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The movement in favour of Open Science has gained notable momentum and is increasingly shaping all aspects of research funding, evaluation, publications and practice. Yet, many researchers are still uncertain of what Open Science exactly consists of, how they should modify their everyday research activities, or what are the resources at hand to help them navigate these changing expectations. In this hybrid session hosted by SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Professor Laura Morales provided an introductory presentation of the core principles that guide Open Science and will offer practical tips of how to go about engaging with Open Science on your everyday research activities. A Q&A concluded this event, focusing on participants’ needs and queries.
EOSC, Open Science, Social Sciences, Research Data Alliance
EOSC, Open Science, Social Sciences, Research Data Alliance
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