Eventos
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)
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
08:30 | REGISTRATION
09:00 | OPENING
Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation (Video message)
Fernanda Rollo, Secretary of State for Science, Technology and Higher Education, Government of Portugal
Ana Sanchez, Member of the Board, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal09:30 | Towards an Open Science paradigm – Setting the scene
MODERATOR Ron Dekker, NWO – Dutch Research Council
PARTICIPANTS Mark Patterson, Executive Director, eLIFE
Eloy Rodrigues, University of Minho
Barend Mons, Chair, High Level Expert Group “European Open Science Cloud”
Wainer Lusoli, Policy Officer, European Commission11:00 | COFFEE-BREAK
11:30 | ROUND TABLE – Involvement
MODERATOR Carlos Catalão, Ciência Viva, National Agency for Scientific and
Technological Culture
Connected Communities ‘Access to Research’ (A2R) project, by James Perham-Merchant
DISCUSSANT Ivo Neto, University of Minho
Memory for All: Involvement for knowledge mobilisation – Contributions from Portuguese experiences, by to be confirmed
DISCUSSANT Margreet Bouma, Dutch Ministry of Science
Socientize: Citizen Science Projects, by Rui. M. M. Brito, University of Coimbra
DISCUSSANT António Firmino da Costa, Lisbon University Institute (to be confirmed)13:00 | LUNCH
WORKSHOP ON OPEN SCIENCE
KNOWLEDGE FOR ALL: FROM CONCEPTS TO ACTION14:00 | ROUND TABLE – Impact
MODERATOR João Costa, Secretary of State for Education
Open Up – OPENing UP new methods, indicators and tools for peer review, dissemination of research results, and impact measurement, by Wolfram Horstmann, University of Gottingen
DISCUSSANT (to be confirmed)
Lingoa project, by Johan Rooryck, Leiden University
DISCUSSANT Delfim Leão, University of Coimbra
Doktormedia.nl: a platform of doctors translating medical publications for the public, by Tijs Stehmann
DISCUSSANT Mark Patterson, eLIFE
Open Access Network Austria: set up information network, by Patrick Danowski (OANA)
DISCUSSANT Lidia Borrell-Damian, Director Research & Innovation, European University Association16:00 | COFFEE-BREAK
16:30 | ROUND TABLE – discussion on contributions from and actions by stakeholders
MODERATOR Lígia Ribeiro, University of Porto
PARTICIPANTS João Nuno Ferreira, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
Lidia Borrell-Damian, European University Association
David Bohmert, Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research
José Jorge Letria, Portuguese Society of Authors (to be confirmed)
Wainer Lusoli, European Commission18:00 | Towards Amsterdam – Conclusions and closing
Ron Dekker, Programme Coordinator, Netherlands Presidency Conference on Open Science
As inscrições estão abertas até ao dia 25 de Março.
At this Presidency conference member states and stakeholders can emphasise the importance of this transition. They will also launch the Open Science Policy Platform and draft a joint action agenda. The invitees will include politicians and officials, and stakeholders from Europe, such as researchers, publishers, representatives of universities and research organisations, and organisations and companies that support research. In addition, there will be an explicit focus on new users of scientific information. The idea is to share the findings of this conference with stakeholders, the Open Science Policy Platform and the European Ministers for research and innovation at the meeting of the Competitiveness Council being held in Brussels on 26 and 27 May 2016.
Further information available at: http://english.eu2016.nl/latest/events/2016/04/04/open-science-conference
Para saber mais acerca do projeto piloto dos dados abertos no Horizonte 2020, participe neste webinar destinado investigadores, coordenadores de projetos, gestores/administradores de ciência e gestores de repositórios.
