[Oa-italia] Open Access Week- webinar organizzati da OpenAIRE

Paola Gargiulo p.gargiulo a cineca.it
Mer 11 Ott 2017 17:19:42 CEST


Anche quest'anno OpenAIRE organizza una serie di webinar durante la 
settimana dell'OA.
Il programma copre l' Open Science nelle varie discipline, ma anche gli 
aspetti legali, le policy e la gestione dei dati.

Gli interessati sono invitati a registrarsi presto  e
Maggiori info: 
https://www.openaire.eu/register-now-ffor-openaire-open-access-week-webinars
Riporto il programma sotto

Paola

To celebrate Open Access Week (23-27th October 2017), OpenAIRE is 
organising a series of webinars on a variety of topics, including 
discipline-specific tools and workflows, the legal aspects of Open 
Science, and an interactive session on Research Data Management.

All webinars will be recorded. Recordings and presentations will be made 
available on the OpenAIRE portal.


    Register

In order to avoid e-mail overload, you will receive one e-mail on Friday 
October 20th with an overview of all webinars you will attend and the 
links to the webinar rooms, and one e-mail on Friday October 27th with 
links to the presentations and recordings.

*Register using this form 
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeG2wEwG_SyHeBRAokRKKsR9iReladvwjTHR2vNvAAzo0NljA/viewform>*

This registration form closes on Friday, October 20 at midnight.
You can attend webinars without registration, but you will not receive 
e-mails from us.


    The programme


            *Monday October 23 2PM CEST *

Topic:*Natural Sciences and Open Science: Workflows and tools for 
publishing, licensing, versioning, identifiers, archiving, software…
*Presenters: Ivo Grigorov (DTU, @OAforClimate), Jon 
Tennant (ScienceOpen, @Protohedgehog)

Ivo Grigorov: fundraiser for National Institute of Aquatic Resources at 
Technical University of Denmark, supporting H2020 applicants preparing 
research grant proposals. As partner in FOSTER+, Ivo runs the "Open 
Science Clinique" for H2020 Applicants and National Contact Points (NCPs).

Jon Tennant: palaeontologist, and finished his PhD last year at Imperial 
College London. He is currently the Communications Director for 
ScienceOpen, and the founder of the digital publishing platform, 
palaeorXiv, as well as the Open Science MOOC. He is also a freelance 
science writer and consultant, author of the kids book, Excavate 
Dinosaurs, has an oddly named personal webpage, and tweets as 
@protohedgehog. Prone to bouts of activism.

Location: https://join.onstreammedia.com/go/eifl/oaweek1

In collaboration with FOSTER logo mini 1


            Tuesday October 24 11AM CEST

Topic: *Refreshment on Open Access, Open Science and H2020 requirements. 
How can OpenAIRE help researchers and projects to comply with Open 
Access mandates?
*Presenter: Eloy Rodrigues (OpenAIRE, UMinho, @cibertecario2); Najla 
Rettberg (OpenAIRE, UGOE, @najlaoa)

Location: https://join.onstreammedia.com/go/eifl/oaweek2

In collaboration with FOSTER logo mini 1


            Tuesday October 24 2PM CEST

Topic: *Life Sciences and Open Science: Workflows and tools for 
publishing, licensing, versioning, identifiers, archiving, software…
*Presenters: Toni Hermoso (CRG, @toniher), Guillaume Fillon (CRG) - 
introduction by Damjana Kastelic (CRG)

Toni Hermoso and Guillaume Filion are both researchers at CRG 
(@CRGenomica). CRG is an international biomedical research institute of 
excellence based in Barcelona, Spain.

Location: https://join.onstreammedia.com/go/eifl/oaweek3

In collaboration with FOSTER logo mini 1


            Wednesday October 25 11AM CEST

Topic: *General introduction to Open Data Policies in Horizon 2020, 
influence of OD policies on Open Science Workflows
*Presenters: Nancy Pontika (OU), Marjan Grootveld (DANS, 
@MarjanGrootveld), Najla Rettberg (OpenAIRE, UGOE, @najlaoa)

Nancy Pontika has a PhD in Open Access, with a focus on Open Access 
Funders’ Policies. She advocates for pure Open Access, machine access to 
open access research papers and the promotion of Open Science for the 
advancement of research. For the time being she is the Open Access 
Aggregation Officer in CORE (https://core.ac.uk), a service that 
aggregates millions of open access research papers, while in the past 
she worked for the Repositories Support Project (RSP) and as a 
repository manager at Royal Holloway, University of London. She is 
currently involved in three European projects, FOSTER 
(https://www.fosteropenscience.eu), OpenMinTeD (http://openminted.eu) 
and FIT4RRI (http://fit4rri.eu/). She serves as an Editor at the Open 
Access Directory (http://oad.simmons.edu) and as an External Liaison 
Officer at the UK Council of Research Repositories (http://ukcorr.org).

A computational linguist by training, Marjan Grootveld is senior policy 
officer at Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), the Netherlands 
institute for permanent access to digital research resources. Marjan 
advises knowledge institutes and research funders on data management 
policy and practice, provides data management support in the European 
OpenAIRE (https://www.openaire.eu/) project, is training manager of the 
EUDAT (https://eudat.eu/) project, and coaches attendants of the 
Research Data Netherlands “Essentials 4 Data Support” training 
(http://datasupport.researchdata.nl/en/).

