Dear colleagues, I am thrilled to invite you to PLOS’s upcoming webinar, "Open 2.0: How to navigate openness--Open Science policies for the future” on
December 6th at 2-3 PM CET. This event is part of a new webinar series, focusing on the latest advancements in Open Science within the European Research Area. The series launched in June, focusing on the "next big thing in Open Science," with a particular
emphasis on developments in Europe. Our first session, which covered open bibliometrics, drew over 400 registrants. For this upcoming episode, we plan to explore future Open Science policies (a brief description of the session is included below). _____________________ What? PLOS WEBINAR Open 2.0: How to navigate openness--Open Science policies for the future When? December 6, 2-3 PM CET Register:
HERE Should openness be enforced, encouraged, or recommended? As Horizon Europe enters its final two years, the REF 2029 debates heat up, and several European national Open Science plans near their conclusion, the future of Open Science policies
is more important than ever. But what will effective Open Science policies look like in the future? Will their scope evolve to encompass more diversified research outputs? Will they take the form of soft recommendations or strict mandates? Speakers: Ursula Rabar, OPERAS (PALOMERA project) Bregt Saenen, Science Europe Marc Vanholsbeeck, CoNOSC Philippa Warren, Young Academy of Europe Why Attend? By attending this webinar, you will:
This session is a must-attend for anyone interested in the future of scholarly communications, offering a unique opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge and connect with pioneers in the field. Registration: Please register for the webinar
here. We look forward to your participation! ________________________________ The webinar will be recorded, and if you fill in the registration form, PLOS will be happy to send the recording to you, should you not be able to attend the live session. I very much hope that you can join us! Please feel free to distribute this email among your peers who might also be interested in joining. Kind regards, Agata Morka Agata Morka, PhD Regional Director, Publishing Development (Europe) Empowering researchers to transform science PLOS GmbH Registered Office: Edisonstr. 63, Haus A, 1.Etage, 12459 Berlin, Germany Managing Directors: Alison Mudditt, Niamh O’Connor, Kate Motonaga Court of registration: Amtsgericht Charlottenburg Company registration number: HRB 232476 B-A-1018473/2021 Working remotely from Berlin.
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