- Inscrições: http://goo.gl/forms/EbP4zaFcYz
- Canal do webinar: https://webconf-colibri.fccn.pt/me/OLIZOT
O programa incluirá sessões plenárias, workshops, reuniões de trabalho e sessões exploratórias nos seguintes temas/serviços, entre outros:
* Cloud/Virtualização
* Big Data
* AAI
* Arquivo da Web
* b-on
* PTCRIS
* Campus issues
* Computação (GRID, Cloud e HPC)
* Conectividade e redes
* Colaboração online
* Educast
* eduroam
* RCAAP
* Segurança e resposta a incidentes
* Sistemas de gestão científica
* Vídeoconferência
* VoIP e comunicações unificadas
*Apelo a apresentações*
Procurando potenciar o seu envolvimento e participação é aberta a possibilidade de apresentações, por parte da comunidade, sobre os temas acima indicados.
As apresentações podem ser do tipo Estudos de Caso, Boas Práticas ou qualquer outro que contribua para a partilha de informação entre a comunidade.
Uma breve descrição da proposta de comunicação deve ser enviada para c.imagem@fccn.pt até ao final de janeiro.
As XII Jornadas APDIS INVESTIGAÇÃO, INOVAÇÃO, INTERVENÇÃO: Partilha de conhecimento em saúde pretendem ser um espaço de reflexão sobre o desempenho das bibliotecas da saúde e dos seus profissionais, face à complexidade das múltiplas abordagens assumidas pela informação na área da saúde.

Workshop “Acesso aberto e gestão dos dados científicos: os requisitos do H2020 e a estratégia da UMinho”
Dia 27 de abril | 9h30-12h00 | Auditório B1, campus de Gualtar, Braga
PROGRAMA
09h30 | Sessão de abertura, por Rui Vieira de Castro (vice-reitor da UMinho)
09h45 | “O Acesso Aberto e a Ciência Aberta no H2020”, por Eloy Rodrigues (SDUM)
10h05 | “O projeto-piloto de dados científicos abertos no H2020”, por Pedro Príncipe (SDUM)
10h30 | “Data management plans”, por Joy Davidson (Digital Curation Center)
11h15 | Perguntas e discussão
11h45 | Sessão de encerramento, por Rui Vieira de Castro (vice-reitor da UMinho)
The PASTEUR4OA project is pleased to invite you to Amsterdam on 17-18 May 2016 for their final conference: Green Light for Open Access: Aligning Europe’s OA Policies.
The conference comes at a time of high interest in open access, and as its many benefits are now being widely recognised. These include more equal access to information, increased visibility for authors and an accelerated pace of research and discovery, leading to broad societal and economic advantages.
Within this context, the PASTEUR4OA project has been working to develop and reinforce OA strategies across Europe, to engage policy makers and to establish a network (Knowledge Net) aimed at promoting OA alignment across multiple countries.
The conference will provide the perfect venue to discuss the overall OA landscape and the achievements of the project, along with experts, funders, research institutions and policy makers from across Europe.
Further information available at: http://www.pasteur4oa.eu/final-conference#.Vp4wv_mLRqw
The ECSA Citizen Science Conference 2016 aims at policy makers, science funders, scientists, practitioners in the field of citizen science, Non-Governmental Organisations and interested citizens. This trans-disciplinary conference will highlight, demonstrate and debate the innovation potential of citizen science for science, society and policy and its role within open science and innovation.
The three-day conference will provide the arena to showcase how both new and traditional ways of citizens working with scientist can enable transformative potential to enhance science-policy and social impact, scientific advancement, scientific literacy and empowerment. Of particular importance will the role of citizen science within wider agendas such as ensuring open science and innovation, and progressing towards responsible research and innovations.
A Associação Portuguesa de Bibliotecários, Arquivistas e Documentalistas a partir do seu grupo de trabalho de Bibliotecas de Ensino Superior promove nos dias 2 e 3 de junho de 2016, no Porto, o 3º Encontro de Bibliotecas de Ensino Superior.
The theme of the 20th International Conference on Electronic Publishing is
“Positioning & Power in Academic Publishing: Players, Agents & Agendas”
Call for Papers
Proceedings will be published open access by IOS Press. Selected papers will be published in a special edition of the Journal Information Services & Use.
