Eventos
Sessão de esclarecimento online para apresentar e clarificar as condições de publicação Open Access da Comissão Europeia que exigem que o investigador disponibilize em acesso aberto as publicações que resultem de investigação financiada pela União Europeia.
Webinar desenvolvido no âmbito das atividades de disseminação do projeto OpenAIREplus – Infraestrutura Open Access para a Investigação na Europa (www.openaire.eu), com o objetivo de apoiar os investigadores no cumprimento das condições Open Access no âmbito do 7º Programa Quadro, e apresentar as principais orientações para o programa Horizonte 2020.
Destinatários:
Investigadores, gestores de projetos, administradores de ciência e profissionais de informação que colaborem, participam ou pretendem participar em projetos com financiamento da Comissão Europeia, particularmente no âmbito do 7º Programa Quadro e do Conselho Europeu de Investigação.
Programa:
11h00 – Políticas de Acesso Aberto na Europa: o papel dos agentes financiadores da ciência, Eloy Rodrigues
11h15 – Cumprimento das condições Open Access da Comissão Europeia: o papel da infraestrutura OpenAIRE (Open Access para a Investigação na Europa), Pedro Príncipe
11h40 – Perguntas e respostas
Mais informações:
Gabinete de Projetos Open Access – Serviços de Documentação da Universidade do Minho, telefone: 253604983, e-mail: pedroprincipe@sdum.uminho.pt (consulte a apresentação do webinar em PDF).
INSCRIÇÕES:
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O projeto OpenAIREplus promove na próxima quarta-feira, 26 de fevereiro (14h00-15h00), um webinar aberto sobre o Repositório ZENODO (www.zenodo.org) com Lars Holm Nielsen do CERN . Será realizada uma apresentação de cerca de 20 minutos para fornecer uma visão geral do ZENODO, focando particularmente os novos recursos. Mais informação no portal OpenAIRE em http://www.openaire.eu/en/component/content/article/9-news-events/517-openaire-webinar-on-zenodo-research-shared.
ZENODO (http://zenodo.org/) is a new simple and innovative service that enables researchers, scientists, EU projects and institutions to share and showcase multidisciplinary research results (data and publications) that are not part of existing institutional or subject-based repositories.
Webinar Details
Title: OpenAIRE webinar on ZENODO: Research. Shared
Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Duration: 15.00 – 16.00 CET / 09.00 – 10.00 AM EST / 14.00 – 15.00 GMT
How to register
To register your interest in attending the workshop, please email iryna.kuchma [at] eifl.net as soon as possible with the following information:
- your name
- your email address
- your job title, institution and country
How you participate: once your place is confirmed, you will receive a URL and password for the session.
All you will need is an internet-connected computer with sound (and maybe headphones if you are in a busy room).
To check if your computer will be able to access the session successfully, please go to: www.instantpresenter.com/systemtest

COAR and SPARC are delighted to announce their upcoming joint conference, Connecting Research Results, Bridging Communities, Opening Scholarship on April 15th and 16th in Porto, Portugal. Registration is now open!
Click here to register for the 2015 COAR-SPARC Conference
Co-hosted by the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) and the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), the meeting will offer a thought-provoking program with dynamic speakers from around the world to discuss the opportunities and challenges for libraries in a world of open science and open content, provide a valuable opportunity for participants to make connections, and learn best practices from colleagues around the world.
The conference is deliberately structured to deliver both an overview of the most important policy and philosophical developments as well as pragmatic sessions to help participants become more effective in their roles on a day-to-day basis. Featured keynote speakers include:
• John Wilbanks, Chief Commons Officer, Sage Bionetworks
• Dominique Babini, Coordinator of Open Access Projects, CLACSO
The intended audience for the conference are library directors, librarians and repository managers, researchers, university administrators, funding agencies, and students.
Space is limited, so please register early! 100 places are reserved for COAR and SPARC members.
The early bird conference rates if you register before March 13, 2015:
• €55.50 EUR for COAR and SPARC members (approximately $65 US)
• €105.50 EUR for non-members (approximately $120 US)
After March 13, 2015
• €80.50 EUR for COAR and SPARC members (approximately $92 US)
• €105.50 EUR for non-members (approximately $120 US)
Please visit the SPARC and COAR websites for more details and to register for the conference.
The conference will offer a poster session. Posters can be submitted while registering for the conference or emailed to Maxie Putlitz at putlitz@sub.uni-goettingen.de by March 13, 2015.
+ INFOS em: https://jornadas.fccn.pt/