Gabriela Mejias

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Building #OpenInfrastructure for #OpenResearch.
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‪🇪🇺 Dear Network, support this Europeans citizens initiative to #BanConversion practices in the #EU. Please sign and share across your networks, the signature collection takes 30 seconds and is open until May 17.

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💡Join us for this #FAIRIMPACT virtual workshop next week: Moving towards #FAIR #Mappings: from technical recommendations to common practices

🗓️When: Wednesday 7 May 2025 - 13:00 to 17:00

ℹ️https://fair-impact.eu/events/fair-impact-events/moving-towards-fair-mappings-technical-recommendations-common-practices

Moving towards FAIR Mappings: from technical recommendations to common practices

In this final workshop happening on 7 May 2025 13:00-17:00 CEST, online, we will assess the latest version of the practical mapping framework resulting from the previous workshops and interactions with the communities. In particular, we will discuss crucial practical aspects of mappings and crosswalks i.e. the sustainability and governance issues of such mappings. In parallel, we will present and discuss the FAIR Mapping recommendations to identify gaps and potential issues or refinement to deliver a community-revised final version of the recommendations.

Open Source Developer for Digital Scientific Infrastructures (m/f/d)

Job advertisement No. 24/2025; application deadline: 25.05.2025

Launch of Practical Guide for Responsible Research Assessment Reform | DORA https://sfdora.org/launch-of-practical-guide-for-responsible-research-assessment-reform/
Launch of Practical Guide for Responsible Research Assessment Reform | DORA

The Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) recognizes the need to improve the ways in which the outputs of scholarly research are evaluated.

DORA

We are looking forward to our next workshop on #PIDs for academic events on 07.05.2025 at @tibhannover (or online 🖥️ ).

You can expect exciting presentations and, especially on site in Hannover, there will be the opportunity to exchange ideas and network. Catering will be provided ☕

We look forward to seeing you there!

👉 Registration: https://events.hifis.net/event/2232/registrations/

Program: https://events.hifis.net/event/2232/timetable/

#OpenScience #RDM #FAIR @crossref @datacite @econbiz @hauschke @ZBW_MediaTalk #CERN @DNB_Aktuelles

PIDs für wissenschaftliche Veranstaltungen

PIDs für wissenschaftliche Veranstaltungen: Mehr Sichtbarkeit & Nachhaltigkeit Dieser Workshop beleuchtet den Einsatz von Persistente Identifikatoren (PIDs) für akademische Veranstaltungen wie Konferenzen und Workshops. PIDs ermöglichen eine zuverlässige und dauerhafte Identifizierung, was zu besserer Auffindbarkeit, Vernetzung und Langzeitarchivierung von Veranstaltungsdaten beiträgt. Im Workshop: Diskutieren wir die Vorteile von PIDs für verschiedene Stakeholder (Forschende, Veranstalter,...

HIFIS and Helmholtz Events (Indico)

Join us for a webinar to learn how organizations around the 🌍 are using @datacite #OpenInfrastructure to improve visibility and recognition for #Research. Featuring Bessem Aamira CNUDST🇹🇳, Imam Wahyudi Farid ITS🇮🇩 & Owen Iyoha Eko-Konnect🇳🇬
🗓️ April 24, 2025
✍🏾 Register on https://datacite.zoom.us/webinar/register/1517453110980/WN_xR-Aa6c8TLyKRPlMUgHewQ

#OpenScience #PIDs #Metadata

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Connecting Research around the World: DataCite in Indonesia, Nigeria, and Tunisia. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

[To protect the privacy and security of all participants, we prohibit the use of AI bots in DataCite-hosted online events. Bots will be removed upon discovery. Please read the DataCite Code of Conduct (https://datacite.org/datacite-code-of-conduct/).] DataCite supports communities worldwide in making research openly available and connected so that their reuse can advance knowledge. We enable the creation and management of persistent identifiers, integrate services to improve research workflows, and facilitate the discovery and reuse of research outputs and resources. Join this session featuring Global Access Fund awardees to learn how organizations use our infrastructure and services to improve research workflows across the world. From leading the establishment of a DataCite Consortium, to building a data repository specializing in motion capture (mocap) data and digitizing museum collections to promote indigenous knowledge, DataCite open infrastructure can serve a diverse range of communities and their needs. The slides and recording will be shared afterwards through the DataCite Zenodo Community and YouTube Channel, respectively. Please complete the details below to register. Speakers: * Bessem Amira, CNUDST, Tunisia * Imam Wahyudi Farid, ITS, Indonesia * Owen Iyoha, Eko-Konnect, Nigeria

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💡Sabías que la Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas 🇲🇽 publicó un manual integral de #CienciaAbierta gracias al Fondo de Acceso Global de @datacite ? En este blog te contamos más sobre la experiencia:
https://doi.org/10.5438/5mty-y804
Fomento de la investigación a través del Fondo de Acceso Global de DataCite: Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, México - DataCite

En 2024, gracias al Fondo de Acceso Global de DataCite, la Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas (México) desarrolló un proyecto de promoción de la ciencia abierta. En este blog te contamos sobre el desarrollo del proyecto y sus resultados. Fase inicial: intercambio de saberes y debates  El “Manual de Ciencia Abierta para la región latinoamericana: Experiencias, buenas prácticas y desafíos” tiene como objetivo hacer accesible el conocimiento sobre prácticas de apertura de la información a instituciones que tradicionalmente tienen poco acceso a estos temas. El proyecto destaca ejemplos de la región donde pocas instituciones académicas han implementado iniciativas de ciencia abierta. Por lo general, son las instituciones más grandes las que lideran estos esfuerzos, ofreciendo estrategias como repositorios institucionales, revistas de acceso abierto y el uso de identificadores persistentes y metadatos.

DataCite

💡 Check out this blog to learn about the “ #OpenScience Handbook for the Latin American region” a collective work led by the Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas 🇲🇽 and supported by the @datacite Global Access Fund.
🌟Read more on this blog co-authored with Montserrat García Guerrero Arturo Garduño Magaña!

https://lnkd.in/d2UBfmxQ

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💡 Join us for a DataCite webinar to learn how organizations around the 🌍 are using #OpenInfrastructure to improve visibility and recognition for #Research. Featuring Bessem Aamira CNUDST🇹🇳, Imam Wahyudi Farid ITS🇮🇩 and Owen Iyoha Eko-Konnect🇳🇬

🗓️ April 24, 2025 8:00 UTC
✍🏾 Register on lnkd.in/dkMXbpXK

#OpenResearch #PIDs #Metadata

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