Location: https://join.onstreammedia.com/go/eifl/oaweek4

In collaboration with FOSTER logo mini 1


            Wednesday October 25 2PM CEST

Topic: *Flip the classroom: bring your questions about RDM and DMPs
*Presenter: Marjan Grootveld (DANS, @MarjanGrootveld)

A computational linguist by training, Marjan Grootveld is senior policy 
officer at Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), the Netherlands 
institute for permanent access to digital research resources. Marjan 
advises knowledge institutes and research funders on data management 
policy and practice, provides data management support in the European 
OpenAIRE (https://www.openaire.eu/) project, is training manager of the 
EUDAT (https://eudat.eu/) project, and coaches attendants of the 
Research Data Netherlands “Essentials 4 Data Support” training 
(http://datasupport.researchdata.nl/en/).

ATTENTION: due to the specific format of this webinar, you will be asked 
to submit your questions for the presenter beforehand. This can be done 
via the registration form.

*Location: https://join.onstreammedia.com/go/eifl/oaweek5*


            *Thursday October 26 11AM CEST*

Topic: *Legal aspects of Open Science
*Presenters: Prodromos Tsiavos (@prodromos), Thomas Margoni (CREATe, 
Glasgow University)

Prodromos is the Head of Digital Development at the Onassis Cultural 
Centre and a Senior Research Fellow at The Media Institute (TMI), 
London. He is currently advising Athena Research Centre on legal and 
ethical aspects of data science and is teaching Legal and Ethical 
Aspects of Data Science at the Athens University of Economics and 
Business. Prodromos has worked for the National Hellenic Research 
Foundation (National Documentation Centre), the European Commission, 
Oslo University and the London School of Economics and Political Science 
(LSE). He read law and Information Systems in Athens and London and 
holds a PhD in Law and Information Systems from the LSE. Prodromos has 
worked as an adviser for the Greek Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport 
and Networks, the Special Secretary for Digital Convergence, as well as 
public sector bodies and private companies in the cultural and creative 
industries. He has over 120 publications and talks on legal and business 
aspects of open technologies, digital content and IPR management. 
Prodromos is the Chair of the Administrative Council of the Greek 
Industrial Property Organisation (OBI) and of the Supervisory Board of 
the European Patent Academy (EPA).

Dr Thomas Margoni is a Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property and 
Internet Law at the School of Law – CREATe Centre and convener of the 
LLM programme in Intellectual Property and the Digital Economy. His 
research interests concentrate on the relationship between law and new 
technologies with particular attention to the role of the Internet as a 
new medium to access, create and disseminate knowledge in the current 
information-based society. Recent examples of research projects include 
OpenMinTeD, the EU H2020 project for the development of an 
e-infrastructure for Text and Data Mining (TDM) in Europe where Thomas 
coordinates the legal working group (www.openminted.eu 
<http://www.openminted.eu/>); Open Access to scientific information and 
Open Science; the role and liability of online intermediaries; 
copyright, design rights and 3D printing; the digitisation of cultural 
heritage; and the role of property rights in sports.

Location https://join.onstreammedia.com/go/eifl/oaweek6
**

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            *Thursday 26 October 2PM CEST*

Topic: *Humanities and Open Science: Workflows and tools for publishing, 
licensing, versioning, identifiers, archiving, software.
*Presenters: Laurent Romary (DARIAH, a laurentromary), Marie Puren 
(DARIAH, @MariePuren)

Laurent Romary is Directeur de Recherche at Inria, France and director 
general of DARIAH. He received a PhD degree in computational linguistics 
in 1989 and his Habilitation in 1999. He carries out research on the 
modelling of semi-structured documents, with a specific emphasis on 
texts and linguistic resources. He has been active in standardisation 
activities with ISO, as chair of committee ISO/TC 37/SC 4 (2002-2014), 
chair of ISO/TC 37 (2016-) and the Text Encoding Initiative, as member 
(2001-2011) and chair (2008-2011) of its technical council. He has been 
involved in the definition of the scientific information policy of CNRS 
(2005-2006), the Max-Planck Digital Library (2006-2008) and Inria (2006-).

Marie Puren Ph.D., is junior researcher in Digital Humanities at the 
French National Institute for computer science and applied mathematic 
(Inria) in Paris, member of the Almanach laboratory (INRIA – EPHE). As 
collaborator to the PARTHENOS H2020 project, she focuses her research on 
the development of standards for research tools in Arts and Humanities, 
and she currently works on the creation of a Data Management Plan for 
this project. Marie Puren also contributes to the IPERION H2020 project, 
especially by upgrading its Data Management Plan.

*Location: https://join.onstreammedia.com/go/eifl/oaweek7*

In collaboration with FOSTER logo mini 1

    Register using this form
    <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeG2wEwG_SyHeBRAokRKKsR9iReladvwjTHR2vNvAAzo0NljA/viewform>.
    You can attend without registering, but in that case you won't
    receive any e-mails from us with recordings & slides.
    All presentations will be made available on the OpenAIRE slideshare:
    https://www.slideshare.net/OpenAIRE_eu
    The recordings will be sent out to participants after OA week and
    will be made available on the OpenAIRE webinar section.

-- 
Paola Gargiulo
OpenAIRE NOAD- National Open Access Desk-Italia
CINECA, Interuniversity Consortium for ICT & HPC
Via R. Sanzio 4, I-20090 Segrate MI, Italy
email:p.gargiulo a cineca.it
phone +39 02 26995-218
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