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1. What is Open Science? | Activity 2: Increase your visibility as a researcher | Distinguish yourself from every other researcher with the same or a similar name to you and gain the credit for your work. There are different ways to do so. Check out the following options:
If you want to find out more how you can enhance your visibility, check out this page. |
Activity 3: Find open access policies of journals | Find out about open access policies of scientific journals and better plan your research:
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Activity 4: Archive your research | Research publications and underlying research data can often be shared in free open repositories. Copies of journal articles are often shared in open repositories as well as being published in the academic journals themselves (subject to licence agreements). Some repositories hold publications only, whereas others hold data as well as publications. Learn how to share and archive your research outputs in easy steps:
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Documentary Paywall - The Business of Scholarship | Watch the widely acclaimed documentary Paywall: The Business of Scholarship by Jason Schmitt about the political economy of academic publishing. |
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2. What is European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)? | Activity 2: Reflection | Watch
the video “European Open Science Cloud - The New Frontier of
Data-Driven Science” (6 min). Reflect on the following questions:
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2.1. EOSC in practice: EOSC Synergy | Activity 2: Thematic services | Find out more about the thematic services the EOSC-Synergy team is working on. Answer the following questions:
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Activity 3. Case study: Addressing water management issues in Europe | Dr Alberto Azevedo from the National Laboratory for Civil Engineering in Portugal (LNEC) explains the development of the innovative service for water management, highlighting its main characteristics and the value it brings to end-users. Read the case study and test your knowledge by completing a short quiz. |
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Activity 3. Case study: Addressing water management issues in Europe | ||
Activity 4: National EOSC landscape | EOSC-Synergy is a regional project involving eight European countries. Take a look at the recent country landscape infographics and find out more about the progress of different countries in achieving the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) on a national level:
For further information and details, browse through national landscape reports that are available on infographics pages. |
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2.2. EOSC in practice: Facilitating software quality across EOSC services | Video script (PDF) | |
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2.3. EOSC in practice: Integrating resources into EOSC | Presentation (PPTX) | |
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Video script: Process for connecting resources in EOSC (PDF) | ||
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3.1. FAIR principles | Activity 2. How FAIR aware are you? | |
3.2. Data management plans | Activity 2. Storing your research data | In the planning phase, you should ensure appropriate and secure storage solutions for your data. Find your institution’s policy on research data storage. If you can’t find any relevant documents, reflect on these questions:
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Data management planning tools | A
data management plan or DMP is a formal document that outlines how data
is to be handled both during a research project, and after the project
is completed. There are different tools to help researchers develop a
data management plan, such as:
If you are interested in seeing examples of filled in data management plans, you may want to check out the following resources:
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