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The earth’s climate system and the global ocean have been warming up, since the mid-twentieth century and it is expected that the global and ocean´s temperature will rise in the next years even more [1,2,13,25,28]. For ectotherms, such as fish, temperature is a determinant cue for several behavioural [29], physiological [24], and metabolic processes [6]. Seahorses’ particular life history makes them vulnerable to human or natural disturbances [17]. The long snout seahorse, Hippocampus guttulatus, is one of the two species that inhabit the coastal areas of Portugal [23]. The present study aims to assess the effects of ocean warming on growth, feed intake and behavior patterns of adult H. guttulatus. Results provide clear evidence of detrimental effects of exposure to warming on this species. Under extreme temperatures (24ºC), the increased food ingestion was not enough for fish to support growth (weighted less), which suggests that fish were spending energy to counterbalance the thermal stress they were exposed to. Fish under both elevated temperature treatments (20 and 24ºC) were also spending more energy in active behaviours. Altogether, these data may indicate that ocean warming will have a drastic effect on seahorse populations currently inhabiting the Sado estuary. Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia - FCT info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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Introdução: Numa cultura digital em que a informação aumenta exponencialmente, regista-se a crescente necessidade de formar jovens estudantes para distinguir o que é verdade do que podem ser falácias, erros e desinformação. Neste sentido, os bibliotecários podem ser importantes agentes de formação, uma vez que trabalham em estreita colaboração com estes públicos. Este estudo apresenta um projeto em curso, denominado «Literacia da Informação e Pensamento Crítico no Combate à Desinformação entre os Jovens». Baseado no bom uso da literacia da informação, aborda as necessidades dos jovens através dos bibliotecários académicos – que apoiam diariamente na literacia da informação de estudantes, professores, investigadores, bem como a comunidade envolvente – na realização dos seus trabalhos académicos e científicos, mas também na aprendizagem ao longo da vida e na resolução dos problemas da vida quotidiana. O objetivo é promover o conhecimento, desenhar estratégias de formação e práticas pedagógicas, relativamente à utilização da literacia da informação na luta contra a desinformação entre os estudantes. Pretende-se espelhar um desenvolvimento de competências, práticas e hábitos mentais que ampliam e aprofundam a aprendizagem através do envolvimento com o ecossistema da informação. Além disso, pretende promover ligações educativas e culturais entre os Estados Unidos e Portugal, nomeadamente através do conhecimento, aplicação e divulgação de documentos internacionais de referência, como a Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education (Association for College and Research Libraries – ACRL). Também se propõe desenvolver no público jovem competências académicas na utilização e escolha da informação e no reforço do pensamento crítico. Através da formação dos bibliotecários, espera-se um amplo alcance nacional, promovendo eventos, competências de formação e ações de sensibilização descentralizadas, onde se pretende disseminar o conhecimento sobre o tema nas diferentes regiões de Portugal. Objetivo do estudo: Apresenta-se uma proposta de ações de formação dirigidas aos bibliotecários académicos, dada a lacuna na área em Portugal. Método: A investigação em prática educativa foi utilizada para desenvolver um programa de formação para bibliotecários académicos, com base numa revisão da literatura. Desenvolveu-se uma proposta de ações e materiais integrados com base na Framework da ACRL. Resultados: As ações entre os bibliotecários foram estruturadas em conteúdos relativos à utilização da literacia da informação na luta contra a desinformação entre os estudantes. Os temas são adaptáveis às necessidades de ensino e divulgação, garantindo a formação de bibliotecários académicos para promover o conhecimento, estratégias de formação e práticas pedagógicas. Conclusões: A iniciativa proposta visa reforçar a importância da capacitação e da formação assente nas melhores práticas da literacia da informação. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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[EN] This work explores the articulation of Information Literacy and Critical Thinking, throughout a preliminary study on the pedagogical strategies used by academic librarians in lecturing information literacy courses. A theoretical reflection is presented about students’ skills in Information Literacy, enhanced by Critical Thinking, to acquire the ability to move autonomously in printed and digital information environments, based on their reflective thinking, to transform information into new knowledge. The study aims to compare information literacy pedagogical practices in different subject areas. As such, psychology, education, and health sciences were the ecosystems in which the strategies were explored and applied to analyze common approaches, and ultimately detect and share good practices for pedagogical improvements. The present work results from a qualitative study, based on the interviews regarding the vision of three higher education librarians, framed by seven major parameters: metacognition, reflection, analysis, evaluation, inference, and use, as well as dispositions, applied to information management. The objective was to evaluate what kind of strategies were adopted by each librarian and if the pedagogical practices are effective in fulfilling the learning objectives. Overall, all three librarians agreed that libraries have an important role in promoting critical thinking in higher education students. This work is financed by national funds from FCT – Foundation for Science and Technology under UIDB/04107/2020- Unidade de Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Educação e Formação, Instituto de Educação, Universidade de Lisboa.