Scope
The International Conference on Electronic Publishing (Elpub) reaches its 20th anniversary! Elpub 2016 continues the tradition, and brings together scholars, publishers, lecturers, librarians, developers, entrepreneurs, users and all other stakeholders interested in issues regarding electronic publishing in widely differing contexts.
Elpub 2016 will have a fresh look on the current ecosystem of scholarly publishing including the positioning of stakeholders and distribution of economic, technological and discursive power. Elpub will also open the floor for emerging alternatives in how scholars and citizens interact with scholarly content and what role dissemination and publishing plays in these interactions. Questions to be raised include: What is the core of publishing today? How does agenda setting in emerging frameworks like Open Science function and what is the nature of power of the referring scholarly discourses? How does this relate to the European and world-wide Open Science and Open Innovation agenda of funders and institutions, and how does this look like in publishing practice?
The conference will investigate the position and power of players and agents, – e.g. scholars and their networks, legacy and academia-owned publishers, research institutions and e-infrastructures – as well as their respective agendas. When looking at these interlinked topics, we aim to sharpen the view for current challenges and ways forward to reshape the publishing system. You are most welcome to join us in this exciting discussion!
Topics include but are not restricted to:
Enhancing publishing, access and reuse
- Publishing models on the move (business and funding models, tools, services and roles)
- Open access revisited (publishing solutions, mandates and compliance, licenses, recommendations, disciplinary initiatives)
- New publishing paradigm (data publishing and citation, open pre/post publication peer review, executable papers, nano-publications)
- Interoperability and standards (metadata, identifier, vocabularies, repository integration, scalability, middleware infrastructure)
Quality, trust, skills and competencies
- Research integrity (authorship and contributor roles, scientific rigor, fraud and paper retraction, reproducible research)
- Ethical and legal issues (authority, reliability, trust, copyright, privacy)
- New types of quality assurance (user comments, pre/post publication (open) peer review, etc.)
- Maintaining high quality standards (cost transparency, management and monitoring of publication costs)
Transforming digital collections
- Digital collections as data, from processing and visualisation to data citation and new types of publications
- User engagement and interaction (strategies and incentives, models for participatory projects/experiments, data quality and management, open science, crowd-sourcing)
- Reader / Information seeking behaviour and testing
- Enhanced research infrastructures and publishing environments (digital humanities, tools, workflows, interoperability, digital editions)
Data mining and knowledge discovery
- Big Data and its role in publishing (including use cases, technologies)
- Text and data mining (natural language processing, text harvesting, dynamic formatting)
- Open Data, Open Linked Data (solutions, methods, tools, open data challenges)
- Association mining (knowledge linking, discovery, presentation)
- Visualization (clustering, graphs, knowledge maps, augmented reality)
- User behavior and personalization technologies (user studies, social tagging, recommendation services)
Measuring impact and reuse
- Social networks and interaction analysis (author collaboration trends, publication trends)
- Bibliometrics and Altmetrics
- Author identifiers and profiles, citation and attribution
Submission
All submissions are subject to peer review. For each accepted paper, at least one author is expected to register for the conference to present the paper. Inclusion in the proceedings is conditional upon registration of at least one author per paper.
Moreover, upon submitting a workshop or demonstration, the proposers commit that in case their submission is accepted, all people committed to support the event (speakers, lecturers, panel members, etc.) will physically attend and coordinate it.
Papers submitted to this conference must not have been accepted or be under review by another conference or by a journal. The accepted papers will be published by IOS Press in a digital format open access conference proceedings book. Papers will be indexed in DBLP, Scopus and other abstracting and indexing services.
After the conference, selected papers will be published open access in the journal Information Services & Use (http://www.iospress.nl/journal/information-services-use/) under a Creative Commons license, subject to suggested alterations and suitable expansion of the work.
