Current Challenges in #OpenScience: "We can't count on legacy publishers to innovate and find new solutions for Open Science" - @marcschiltz1
from @ScienceEurope
"There are huge costs and infrastructures for Open Data, in Europe we are working with the @EOSC_eu. We must make sure that the actors making data open are valued" @marcschiltz1 from @ScienceEurope
@marcschiltz1 finishes by talking about the Reform of Research Assessment and the importance of collaboration when talking about #OpenScience
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Joining Breakout Session 8: "Is Open Science bringing research closer to society? Challenges and opportunities of science communication and beyond" with @Stephen_Curry, Prof. Assistant Provost, & Chair of @DORAssessment at @ScienceEurope #RoadToOpenScience
"The open ethos of Science goes back a long way! Reaumur recognised there is a duty to the rest of the world" - @Stephen_Curry
@Stephen_Curry "Gibbons in 1999 already mentions the transparency and participative aspect of Science" - @Stephen_Curry
Joining Breakout room 5: Relevance and Openness of Research Software with:
• Michelle Barker, Director, Research Software Alliance
• Neil Chue Hong @npch, Prof of Research Software Policy & Practice @EdinburghUni #RoadtoOpenScience
"272 universities in Europe responded to the 2017 survey on #OpenScience and the practices. It is highly diverse: 54% had an Open Science policy, only 9% didn't and weren't developing one" @StefEurope
"We have learnt important lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic regarding the possibilities of accesibility of academic publications" - Ezra Clark from @UNESCO at @ScienceEurope #RoadtoOpenScience
Ezra Clark shows us the highlights of the #OpenScience@UNESCO recommendations 👇