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Estudo preliminar sobre o impacto da Ciência Aberta em todo o ciclo científico, desde o início da investigação até à sua publicação, procurando conhecer, descrever e explicar as perceções de um conjunto de investigadores face ao ecossistema da Ciência Aberta. Foi usada uma metodologia qualitativa, através da realização de uma entrevista semiestruturada. Os resultados identificam as dúvidas dos investigadores relativamente ao cumprimento das premissas da Ciência Aberta. A sistematização das suas ideias permite questionar se estes estarão preparados para estas novas experiências no campo da ciência e se possuirão as competências para garantir a sua autonomia na identificação de onde publicar, como publicar, como gerir os dados de investigação, como divulgar os resultados da investigação, como e porque escolher canais formais e informais da ciência, como usar as tecnologias em benefício da sua visibilidade e, finalmente, como assegurar a perenidade da sua produção científica. Também a nova linguagem usada na Ciência Aberta suscita muitas dificuldades junto dos investigadores. Criar programas de capacitação destinados aos investigadores é uma meta estratégica nos processos de implementação deste paradigma de ciência. ABSTRACT - Preliminary study on the impact of Open Science in the scientific cycle, from the beginning of the research to its publication, seeking to know, describe and explain the perceptions of a group of researchers regarding the Open Science ecosystem. A qualitative methodology was used, through a semi-structured interview. The results identify the researchers' doubts regarding the fulfillment of Open Science's premises. The systematization of their ideas allows us to question if they are prepared for these new experiences in the field of science and if they have the skills to ensure their autonomy to identify where to publish, how to publish, how to manage scientific data, how to disseminate research results, how and why to choose formal and informal channels of science, how to use technologies for the benefit of their visibility and, finally, how to ensure the perennity of their scientific production. Also, the new language used in Open Science raises many difficulties for researchers. Creating training programs for researchers is a strategic goal for the implementation process of this science paradigm. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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O campo de ação da Literacia da Informação é vasto e transversal, quer na aprendizagem formal e informal, quer ao longo da vida. No ensino superior, a Literacia da Informação assume um padrão de competências integradas que contempla a descoberta reflexiva da informação, a compreensão de como a informação é produzida e valorizada e a utilização da informação na criação ética e legal de novos conhecimentos, abrindo espaço para mudanças pedagógicas na educação e na formação. O pensamento crítico envolve um conjunto de processos: análise, avaliação, pesquisa de informação para resolver problemas; ou seja, propõe-se julgar algo a partir de um padrão de referência, raciocínio lógico, inferência, observação, interpretação, criatividade, mente aberta, autorregulação, comunicação, colaboração e até mesmo outros atributos relacionados à motivação e às emoções para enfrentar uma tarefa complexa e resolvê-la. Este artigo explora a articulação do conceito de pensamento crítico com o de literacia da informação. É apresentada uma reflexão teórica que destaca o contributo desses constructos no contexto académico e na dinâmica do ensino superior. O diálogo entre o pensamento crítico e a literacia da informação potencia uma cadeia de eventos que emancipam e autonomizam os alunos, desenvolvendo competências que podem ser utilizadas em qualquer contexto – uma relação fecunda e fundamental a desenvolver no ensino superior, nomeadamente na formação em literacia da informação. Conclui-se que o pensamento crítico é um elemento essencial da literacia da informação e sugere-se que ambos devem ser ensinados em conjunto nas estruturas dos cursos. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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O campo de ação da Literacia da Informação é vasto e transversal, quer na aprendizagem formal e informal, quer ao longo da vida. No ensino superior, a Literacia da Informação assume um padrão de competências integradas que contempla a descoberta reflexiva da informação, a compreensão de como a informação é produzida e valorizada e a utilização da informação na criação ética e legal de novos conhecimentos, abrindo espaço para mudanças pedagógicas na educação e na formação. O pensamento crítico envolve um conjunto de processos: análise, avaliação, pesquisa de informação para resolver problemas; ou seja, propõe-se julgar algo a partir de um padrão de referência, raciocínio lógico, inferência, observação, interpretação, criatividade, mente aberta, autorregulação, comunicação, colaboração e até mesmo outros atributos relacionados à motivação e às emoções para enfrentar uma tarefa complexa e resolvê-la. Este artigo explora a articulação do conceito de pensamento crítico com o de literacia da informação. É apresentada uma reflexão teórica que destaca o contributo desses constructos no contexto académico e na dinâmica do ensino superior. O diálogo entre o pensamento crítico e a literacia da informação potencia uma cadeia de eventos que emancipam e autonomizam os alunos, desenvolvendo competências que podem ser utilizadas em qualquer contexto – uma relação fecunda e fundamental a desenvolver no ensino superior, nomeadamente na formação em literacia da informação. Conclui-se que o pensamento crítico é um elemento essencial da literacia da informação e sugere-se que ambos devem ser ensinados em conjunto nas estruturas dos cursos. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:179869 One of the fastest and most performing tools on Web 2.0 is RSS (Really Simple Syndication). It allows the access to digital content without constantly visiting the pages where it is stored. Syndication enables to share all kind of information in XML format, and offers us the opportunity of showing our own content in other web pages in an integrated way, giving an added value to the information. In this communication we would like to present a Network Collaborative Project between medical libraries belonging to different institutions, located in different geographical areas and with different purposes, objectives and interests (some of them focusing on research and teaching and other on medical practice). Our medical libraries have incorporated “the content syndication”, on the one hand, as another tool for medical librarian work and, on the other hand, as a value-added service in order to be useful to different users such as medical staff, teachers, researchers or students. RSS lets us share information channels, creating a space for collaborative research. Syndication is a great help to our users as it develops a new trend in the content management sector, which is changing considerably the relationship with information, for both users and librarians’ point of view.
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Introduction – The Recommendations for Higher Education Libraries in Portugal are published in 2016. To build a relationship of trust and partnership between libraries, their professionals and researchers were one of their prerogatives. Both have acquired skills in supporting research, publication, and dissemination. In the same year, the Applied Psychology Research Center Capabilities & Inclusion Research Unit (APPsyCI) decided to incorporate, in all its areas of activity, a research line within Open Science articulated with information literacy. Methods – The APPsyCI has implemented the Open Science assumptions through several actions: repository management, teacher and researcher training, support for choosing the journals where to publish, dissemination, and promotion of scientific knowledge within FAIR principles. Results – Investment in main areas: Open Science and innovation in research; civic engagement and educational development; information literacy in higher education, where the study and application of academic and information skills based on the Open Science principles translate into a collaborative and transparent dissemination strategy, enhancing knowledge transfer and its practical use for the benefit of people and society. The social impact of the research line provides some light on the national landscape for research innovation and broadens horizons and sheds when combining information literacy with Open Science. The cross-sectional nature of this has resulted in a set of national networks and working groups; a postgraduate course in Health Literacy; the first Portuguese-language ebook published in Portugal on information literacy in higher education; workshops, seminars, and webinars were carried out in information literacy; collaboration on the Open Science Training Handbook translation to the Portuguese language; participation of the team members in national (APBAD, APDIS) and international scientific committees (ConfOA, EAHIL, ECIL, TEEM). Similarly, this work already has main outcomes: articles, book chapters, proceedings paper, among others. In the near future, the research line aims to: encourage researchers to join the Open Science movement; increase effective partnerships between researchers, information professionals, librarians, science managers, institutions, and funding agencies; invest in information professionals skills development, data management, and creativity (postgraduate course in information literacy – work in progress); play special attention to specific projects and specific social implementations of information literacy and Open Science. Conclusions – The creation of this research line within APPsyCI shows that the association of Open Science with information literacy can be considered as the path and objective (middle and end) of applied research. This is, therefore, a civic and scientific commitment to educational and investigative development; this embraces the challenges that have reconfigured the teaching/learning and science dynamics in higher education. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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The earth’s climate system and the global ocean have been warming up, since the mid-twentieth century and it is expected that the global and ocean´s temperature will rise in the next years even more [1,2,13,25,28]. For ectotherms, such as fish, temperature is a determinant cue for several behavioural [29], physiological [24], and metabolic processes [6]. Seahorses’ particular life history makes them vulnerable to human or natural disturbances [17]. The long snout seahorse, Hippocampus guttulatus, is one of the two species that inhabit the coastal areas of Portugal [23]. The present study aims to assess the effects of ocean warming on growth, feed intake and behavior patterns of adult H. guttulatus. Results provide clear evidence of detrimental effects of exposure to warming on this species. Under extreme temperatures (24ºC), the increased food ingestion was not enough for fish to support growth (weighted less), which suggests that fish were spending energy to counterbalance the thermal stress they were exposed to. Fish under both elevated temperature treatments (20 and 24ºC) were also spending more energy in active behaviours. Altogether, these data may indicate that ocean warming will have a drastic effect on seahorse populations currently inhabiting the Sado estuary. Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia - FCT info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euvisibility 54visibility views 54 download downloads 27 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2022 Portugal PortugueseInstituto Politécnico de Santarém Sanches, Tatiana; Lopes, Carlos; Antunes, Maria Da Luz;Sanches, Tatiana; Lopes, Carlos; Antunes, Maria Da Luz;handle: 10400.12/8763
Introdução: Numa cultura digital em que a informação aumenta exponencialmente, regista-se a crescente necessidade de formar jovens estudantes para distinguir o que é verdade do que podem ser falácias, erros e desinformação. Neste sentido, os bibliotecários podem ser importantes agentes de formação, uma vez que trabalham em estreita colaboração com estes públicos. Este estudo apresenta um projeto em curso, denominado «Literacia da Informação e Pensamento Crítico no Combate à Desinformação entre os Jovens». Baseado no bom uso da literacia da informação, aborda as necessidades dos jovens através dos bibliotecários académicos – que apoiam diariamente na literacia da informação de estudantes, professores, investigadores, bem como a comunidade envolvente – na realização dos seus trabalhos académicos e científicos, mas também na aprendizagem ao longo da vida e na resolução dos problemas da vida quotidiana. O objetivo é promover o conhecimento, desenhar estratégias de formação e práticas pedagógicas, relativamente à utilização da literacia da informação na luta contra a desinformação entre os estudantes. Pretende-se espelhar um desenvolvimento de competências, práticas e hábitos mentais que ampliam e aprofundam a aprendizagem através do envolvimento com o ecossistema da informação. Além disso, pretende promover ligações educativas e culturais entre os Estados Unidos e Portugal, nomeadamente através do conhecimento, aplicação e divulgação de documentos internacionais de referência, como a Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education (Association for College and Research Libraries – ACRL). Também se propõe desenvolver no público jovem competências académicas na utilização e escolha da informação e no reforço do pensamento crítico. Através da formação dos bibliotecários, espera-se um amplo alcance nacional, promovendo eventos, competências de formação e ações de sensibilização descentralizadas, onde se pretende disseminar o conhecimento sobre o tema nas diferentes regiões de Portugal. Objetivo do estudo: Apresenta-se uma proposta de ações de formação dirigidas aos bibliotecários académicos, dada a lacuna na área em Portugal. Método: A investigação em prática educativa foi utilizada para desenvolver um programa de formação para bibliotecários académicos, com base numa revisão da literatura. Desenvolveu-se uma proposta de ações e materiais integrados com base na Framework da ACRL. Resultados: As ações entre os bibliotecários foram estruturadas em conteúdos relativos à utilização da literacia da informação na luta contra a desinformação entre os estudantes. Os temas são adaptáveis às necessidades de ensino e divulgação, garantindo a formação de bibliotecários académicos para promover o conhecimento, estratégias de formação e práticas pedagógicas. Conclusões: A iniciativa proposta visa reforçar a importância da capacitação e da formação assente nas melhores práticas da literacia da informação. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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[EN] This work explores the articulation of Information Literacy and Critical Thinking, throughout a preliminary study on the pedagogical strategies used by academic librarians in lecturing information literacy courses. A theoretical reflection is presented about students’ skills in Information Literacy, enhanced by Critical Thinking, to acquire the ability to move autonomously in printed and digital information environments, based on their reflective thinking, to transform information into new knowledge. The study aims to compare information literacy pedagogical practices in different subject areas. As such, psychology, education, and health sciences were the ecosystems in which the strategies were explored and applied to analyze common approaches, and ultimately detect and share good practices for pedagogical improvements. The present work results from a qualitative study, based on the interviews regarding the vision of three higher education librarians, framed by seven major parameters: metacognition, reflection, analysis, evaluation, inference, and use, as well as dispositions, applied to information management. The objective was to evaluate what kind of strategies were adopted by each librarian and if the pedagogical practices are effective in fulfilling the learning objectives. Overall, all three librarians agreed that libraries have an important role in promoting critical thinking in higher education students. This work is financed by national funds from FCT – Foundation for Science and Technology under UIDB/04107/2020- Unidade de Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Educação e Formação, Instituto de Educação, Universidade de Lisboa.
