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Webinar on Open Science Requirements in Practice
APR
Fri
03
12:00 - 13:30

Starts in 2 weeks from now

Location

Online

Programmes
Horizon Europe

This training webinar will cover the mandatory and recommended Horizon Europe Open Science requirements:

  • Compliance with the HE Open Access to publications mandate
  • Managing and sharing Research Data in HE projects
  • Delivering Data Management Plans and reporting publications and datasets in HE
  • OpenAIRE tools and services to support HE projects

Participants will have the possibility to ask questions and will also receive a preview of the key tools and services OpenAIRE offers to support project coordinators and research support staff in achieving compliance.

Target audience: Project coordinators, researchers, research managers, librarians, and data stewards

More information and the possibility to register can be found on the website of the Horizon Europe NCP Portal.

Background:

OpenAIRE AMKE is a non-profit organisation with a mission to promote open scholarship and improve discoverability, accessibility, shareability, reusability, reproducibility, and monitoring of data-driven research results, globally. The organization operates a European e-infrastructure offering a diverse set of public services to accelerate the adoption of Open Science and is supported by a network of experts placed in key national organisations across European countries.

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