Contributions of early-career researchers to reforming research assessment
Contributions of early-career researchers to reforming research assessment https://opusproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Sebastian-Dahle.jpeg 845 630 Open and Universal Science (OPUS) Project Open and Universal Science (OPUS) Project https://opusproject.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Sebastian-Dahle.jpegSebastian Dahle from Eurodoc (an OPUS partner) will present on “Contributions of early-career researchers to reforming research assessment via OPUS, SECURE, and CoARA” at the 11th UNICA Scholarly Communication Seminar!
The 11th UNICA Scholarly Communication Seminar, “Open Science and Academic Libraries: Organisational Challenges in an Evolving Research Landscape,” will be kindly hosted by the University of Ljubljana, 22-24 April 2024.
About the Seminar
Universities have to address Horizon Europe Open Science policy, legislation updates and policies in the EU Member States, transformative agreements, diamond open access publishing, infrastructures, and other aspects of Open Science. Together with their libraries, they are facing organisational challenges that increasingly involve international environments and cooperation.
The seminar will focus on sharing Open Science good practices related to the management of academic libraries, the role of European Universities alliances, and the reform of research assessment:
- How can universities and academic libraries best manage Open Science services to support their communities?
- What are the most significant Open Science initiatives developed within the European Universities alliances in which UNICA member universities are involved?
- How will COARA and the new research assessment model in the EU help drive Open Science?
Participation is free (no registration fee applies) and open to both UNICA member universities and non-UNICA institutions.
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