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Estudo preliminar sobre o impacto da Ciência Aberta em todo o ciclo científico, desde o início da investigação até à sua publicação, procurando conhecer, descrever e explicar as perceções de um conjunto de investigadores face ao ecossistema da Ciência Aberta. Foi usada uma metodologia qualitativa, através da realização de uma entrevista semiestruturada. Os resultados identificam as dúvidas dos investigadores relativamente ao cumprimento das premissas da Ciência Aberta. A sistematização das suas ideias permite questionar se estes estarão preparados para estas novas experiências no campo da ciência e se possuirão as competências para garantir a sua autonomia na identificação de onde publicar, como publicar, como gerir os dados de investigação, como divulgar os resultados da investigação, como e porque escolher canais formais e informais da ciência, como usar as tecnologias em benefício da sua visibilidade e, finalmente, como assegurar a perenidade da sua produção científica. Também a nova linguagem usada na Ciência Aberta suscita muitas dificuldades junto dos investigadores. Criar programas de capacitação destinados aos investigadores é uma meta estratégica nos processos de implementação deste paradigma de ciência. ABSTRACT - Preliminary study on the impact of Open Science in the scientific cycle, from the beginning of the research to its publication, seeking to know, describe and explain the perceptions of a group of researchers regarding the Open Science ecosystem. A qualitative methodology was used, through a semi-structured interview. The results identify the researchers' doubts regarding the fulfillment of Open Science's premises. The systematization of their ideas allows us to question if they are prepared for these new experiences in the field of science and if they have the skills to ensure their autonomy to identify where to publish, how to publish, how to manage scientific data, how to disseminate research results, how and why to choose formal and informal channels of science, how to use technologies for the benefit of their visibility and, finally, how to ensure the perennity of their scientific production. Also, the new language used in Open Science raises many difficulties for researchers. Creating training programs for researchers is a strategic goal for the implementation process of this science paradigm. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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O campo de ação da Literacia da Informação é vasto e transversal, quer na aprendizagem formal e informal, quer ao longo da vida. No ensino superior, a Literacia da Informação assume um padrão de competências integradas que contempla a descoberta reflexiva da informação, a compreensão de como a informação é produzida e valorizada e a utilização da informação na criação ética e legal de novos conhecimentos, abrindo espaço para mudanças pedagógicas na educação e na formação. O pensamento crítico envolve um conjunto de processos: análise, avaliação, pesquisa de informação para resolver problemas; ou seja, propõe-se julgar algo a partir de um padrão de referência, raciocínio lógico, inferência, observação, interpretação, criatividade, mente aberta, autorregulação, comunicação, colaboração e até mesmo outros atributos relacionados à motivação e às emoções para enfrentar uma tarefa complexa e resolvê-la. Este artigo explora a articulação do conceito de pensamento crítico com o de literacia da informação. É apresentada uma reflexão teórica que destaca o contributo desses constructos no contexto académico e na dinâmica do ensino superior. O diálogo entre o pensamento crítico e a literacia da informação potencia uma cadeia de eventos que emancipam e autonomizam os alunos, desenvolvendo competências que podem ser utilizadas em qualquer contexto – uma relação fecunda e fundamental a desenvolver no ensino superior, nomeadamente na formação em literacia da informação. Conclui-se que o pensamento crítico é um elemento essencial da literacia da informação e sugere-se que ambos devem ser ensinados em conjunto nas estruturas dos cursos. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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O campo de ação da Literacia da Informação é vasto e transversal, quer na aprendizagem formal e informal, quer ao longo da vida. No ensino superior, a Literacia da Informação assume um padrão de competências integradas que contempla a descoberta reflexiva da informação, a compreensão de como a informação é produzida e valorizada e a utilização da informação na criação ética e legal de novos conhecimentos, abrindo espaço para mudanças pedagógicas na educação e na formação. O pensamento crítico envolve um conjunto de processos: análise, avaliação, pesquisa de informação para resolver problemas; ou seja, propõe-se julgar algo a partir de um padrão de referência, raciocínio lógico, inferência, observação, interpretação, criatividade, mente aberta, autorregulação, comunicação, colaboração e até mesmo outros atributos relacionados à motivação e às emoções para enfrentar uma tarefa complexa e resolvê-la. Este artigo explora a articulação do conceito de pensamento crítico com o de literacia da informação. É apresentada uma reflexão teórica que destaca o contributo desses constructos no contexto académico e na dinâmica do ensino superior. O diálogo entre o pensamento crítico e a literacia da informação potencia uma cadeia de eventos que emancipam e autonomizam os alunos, desenvolvendo competências que podem ser utilizadas em qualquer contexto – uma relação fecunda e fundamental a desenvolver no ensino superior, nomeadamente na formação em literacia da informação. Conclui-se que o pensamento crítico é um elemento essencial da literacia da informação e sugere-se que ambos devem ser ensinados em conjunto nas estruturas dos cursos. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:179869 One of the fastest and most performing tools on Web 2.0 is RSS (Really Simple Syndication). It allows the access to digital content without constantly visiting the pages where it is stored. Syndication enables to share all kind of information in XML format, and offers us the opportunity of showing our own content in other web pages in an integrated way, giving an added value to the information. In this communication we would like to present a Network Collaborative Project between medical libraries belonging to different institutions, located in different geographical areas and with different purposes, objectives and interests (some of them focusing on research and teaching and other on medical practice). Our medical libraries have incorporated “the content syndication”, on the one hand, as another tool for medical librarian work and, on the other hand, as a value-added service in order to be useful to different users such as medical staff, teachers, researchers or students. RSS lets us share information channels, creating a space for collaborative research. Syndication is a great help to our users as it develops a new trend in the content management sector, which is changing considerably the relationship with information, for both users and librarians’ point of view.
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Introduction – The Recommendations for Higher Education Libraries in Portugal are published in 2016. To build a relationship of trust and partnership between libraries, their professionals and researchers were one of their prerogatives. Both have acquired skills in supporting research, publication, and dissemination. In the same year, the Applied Psychology Research Center Capabilities & Inclusion Research Unit (APPsyCI) decided to incorporate, in all its areas of activity, a research line within Open Science articulated with information literacy. Methods – The APPsyCI has implemented the Open Science assumptions through several actions: repository management, teacher and researcher training, support for choosing the journals where to publish, dissemination, and promotion of scientific knowledge within FAIR principles. Results – Investment in main areas: Open Science and innovation in research; civic engagement and educational development; information literacy in higher education, where the study and application of academic and information skills based on the Open Science principles translate into a collaborative and transparent dissemination strategy, enhancing knowledge transfer and its practical use for the benefit of people and society. The social impact of the research line provides some light on the national landscape for research innovation and broadens horizons and sheds when combining information literacy with Open Science. The cross-sectional nature of this has resulted in a set of national networks and working groups; a postgraduate course in Health Literacy; the first Portuguese-language ebook published in Portugal on information literacy in higher education; workshops, seminars, and webinars were carried out in information literacy; collaboration on the Open Science Training Handbook translation to the Portuguese language; participation of the team members in national (APBAD, APDIS) and international scientific committees (ConfOA, EAHIL, ECIL, TEEM). Similarly, this work already has main outcomes: articles, book chapters, proceedings paper, among others. In the near future, the research line aims to: encourage researchers to join the Open Science movement; increase effective partnerships between researchers, information professionals, librarians, science managers, institutions, and funding agencies; invest in information professionals skills development, data management, and creativity (postgraduate course in information literacy – work in progress); play special attention to specific projects and specific social implementations of information literacy and Open Science. Conclusions – The creation of this research line within APPsyCI shows that the association of Open Science with information literacy can be considered as the path and objective (middle and end) of applied research. This is, therefore, a civic and scientific commitment to educational and investigative development; this embraces the challenges that have reconfigured the teaching/learning and science dynamics in higher education. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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