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On 3 October 2023 LIBER, UNESCO and LA Referencia joined forces for a webinar outlining the the Open Science monitoring methods and tools currently developed in Europe. The event introduced several examples of inclusive monitoring of Open Science, in line with the 2021 UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science. Programme Introduction and welcoming words Andrea Mora, LA Referencia President and Julien Roche, LIBER President UNESCO Monitoring Framework Ana Persic, Programme Specialist for Science Technology and Innovation Policies and Open Science at the UNESCO Headquarters OpenAIRE : State-of-the-Art OS monitoring method(s) and tools; OpenAIRE Open Science monitor Eloy Rodrigues, Director of the University of Minho Libraries in Portugal French Focus: National OS monitoring Laëtitia Bracco, Project manager of the French Open Science Data and Software Code Monitor, on behalf of Marin Dacos, National Open Science Coordinator at the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research in France Finnish Focus: National OS monitoring Sami Niinimäki, Counsellor of Education, Ministry of Education and Culture in Finland Q&A Facilitated by Cecile Swiatek Cassafieres, LIBER Board member and University Librarian/ Library Director at Université Paris Nanterre in France Concluding remarks Julien Roche, LIBER President This upload includes all presentation slides used by speakers at the webinar, including the opening and closing remarks of LIBER President, Julien Roche. Webinar recording (Español): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1h4JLbfHxEs Webinar recording (English): https://youtu.be/5M6S-7u4Tq4
Europe, monitoring, UNESCO, open science
Europe, monitoring, UNESCO, open science
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