KTU Library is inviting researchers, PhD students and anyone interested in open science to participate in the online event “Unlocking Knowledge: Perspectives on Open Science” that will take place on the 21st of October, at 13–14.30.
This event is dedicated to the International Open Access Week. The theme of this year “Community over Commercialization” focuses on growing recognition of the need to prioritize approaches to open scholarship that serve the best interests of the public and the academic community.
At the event you will learn:
- how open science makes research knowledge visible and accessible, and why it is so important for early career researchers;
- how research data management contributes to the quality of science;
- how a data steward can help in managing and accessing research data;
- what the role of the library is in bringing research knowledge to life: what support and services the library offers to researchers.
Key presentations:
- “Elevate research with Open Science practices” Milica Ševkušić (EIFL Open Access Programme Coordinator)
- “Research Data Management as a Good Research Practice” Obrad Vučkovac (University of Belgrade, Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences Library)
- “What is there to know about being a data steward? ” Agnieszka Cybulska-Phelan (University of Warsaw, Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematical and Computer Modelling)
Venue: Zoom platform
Date and time: 21 October, 13–14.30
Language: English
Registration