Eventos

Making Data Count: Research data availability and research assessment
Berlin, Neue Mälzerei
http://makingdatacount.eventbrite.com
The possibilities of digital research have altered the production, publication and use of research results. Academic research practice and culture are changing or have already been transformed, but to a large degree the system of academic recognition has not yet adapted to the practices and possibilities of digital research. This applies especially to research data, which are increasingly produced, managed, published and archived, but hardly play a role in practices of research as-sessment.
Aim
The aim of the workshop is to bring experts and stakeholders from research institutions, universities, scholarly societies and funding agencies together in order to review, discuss and build on possibilities to implement the culture of sharing and to integrate publication of data into research assessment procedures.
Practical Information and Hotel
We can recommend booking a room at the NH hotel Alexanderplatz which is very close. This workshop is free of charge and Knowledge Exchange will cover the costs of lunches, coffees and teas. Registration is on a first come come first served basis.
Programme
Further background information on the event and the full programme are available through http://www.knowledge-exchange.info/Default.aspx?ID=576
Making Data Count: Research data availability and research assessment
Berlin, Neue Mälzerei
http://makingdatacount.eventbrite.com
The possibilities of digital research have altered the production, publication and use of research results. Academic research practice and culture are changing or have already been transformed, but to a large degree the system of academic recognition has not yet adapted to the practices and possibilities of digital research. This applies especially to research data, which are increasingly produced, managed, published and archived, but hardly play a role in practices of research as-sessment.
Aim
The aim of the workshop is to bring experts and stakeholders from research institutions, universities, scholarly societies and funding agencies together in order to review, discuss and build on possibilities to implement the culture of sharing and to integrate publication of data into research assessment procedures.
Practical Information and Hotel
We can recommend booking a room at the NH hotel Alexanderplatz which is very close. This workshop is free of charge and Knowledge Exchange will cover the costs of lunches, coffees and teas. Registration is on a first come come first served basis.
Programme
Further background information on the event and the full programme are available through http://www.knowledge-exchange.info/Default.aspx?ID=576
ELAG is the annual conference of the European Libraries Automation Group.
ELAG is Europe’s premier conference on the application and development of information technology in libraries and documentation centres. The annual ELAG (European Library Automation Group) Conference expects over 200 participants from all over the world (mainly library and IT professionals and researchers).
This year’s tag line will be ‘Inside Out Library’: while ELAG 2013 will still be focused on specific, library related IT issues, we want to expand the aim and target audience by addressing innovative topics such as Open Access. ELAG 2013 will also host two pre-conferences: THATCamp, which focuses on researchers in the digital humanities, and an OpenAIRE workshop.
ELAG 2013, the 37th ELAG conference, will take place in Ghent, Belgium from May 28th until May 31st 2013.
Contact : info@elag2013.org
www.elag2013.org
ELAG is the annual conference of the European Libraries Automation Group.
ELAG 2013, the 37th ELAG conference, will take place in Ghent, Belgium from May 28th until May 31st 2013.
ELAG is Europe’s premier conference on the application and development of information technology in libraries and documentation centres. The annual ELAG (European Library Automation Group) Conference expects over 200 participants from all over the world (mainly library and IT professionals and researchers).
This year’s tag line will be ‘Inside Out Library’: while ELAG 2013 will still be focused on specific, library related IT issues, we want to expand the aim and target audience by addressing innovative topics such as Open Access. ELAG 2013 will also host two pre-conferences: THATCamp, which focuses on researchers in the digital humanities, and an OpenAIRE workshop.
Contact : info@elag2013.org
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.)
Save the date and follow us on twitter @ict2013eu
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.)
Save the date and follow us on twitter @ict2013eu
Annual Workshop of the International Association of Scientific and Technological Libraries (IATUL)
December 5 – 6, 2013, Oxford, UK.
Theme of the workshop is “Research Data Management: Finding our Role”
O projeto OpenAIREplus promove na próxima quarta-feira, 26 de fevereiro (14h00-15h00), um webinar aberto sobre o Repositório ZENODO (www.zenodo.org) com Lars Holm Nielsen do CERN . Será realizada uma apresentação de cerca de 20 minutos para fornecer uma visão geral do ZENODO, focando particularmente os novos recursos. Mais informação no portal OpenAIRE em http://www.openaire.eu/en/component/content/article/9-news-events/517-openaire-webinar-on-zenodo-research-shared.
ZENODO (http://zenodo.org/) is a new simple and innovative service that enables researchers, scientists, EU projects and institutions to share and showcase multidisciplinary research results (data and publications) that are not part of existing institutional or subject-based repositories.
Webinar Details
Title: OpenAIRE webinar on ZENODO: Research. Shared
Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Duration: 15.00 – 16.00 CET / 09.00 – 10.00 AM EST / 14.00 – 15.00 GMT
How to register
To register your interest in attending the workshop, please email iryna.kuchma [at] eifl.net as soon as possible with the following information:
- your name
- your email address
- your job title, institution and country
How you participate: once your place is confirmed, you will receive a URL and password for the session.
All you will need is an internet-connected computer with sound (and maybe headphones if you are in a busy room).
To check if your computer will be able to access the session successfully, please go to: www.instantpresenter.com/systemtest
40th Annual IASSIST Conference — Aligning Data and Research Infrastructure – Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 3 – June 6, 2014.
IASSIST – International Association for Social Science Information Services & Technology.
Host institutions: Ryerson University, University of Toronto, and York University.
On 18–19 September 2014, the European Research Council Executive Agency (ERCEA) in collaboration with the ERC Scientific Council’s Working Group on Open Access is organising a workshop on Research Data Management and Sharing.
During this 2-day event different aspects of this important topic will be explored together with ERC grantees and other researchers, with representatives from funding bodies, universities and other research performers, with publishers, scientific societies, policy makers and other interested parties.
The workshop is organised around a number of interactive sessions with lots of room for discussion. The ultimate aim is to generate a number of concrete recommendations to relevant stakeholders on how to encourage and support good data management practices and facilitate the sharing and re-use of research data.
The workshop is by invitation only. A detailed draft programme, which will be regularly updated, and information on how to request an invitation are available on the ERC website at
http://erc.europa.eu/media-and-events/events/erc-workshop-research-data-management-and-sharing
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
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 |