in the chemical sciences.
Our approach employs target group-specific strategies to foster openness and implementation of open science...
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Iratxe Puebla15/09/2025, 18:30Beyond Compliance: Measuring and Maximizing Open Science ImpactPoster
Data citations provide insights into the use of open data, but tracking connections between journal articles and datasets remains challenging and time-consuming, as many citations are missing from structured metadata or remain locked in closed systems. This limits our understanding of the impact of open data, and hinders inclusion of open data in research assessment.
To address this, Make...
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Vladimir Otašević (University of Belgrade, School of Electrical Engineering)15/09/2025, 18:30Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresPoster
With the rapid expansion of AI and its applications in recent years, a new challenge has emerged: how to sustainably improve the quality of the data on which AI builds its knowledge. One solution is leveraging the benefits of Open Science, with its open infrastructure and repositories, as one of valuable sources of such knowledge. However, as global demand for data to advance AI systems...
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Ms Angela Montano (EPFL)15/09/2025, 18:30Open Science for All: Skills & CommunityPoster
The ETH Domain – comprising four federal research institutes and two technical universities – supports a Swiss-wide programme for Open Research Data (ORD), with initiatives to improve research data practices across the Confederation. Our project focuses on strengthening researchers’ skills in Research Data Management (RDM), a foundational but often overlooked element of Open Science.
To...
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Pierre Mounier (OPERAS)15/09/2025, 18:30Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresPoster
The [European Diamond Capacity Hub][1] (EDCH) is a collective designed to strengthen the Diamond Open Access (OA) community in Europe. It offers open, FAIR-aligned services, tools and best practices through a dedicated online platform, providing targeted support, training, and networking opportunities to Diamond OA community members.
Diamond Discovery Hub (DDH): An authoritative index of...
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Ines Almeida (Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology CNC-UC, Center for Innovative Biomedicine and Biotechnology CIBB, University of Coimbra)15/09/2025, 18:30Rethinking Research AssessmentPoster
Masters’ and PhD candidates earn their degree by completing a thesis, which typically contains one or more research articles. Yet, along the research path, researchers may create other outputs (e.g., protocols, methods, data, code), use reproducible and transparent practices (e.g., evidence synthesis, reporting guidelines, use of unique identifiers) and engage academics and non-academics to...
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Dr Maxence Larrieu (Université Grenoble Alpes)15/09/2025, 18:30Building the Digital Backbone: Open Science InfrastructuresPoster
This poster summarizes the goal and methodology of the Transparency to Sustain Open Science infrastructure (TSOSI) project. Launched in September 2024, TSOSI aims to strengthen the sustainability of open science infrastructure. How? By highlighting the governments, institutions, library consortia and other organizations that have financially supported open science infrastructure. TSOSI’s...
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