🌍 The Principles of Open Science Monitoring are now speaking more languages!

Following the recent presentation of the OSMI infographic, we're pleased to announce it is now available in 9 languages: Arabic, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Portuguese, Slovenian, and Spanish.

📊 Explore all language versions here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18589689

#OpenScience #OpenScienceMonitoring #Multilingual #ResearchPolicy #ScienceCommunication

Science Europe's latest position statement on Connecting Open Science and Research Assessment Reform recognises #OSMI as one of the key frameworks for comparing #openscience progress across institutional, national, and international levels. 🙌

#opensciencemonitoring matters – and we're glad the call is getting louder. 📊

👉 Read the full report here: https://www.scienceeurope.org/our-resources/position-statement-os-ra/

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🗓 Six months since the Principles of Open Science Monitoring were published — and they're already shaping practice.

🎉 We’re delighted to share the first round of institutional testimonials showing the adoption and usage of the Principles. Read more here: https://open-science-monitoring.org/applying-the-principles-of-open-science-monitoring-first-testimonials/

✉️ Want to share your experience with the Principles? We’d love to hear from you! Drop us a comment below or an email.

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Applying the Principles of Open Science Monitoring: First testimonials - Open science monitoring initiative - OSMI

Since their release in July 2025, the Principles of Open Science Monitoring have begun to gain traction internationally. Welcomed by numerous organisations, they are increasingly referenced by stakeholders across the world  (find out more).  To mark the sixth month since the publication of the Principles, the OSMI Coordination Committee launched a survey to gather opinions ...

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🚀 OSMI’s first Steering Board meeting wrapped up on 18 March 2026! Key takeaways:

✅ Nominations:
- @fresseng as Steering Board Chair
- @BraccoLaetitia as Coordination Committee Chair

✅ Progress:
- OSMI Principles survey results coming soon!
- Working groups shared updates & challenges

✅ Next steps:
The Board engaged in breakout sessions to refine OSMI’s high-level vision, with outcomes to be presented in the next meeting.

Exciting times ahead for OSMI! 🎉 #OSMI #opensciencemonitoring

🆕 With the addition of Slovenian, the Principles of Open Science Monitoring are now available in 10 languages! : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15807480

🌍 Expanding the principles into more languages helps reach broader research communities, support local engagement, and strengthen global conversations around Open Science monitoring.

#openscience #opensciencemonitoring

The Principles of Open Science Monitoring

Update 2026-03-31: Slovenian version added Update 2026-02-17: Italian version updated Update 2026-01-20: Brazilian Portuguese version added Update 2026-01-06: Italian version added Update 2025-12-08: Arabic version added Update 2025-11-29: Indonesian version added Update 2025-09-17: Finnish, German and Spanish versions added To fully take advantage of the adoption of the 2021 UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science, transparent and representative monitoring must be put in place to drive and support the intended change. It is also vital to identify effective actions and priority gaps. To compensate for the lack of global guidelines on open science monitoring, the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research initially brought together a group of French experts (Université de Lorraine, Inria) to work on a proposal for common monitoring principles. This text served as a basis for a conference which gathered international experts at the Paris UNESCO headquarters in December 2023 (get access to the presentations), leading to the Open Science Monitoring Initiative (OSMI). OSMI and UNESCO then conducted an international consultation to gather opinions from around the world to ensure that the Principles meet a variety of needs, approaches and contexts worldwide. In the past few months, the OSMI Initiators and the OSMI Coordination Committee have painstakingly integrated the feedback from more than 150 experts worldwide, from 41 countries on the five continents into the draft principles. We are now proud to announce the publication of the final internationally agreed upon version of the Principles of Open Science Monitoring. These Principles focus on three key pillars: (1) relevance and significance, (2) transparency and reproducibility, and (3) self-assessment and responsible use. They have been drafted with differing stakeholder contexts, capacities, and resources in mind, consistently considering both qualitative and quantitative outputs and outcomes. Importantly, the Principles are not intended for assessing individual researchers. In addition, they are intended to be more aspirational than prescriptive. We hope that these Principles will serve as the framework of past and upcoming open science monitoring systems and will be endorsed worldwide. About OSMI: https://open-science-monitoring.org/ This deposit is composed of: The Principles of Open Science Monitoring in Arabic The Principles of Open Science Monitoring in English The Principles of Open Science Monitoring in Finnish The Principles of Open Science Monitoring in French The Principles of Open Science Monitoring in German The Principles of Open Science Monitoring in Indonesian The Principles of Open Science Monitoring in Italian The Principles of Open Science Monitoring in Portuguese The Principles of Open Science Monitoring in Slovenian The Principles of Open Science Monitoring in Spanish The references used to create the Principles The list of contributors who have endorsed this final version

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📢 Open Science Monitoring: Help Shape the Global Landscape!

OSMI Working Group 2 (WG2) has mapped 73 global initiatives into a structured table.

🔍 View the current working document: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bhYjxW2_b447wv4vBZWrsQt9Wk1L2wnWDk9GbhobE5I/edit?gid=0#gid=0&fvid=776713111
✏️ Submit feedback: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfJPoWOPqzoW1ru7sGKJaz81tH-Wkf4zlzt64xrCmt3w9Bt9A/viewform

How to contribute:
✅ Correct existing entries
✅ Add missing details
✅ Suggest new initiatives
✅ Share general feedback

🗓️ Public review open until 24 March 2026

📌 Full update: https://open-science-monitoring.org/understanding-the-open-science-monitoring-landscape-an-update-from-osmi-working-group-2/

#OpenScience #OpenScienceMonitoring

Japan has released the first edition of its open science monitor

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https://osm.nii.ac.jp/

If you see some similarities with the French one, it is no coincidence : its open source code has been reused. 👍

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#opensciencemonitoring

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☑️ The Principles were translated into 6 languages.
➡️ You can read them in Arabic, English, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, and Spanish: https://lnkd.in/e3zAua-f
Translations into Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, Bengali and Slovenian are also underway.

☑️ OSMI appointed the first Steering Board, which will take up its duties in 2026.

We look forward to advancing open science monitoring worldwide further in the year ahead!

#OSMI #MonitoringFramework #OpenScience #OpenScienceMonitoring

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How do you use the Principles of Open Science Monitoring or plan to apply them in your work?

OSMI will showcase results of this short survey early next year.

Tell us before 31 December 2025 your plans to work with the Principles: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeXFYblKaguJBOc27ls6bv3QAFc8kJY0tfTYCaOXKKV4dwRFw/viewform?usp=header

#OpenScienceMonitoring #OSMI

Your plans to use the Principles

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OSMI’s WG3 will use insights from the survey to:
✅ document benefits of open science monitoring
✅ offer practical implementation guidance
✅ develop recommendations for indicators to adopt

More info: https://open-science-monitoring.org/monitoring-open-science-by-scholarly-content-providers-2025-osmi-survey-findings/
Extended post: https://upstream.force11.org/monitoring-open-science-survey/

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Monitoring open science by scholarly content providers: 2025 OSMI survey findings - Open science monitoring initiative - OSMI

Open science is gaining momentum, and monitoring its adoption – across research activities and scholarly communications – is essential for its continued progress. To support OSMI’s work on open science monitoring, the OSMI Working Group 3 (WG3) ran a survey of scholarly content providers (publishers and journals, repositories and archives, and platform operators) seeking to ...

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