Eventos
A Associação Portuguesa de Bibliotecários, Arquivistas e Documentalistas (BAD) e o Goethe Institut Portugal organizam nos próximos dias 20 e 21 de Março de 2013, em Lisboa, no Auditório do Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo, as Jornadas “Gestão de Informação e Propriedade Intelectual em Arquivos”.
iPRES-2013 will be co-located with DC-2013, the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications.
- iPRES-2013 will be held at the IST – “Instituto Superior Técnico”.
A unique common registration will give full access for each delegate to the programme of both the conferences (keynotes will be held in plenary sessions, papers sessions specific of each conference will run in parallel) – http://ipres2013.ist.utl.pt/index.html.
Agenda Overview:
Tutorials: 2 September 2013
Main conference: 3-5 September 2013 (opening the 3 September morning; closing 5 September noon).
Workshops: 5 September 2013 on… (workshops will start the afternoon of the 5 September, lasting half day, full day, …, what necessary…)
Side Meetings: The conference will be held in the campus of an engineering school, the week before classes start. Plenty of room will be available for isde meetings (projects, working groups, birds of feather, …).
It is expected that ICT2013 will be opened by the President of Lithuania, Dalia Grybauskaitė, who will welcome to Vilnius young people from all over Europe looking to a career in ICT, and open the Lithuanian pavilion, showcasing the best of Lithuanian inventors & inventions.
Neelie Kroes, European Commission Vice President for the Digital Agenda will open the ICT2013 conference, a forum for debating the key issues among Europe as a home for innovation and a destination for ICT research.
The ICT 2013 event will be the first opportunity to learn the details of research funding for ICT-related projects under Horizon 2020, the EU’s new research program for 2014-2020. The European Commission proposed an €80 billion package for research & innovation funding, as part of the drive to create sustainable growth and new jobs in Europe. Horizon 2020 will support the development of ICT in Science (in future and emerging technologies or e-Infrastructures); in industrial leadership (such as smart systems, robotics, photonics, etc.) and in societal challenges (such as eHealth, eGovernment and eSkills.)
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It is expected that ICT2013 will be opened by the President of Lithuania, Dalia Grybauskaitė, who will welcome to Vilnius young people from all over Europe looking to a career in ICT, and open the Lithuanian pavilion, showcasing the best of Lithuanian inventors & inventions.
Neelie Kroes, European Commission Vice President for the Digital Agenda will open the ICT2013 conference, a forum for debating the key issues among Europe as a home for innovation and a destination for ICT research.
The ICT 2013 event will be the first opportunity to learn the details of research funding for ICT-related projects under Horizon 2020, the EU’s new research program for 2014-2020. The European Commission proposed an €80 billion package for research & innovation funding, as part of the drive to create sustainable growth and new jobs in Europe. Horizon 2020 will support the development of ICT in Science (in future and emerging technologies or e-Infrastructures); in industrial leadership (such as smart systems, robotics, photonics, etc.) and in societal challenges (such as eHealth, eGovernment and eSkills.)
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The management of digital objects (e.g. articles, datasets, images, streams of data, multimedia objects) and non-digital objects (namely real-world entities, like authors, institutions, teams, geographic locations, etc.) is a crucial issue for the whole scientific and administrative process within an academic institution.
The need to unambiguously locate and access the digital resources, as well as associate them with the related metadata (e.g. authors, relevant entities, institutions, research groups, projects, administrative organisational units) is an essential requirement for managing, accessing, reusing, retrieving and preserving huge amounts of cultural and intellectual resources.
Along with the tide of Big Data, the relevance of this issue has been dramatically increased, making it clear that academic institutions have to take actions and develop plans that foster achievement of these goals. In this Conference, we argue that the introduction of comprehensive Data Management Plans is the imminent step for the Instiutions and their repositories which seek to fulfil requirements set to them.
Data Management Plans facilitate the curation process of digital objects. Thus, the time and effort spent by the curators is minimized.
+ info: http://liber2014.univie.ac.at

A Universidade do Minho, enquanto secretariado nacional de Acesso Aberto da infraestrutura OpenAIRE, promove nos próximos dias 15 e 22 de setembro dois webinars para gestores de repositórios sobre como associar a informação dos projetos financiados às publicações depositadas nos repositórios da rede RCAAP.
Programa:
– Infraestrutura OpenAIRE e as políticas Open Access da Comissão Europeia e da FCT, Pedro Príncipe
– Como identificar os projetos financiados nos registos das publicações depositadas nos repositórios do RCAAP, Pedro Príncipe
- Demonstração no RepositóriUM, Ricardo Saraiva
- O Caso da Biblioteca Digital do IP Bragança, Clarisse Pais
- Demonstração no Repositório Comum, José Carvalho
– Perguntas e respostas
- Inscrições via formulário: http://goo.gl/forms/OP6fAHvlPZ
- Mais informações: http://openscience.usdb.uminho.pt/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Webinar_setembro2015_OpenAIRE.pdf
22 de março, 11h00 – oradores: Clara Boavida e Eloy Rodrigues
Destinatários: responsáveis institucionais e gestores de repositórios
Canal do webinar (abre 15 minutos antes da sessão)