The OAI Scientific Committee is starting to work on #OAI14, which will take place online in September 2025 (exact week still undecided). For this, it is looking to refresh its membership: if you’re interested in joining the Scientific Committee, feel free to reach out at contact@oai.events!
As #OAI13 is coming to an end, it is time to say goodbye and thank all speakers and participants (more than 1000 people from 72 countries!) who have contributed to make this even a success. Thank you !
And the winners of the #OAI13 best poster award are ...
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Žurić Jakovina, Iva ; Mumelaš, Dolores. The topic of bibliotherapy, self-help and well-being in open science in Croatia. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8307712
Congratulations to Iva Žurić Jakovina and Dolores Mumelaš !
The last event of the #OAI13 conference is a debate on research assessment. Join us now on https://oai.events/ to hear @jannepolonen , Erin McKiernan , @brembs , Paolo Manghi and Sy Holsinger
Voting for #OAI13 favourite/best poster ends in 20 minutes. If you have not voted yet, make sure to use the coming break to have a look at the posters and cast your vote: https://oai.events/oai13/posters/
OAI13's next speaker is Prof Shaliza Ibrahim who will talk about Research assessment in Malaysia and how it needs to evolve from a quantitative model to one that takes into account more qualitative criterias and the impact of science on society. #OAI13
Next at #OAI13? Gustav Nilsonne (Karolinska Institutet) will present how research assessment can be a lever to improve scientific practices.
Watch the talk in the workshop's Engagement Hub: https://oai.events/oai13/oai13-engagment-hub/
#OAI13 last session of the week, about Research Evaluation, starts in a few minutes with Lizzie Gadd's talk about the work Coalition on Advancing Research Assessment
Do not forget to vote for your favourite poster at #OAI13. List of posters and link to the voting poll are available at https://oai.events/oai13/posters/. Deadline: September 8th, 15:30 CEST
Another day of the #OAI13 conference ends now. Thanks to all the presenters! Voting for the posters is still open at https://oai.events/oai13/posters/ and we look forward to tomorrow's sessions on Research Evaluation
Today' session about the UNESCO Recommendation is now over but there's still the Poster Session to attend at 14:00 CEST. Participants will be able to talk with posters's authors in two Zoom rooms, available at https://oai.events/oai13/posters/. Join them to talk about their work! #OAI13
To conclude today's session, Iain Hrynaszkiewicz (PLOS) is talking about how we could/should measure success for Open Science #OAI13
Next up at #OAI13: Katherine Hermans, with a presentation titled: "Carrot & Stick: Policy as a driver for Open Science" about how the University of Zurich implemented an Open Science Policy. Join her and all participants at https://oai.events/oai13/oai13-engagment-hub/
Anup Kumar Das, Bidyarthi Dutta and Rabishankar Giri are now on the #OAI13 floor to talk about how India intends to implement the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science
Memories from yesterday's #OAI13 Geneva watch party: in person watching of the sessions, fruitfull discussions and the traditional share your drink made it a nice addition to the online conference.
The conference continues today online and in the engagement hub where you too can exchange with other participants
In #OAI13 second presentation today, Nokuthula Mchunu (African Open Access Platform) will talk about the challenges that Open Access present to African researchers and institutions, and more generally to the Global South
First speaker today is Ana Persic (UNESCO), who will present the organization's Recommendation on Open Science #OAI13