Furthermore, all accepted papers and posters will be archived at the Elpub Digital Library: http://library.elpub.net/. All contents published in the Elpub proceedings are distributed open access via the conference archive under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited.
Paper submission and review will be managed via the EasyChair system. To submit a paper, please use the appropriate template and follow the specific instructions available at the conference website (http://www.elpub.net).
All full papers, short papers and posters must be written in English and submitted via the EasyChair submission system in PDF format.
Submission guidelines
All submissions should be made via EasyChair. For all submissions follow the EasyChair link instructions and tools which are available at the following URL: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=elpub2016
Contributions are invited for the following categories:
- Full papers (manuscript up to 10 pages)
- Short papers (manuscript up to 6 pages)
- Posters (abstract min. of 500 words submission and then with the option to publish a manuscript between 2 – 4 pages if the authors choose).
- Workshops (abstract min. of 500 words)
- Demonstrations (abstract min. of 500)
Important dates
26 October 2016 Call for Papers
1 November 2015 Submission Site Open
15 December 2015 Submission Deadline
8 February 2016 Author Decision Notification
7 March 2016 Submission of Camera Ready Version
15 April 2016 Early Bird Registration Deadline
20 May 2016 Final Registration Deadline
7-9 June 2016 Conference
Conference dates and location: 7-9 June 2016, University of Göttingen, Germany
Conference Host: University of Göttingen
General Chair: Birgit Schmidt, University of Göttingen, Germany
Programme Chair: Fernando Loizides, University of Wolverhampton, UK
Programme Committee
Ana Alice Baptista | University of Minho | Portugal |
Margo Bargheer | University of Göttingen | Germany |
Chiara Bearzotti | Max Planck Institute for Meteorology | Germany |
Leslie Chan | University of Toronto | Canada |
Jan Engelen | Katholieke Universiteit Leuven | Belgium |
Stamatios Giannoulakis | Cyprus University of Technology | Cyprus |
Arunas Gudinavicius | Vilnius University | Lithuania |
Alexia Kounoudes | Cyprus University of Technology | Cyprus |
Peter Linde | Blekinge Institute of Technology | Sweden |
Fernando Loizides | University of Wolverhampton and Cyprus University of Technology | UK |
Natalia Manola | University of Athens | Greece |
Eva Méndez Rodríguez | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid | Spain |
Pierre Mournier | Open Edition | France |
Panayiota Polydoratou | Alexander Technological Education Institute of Thessaloniki | Greece |
Andreas Rauber | TU Wien | Austria |
Laurent Romary | DARIAH | Germany |
Andrea Scharnhorst | DANS-KNAW | Netherlands |
Birgit Schmidt | University of Göttingen | Germany |
John Smith | University of Kent | UK |
Josef Steinberger | University of West Bohemia | Czech Republic |
Niels Stern | NORDEN | Denmark |
Xenia van Edig | Copernicus Publications | Germany |
Jens Vigen | CERN | Switzerland |
Marios Zervas | Cyprus University of Technology | Cyprus |
The 13th International Conference on Current Research Information Systems (CRIS2016) will be held at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK from 9-11 June, 2016. The euroCRIS Board wants to heartily thank St Andrews University for their offer to host the conference.
The theme of the conference is: Communicating and Measuring Research Responsibly: Profiling, Metrics, Impact, Interoperability.
Para saber mais acerca do Piloto de Dados Científicos Abertos no Horizonte 2020, participe neste curso destinado a investigadores, coordenadores de projetos científicos, gestores de ciência, gestores de repositórios e bibliotecários.
- De 27 de junho a 01 de julho com lições diárias em eLearning
- Webinar dia 01 de julho, 11h – 12h – orador: Pedro Príncipe
::Inscrições: http://goo.gl/forms/7TsrIAHOlNB4EOTA3::
The 45th LIBER Annual Conference will take place in Helsinki, Finland from Wednesday, 29 June to Friday, 1 July 2016, with a post-conference excursion on Saturday, 2 July.
