Apologies for double-posting. To
whom it may concern OpenAIRE
is organising an international workshop focusing on the topic of
measuring Open Access and its impact. It will take place in
Oslo, Norway, on Tuesday the 14th of February 2017. The event is
free of charge and open to everyone. The
work on international standardisation of statistics and
indicators for measuring Open Access is still in its early
stages of development. The same goes for mapping and measuring
the impact of Open Access on both the research community and
society at large. Aiming to make a contribution towards
determining the current state of affairs, the OpenAIRE workshop
"Impact and Measurement of Open Access" hope to provide both
meaningful insights and a valuable meeting place. Invited
speakers are Crossref, the European Research Council (ERC),
Knowledge Exchange and many others. One aim of the workshop is
to bring together a wide variety of stakeholder groups. E.g.
research performing institutions, funders, publishers, research
administrators, infrastructure providers, etc.
The
workshop is open to everyone interested and free of charge,
however registration is mandatory.
To attend,
please register at:
https://nettskjema.uio.no/answer/openaire-feb-2017-event.html The
venue is Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied
Sciences (HiOA) in downtown Oslo:
https://goo.gl/maps/AuT8P4VEcBL2
For
more information on the workshop, transport and accommodation
please see the workshop webpage:
https://www.openaire.eu/openaire-workshop-impact
If
you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask.
On
behalf of OpenAIRE, we welcome you to Oslo. Information
Summary -
OpenAIRE2020 Workshop on Impact and Measurement of Open Access:
https://www.openaire.eu/openaire-workshop-impact
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Free of charge and open to all -
Tuesday the 14th of February 2017 -
Mandatory registration:
https://nettskjema.uio.no/answer/openaire-feb-2017-event.html
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Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences (https://goo.gl/maps/AuT8P4VEcBL2) Pilestredet 46 Oslo Norway Best Regards On
behalf of OpenAIR Jens
H. Aasheim /CRIStin/Open
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