Open Science : connecting the actors!

Monday November 21, 2022

Open Access Belgium would like to invite you to join the “Open Science: connecting the actors” event on the 21st of November to share best practices, foster community, and encourage knowledge-sharing on Open Science. The conference is free of charge and open to anyone interested in Open Science, training, networking, and Open Data solutions.

At the heart of the Open Access Belgium community is the ambition to open up the way we organize and conduct scientific research. The Open Science teams of the Belgian universities have developed and tested a wide range of training methods, training materials, networking activities and data solutions to facilitate and foster Open Science. Achievements, tools and lessons learned by different institutions will be shared in this networking event.
Join the discussions and meet fellow Open Science experts and enthusiasts!

Registration

Registration is free but mandatory. You can register here.

When

Mon, 21 November 2022,
09:00 – 13:30 CET

Programme
21 November 2022Open Science : connecting the actors!
8.30 am – 9.00 am Coffee and registration
9.00 am – 10:30 amPitches: Best practices in Open Access training
UAntwerp: YUFE open science label  Martijn Van Roie
VUB: Tools for supporting the researcherLucy Amez
ULB: Organizing webinars for researchers to share experience Françoise Vandooren
UGent: Community of Practice for Training Coordinators:
an informal network to share training experiences
Emilie Hermans
UHasselt: Support for researchers at UHasseltEline Schoeters
ULiège: ORBi update: improving the publication repository Pascale Renders
KU Leuven: Open Access support at KU LeuvenHanne Heirman
10:30 am – 10:45 amBreak
10:45 am – 11:15 amHow to Establish a network of Data Ambassadors Judith Biernaux (ULiège)
Sarah Zahreddine (ULB) Céline Thillou (UMons)
11:15 am – 11:45 amFRDN: mutual learning in a network of data stewards Joke Meeus (FWO), Tessa Acar (FWO)
11:45 am – 12:30 pmRoundtable – Working together to create Open Data solutions
KU Leuven RDR: implementation of an institutional research data repository to enable FAIR data publicationDieuwertje Bloemen (KULeuven)
M-QTOS : A platform for harvesting research metadata from open data repositories of French-speaking institutions.Yves Deville (UCLouvain)
How do you maximize curation benefits if your institution doesn’t have its own institutional repository? Kevin Leonard, Evelien Dhollander (UGent)
12 :30pm – 1:30pmLunch
Test the Open Access Game!
Open science networking
Programme may be subject to change

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