Libraries Opening Paths to Knowledge
Ensuring access to knowledge has always been at the heart of the mission of research libraries. In the digital age, and with the growth of Open Science, this implies not only preserving and providing access to content but also opening up new pathways to interacting with and creating knowledge.
Implications:
1) Content and Processes
Working ever more closely with researchers throughout the research life cycle to encourage and help them to open up their research process and to make both their outputs and methodologies available during and beyond the life of a research project, libraries are moving from curation to creation and workflows.
2) Services
Engaging in user-led development of services, and a trend towards the creation of shared services as well as developing new methods and opportunities for user engagement.
3) Legal & Ethical
Keeping abreast of emerging legislative developments and considering how to act responsibly to address ethical issues in making data open. Opening up new pathways to knowledge and knowledge creation can also have legal and ethical implications related to copyright and data protection.
4) Space & Experimentation
Rethinking library spaces (physical and virtual) to open up opportunities for experimentation and the visualisation of data, and leveraging e-infrastructure to support collaboration and sharing across borders and disciplines.
Para saber mais acerca do Acesso Aberto às Publicações Científicas do Horizonte 2020, participe neste curso destinado a investigadores, coordenadores de projetos científicos, gestores de ciência, gestores de repositórios e bibliotecários.
- De 04 a 08 de julho com lições diárias em eLarning
- Webinar dia 07 de julho, 10h – 11h – orador: Eloy Rodrigues
::INSCRIÇÕES: http://goo.gl/forms/7TsrIAHOlNB4EOTA3::
Tudo sobre o Acesso Aberto no IPV: as infraestruturas, os serviços e os requisitos FCT e H2020
Formadores: Ricardo Saraiva – Universidade do Minho; Paulo Lopes – FCT/FCCN; Vasco Vaz – FCT; Ângelo Fonseca – Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
Data: 4 de novembro, 3 horas, 9:30 – 12:30
Local: Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
Inscrições: https://goo.gl/forms/n2rQN7LL1Y1e3ud42
Sessão que tem como objetivo prestar apoio à comunidade do IPV na adesão ao Acesso Aberto, informando-os do que é o Acesso Aberto, que serviços de apoio ao Acesso Aberto existem em Portugal, nomeadamente o RCAAP e as redes de repositórios institucionais, quais são os requisitos de Aceso Aberto dos financiadores de ciências mais relevantes para os investigadores do IPV, que métodos de cumprimento desses requisitos foram ou estão a ser implementados e, por fim, no que consiste o seu próprio repositório institucional e de que forma este os poderá apoiar na adesão e cumprimento dos requisitos de Acesso Aberto.
Programa:
- Introdução ao Acesso Aberto – conceitos base, vias, benefícios e mitos
- O RCAAP, a rede de repositórios nacionais e o OpenAIRE
- Políticas e requisitos de Acesso Aberto dos financiadores de ciência— A Política de Acesso Aberto da Comissão Europeia no financiamento do H2020
— A Política de Acesso Aberto da FCT - O RCAAP e a implementação das Políticas de Acesso Aberto da FCT e do H2020
- A implementação da Politica de Acesso Aberto nos sistemas da FCT de gestão de projetos de investigação – reporte científico e financeiro
- O Repositório do IPV – serviços e funcionalidades
- Sessão de debate, perguntas e respostas
O OpenAIRE – infraestrutura de Acesso Aberto para a investigação na Europa – é o serviço que apoia a implementação da política de Ciência Aberta da Comissão Europeia no quadro do Horizonte 2020. Os secretariados nacionais do OpenAIRE têm vindo a promover workshops de âmbito local para trabalhar as diferentes áreas de desenvolvimento dos requisitos das políticas de Acesso Aberto e Dados Abertos do Horizonte 2020. Os Serviços de Documentação da Universidade do Minho, enquanto secretariado português do OpenAIRE promove, com o apoio da Universidade de Coimbra, no próximo dia 4 de novembro, das 09h30 às 12h30, o workshop “Ciência Aberta e os requisitos dos financiadores: Open Access e Open Data no H2020”.
