Gravações das sessões da COAR Annual Meeting
A Annual Meeting da Confederation of Open Access Repositories decorreu de 29 de setembro a 1 de outubro, e contou com cerca de 160 participantes de 99 países diferentes. A conferência era apenas aberta à participação de instituições que fossem membros da COAR, mas as gravações das sessões estão disponíveis para todos.
Wednesday, September 29 | Thursday, September 30 | Friday, October 1 |
UNESCO Open Science Recommendations Ana Peršić, PhD Programme Specialist, Science Policy and Capacity Building, Science Policy and Partnerships, Natural Sciences Sector, UNESCO. Dr. Peršić introduced the UNESCO draft Open Science Recommendations, process behind their development, and the next steps for implementation. The presentation was followed by an interactive discussion about the implications of the recommendations for the COAR community, and how we can help with their adoption. Building a global consensus on Open Science Slides Session recording | Approaches to Adopting Good Practices in Repositories This session discussed some of the latest developments around repository criteria, what communities are trying to define new criteria and how these will impact local repositories. We discussed some of the benefits and challenges from different countries around the world and their experiences with trying to implement/adopt certain criteria. Session was moderated by Ilkay Holt. Session recording Gail Steinhart, Cornell University – Introduction and the current context. (So many) Data Repository Good Practices. Evelin Arust, University of Tartu – Estonia’s experience with the Core Trust Seal Gultekin Gurdal – Izmir Institute of Technology – National approach to improve practices in repositories in Turkey Koh Sugawara – Hitotsubashi University – Using the COAR Community Framework for Best Practices in Repositories in Japan | 12th COAR General Assembly The General Assembly is the COAR Business Meeting where present COAR’s accomplishments over the last year, new activities for this year, and the election of the next Executive Board. |
COAR Strategy for Modernizing Repositories This session will present the COAR Strategy for Modernizing Repositories, which was launched in July 2021. The strategy involves COAR working with regional and national partners to help position repositories to embrace their new and expansive role in the scholarly communications landscape. The session will include a round table of representatives from different regions to present their action plans, which are tailored to the local context and address each country’s most salient and acute challenges. Session recording Introduction Slides | Transforming the Role of Repositories: The Notify Project This session provided an update on the progress to-date of the COAR Notify Project. The aim of this project is to develop a standard and interoperable approach that will link reviews and endorsements from different services with the research outputs housed in the distributed network of preprint servers, archives, and repositories. We asked participants to contribute other use cases (beyond peer review) and to bring their ideas, questions, and comments. Paul Walk, Martin Klein, and Kathleen Shearer Slides Session Recording | Presenting Some New Resources Learn more about the COAR Controlled Vocabularies and the COAR/FECYT Aggregator Dashboard. Slides update on the COAR Resource Types Vocabulary Session recording |
A Assembleia Geral de 2021, inserida na Annual Meeting, contou com a eleição de novos membros para o Executive Board. Foram eleitos:
Presidente – Martha Whitehead, Harvard University, EUA
Vice-presidente – Kazu Yamaji, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Tesoureiro – William Nixon, University of Glasgow, Reino Unido
Bianca Amaro – IBICT, Brasil
Virginia Barbour – Open Access Australasia, Austrália
Isabel Bernal – CSIC, Espanha
Iryna Kuchma – EIFL, Lituânia/Ucrânia
Omo Oaiya – WACREN, Gana
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