Preliminary analysis and mapping of existing European and national Open Science infrastructures with regard to promoting responsible Open Science
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2021-09-30p. 11
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Part of the basic objectives of ROSiE are to guide and equip Open Science (OS) users after exploring the ethical, integrity, social, and legal challenges of OS; mapping existing technologies that safeguard responsible OS, ...Lire la suite >
Part of the basic objectives of ROSiE are to guide and equip Open Science (OS) users after exploring the ethical, integrity, social, and legal challenges of OS; mapping existing technologies that safeguard responsible OS, and engaging stakeholders in an open dialogue. Science relies largely and increasingly, especially for its opening process, on research infrastructures which are either (i) generic in their scope but dedicated to OS such as OpenAIRE, D4Science, etc., or (ii) thematically focused but with acommitment to opening scientific processes and especially the release of data and publications such as DARIAH-EU, BBMRI-ERIC and other ERICs (European Research Infrastructure Consortia). During its first 18 months, ROSiE will map and analyze existing research infrastructures and their relation to, or their role in, promoting responsible OS. Most EC-supported research infrastructures have a solid commitment and experience in addressing responsible OS issues. ROSiE sees the analysis of these infrastructures’ current practices as a robust first step towards its goal. For this purpose, a workshop was organized online on July 2021.< Réduire
Projet Européen
Responsible Open Science in Europe
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