Com este workshop pretende-se compreender os desafios da Ciência Aberta para as instituições de investigação em Portugal e para os investigadores e conhecer na prática os requisitos das políticas da Comissão Europeia para as publicações em acesso aberto e dados de investigação abertos. A primeira parte do workshop será dedicada a compreender as diferentes dimensões da ciência aberta, implicações e desafios, focando-se a segunda parte em aspetos práticos do Open Access e Open Data no H2020 – quais os requisitos obrigatórios, como cumprir as políticas da CE, que infraestruturas e sistemas existem disponíveis para apoiar os investigadores, coordenadores de projetos, gestores de ciência e bibliotecários, como gerir os requisitos na elaboração de propostas e na execução do projeto.
AGENDA:
09h30 – Boas-vindas e apresentação do workshop, Ana Miguéis (Universidade do Coimbra) e Eloy Rodrigues (Universidade do Minho)
09h45 – From Open Access to Open Science, Stephen Curry (Imperial College London – Faculty of Natural Sciences)
10h30 – Acesso Aberto no H2020: requisitos da política de Acesso Aberto da CE no Horizonte 2020, Eloy Rodrigues (Universidade do Minho)
11h00 – Pausa para café
11h15 – Dados Abertos no H2020: projeto piloto dos dados abertos e gestão de dados de investigação no Horizonte 2020, Pedro Príncipe (Universidade do Minho)
11h45 – Open Access & Open Data na prática dos projetos H2020, perguntas & respostas com Eloy Rodrigues e Pedro Príncipe
Local: Instituto de Investigação Interdisciplinar da Universidade de Coimbra (ver: www.uc.pt/iii/contactos)
Inscrições: https://goo.gl/forms/rc21dxV80GZsNA3S2
ORGANIZAÇÃO: Serviços de Documentação da Universidade do Minho.
APOIO: Serviço Integrado das Bibliotecas da Universidade de Coimbra
Evento integrado no programa da 7ª CONFERÊNCIA LUSO-BRASILEIRA SOBRE ACESSO ABERTO –http://confoa.rcaap.pt.
Sistemas de Gestão de Ciência e Repositórios
Formadores: João Mendes Moreira – FCT/FCCN; Fernando Ribeiro – FCT/FCCN; Cátia Laranjeira – FCT/FCCN, José Carvalho – Universidade do Minho
Data: 4 de novembro 2016, 9:30 – 12:30
Local: Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
Inscrições: https://goo.gl/forms/n2rQN7LL1Y1e3ud42
A gestão de ciência tem ganho, nos últimos anos, um papel cada vez mais importante pois a mesma tem o potencial de permitir:aceder a informação relevante, gerir e reportar, optimizar o processo de financiamento, medir e analisar a actividade de investigação, descobrir tecnologias e ideias inovadoras, identificar da concorrência, aceder a informação fidedigna, completa e atualizada sobre as instituições onde se pratica investigação.
Este workshop está organizado em duas partes. A primeira visa traçar um panorama sobre os sistemas de gestão de ciência e o referencial normativo necessário para os interligar. A segunda visa explicar o papel dos repositórios no ecossistema de gestão de ciência e as boas práticas para assegurar uma interação neste ecossistema.
Programa:
1 | Introdução/Motivação: Sistemas de gestão de ciência |
2 | Diretrizes nacionais e internacionais, infraestruturas e serviços |
3 | Repositórios: Desafios de alinhamento com diretrizes nacionais/internacionais |
4 | Repositórios e a política de acesso aberto da FCT |
Intervalo | |
5 | DSpaceCRIS: Gerir ciência com um repositório institucional |
6 | DSpaceCRIS e o RCAAP |
7 | Questões, debate e encerramento |