OPERAS welcomes University of Lorraine
We are glad to welcome the University of Lorraine as a new ordinary member of the OPERAS community. With an outreach across 2 metropolises, 10 towns and cities and urban areas within its region,...
We are glad to welcome the University of Lorraine as a new ordinary member of the OPERAS community. With an outreach across 2 metropolises, 10 towns and cities and urban areas within its region,...
The European Council called in May 2023 for transparent, equitable, and open access to scholarly publications. For European public research and innovation actors, scholarly knowledge is a public good. Publicly funded research and its...
In the light of the recent Russian invasion of Ukraine, the OPERAS community highlights the importance of supporting the Ukrainian research and cultural infrastructures, as well as the Ukrainian humanities and social sciences (SSH)...
The OPERAS Living Book has been updated, and the OPERAS community is invited and encouraged to participate in a post-publication Open Peer Review: the “Reviewathon”. The open annotations generated during our Reviewathon will further...
Starting this October, the consultancy firm Welcomeurope is offering monthly small-group Horizon Europe trainings, tailored to the needs of OPERAS members, at discounted prices. With support from Welcomeurope’s consultancy services, OPERAS has successfully applied...
OPERAS member organizations, The Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) and Open Access Publishing in European Networks (OAPEN) — joint applicants in SCOSS’s (Global Sustainability Coalition for Open Science Services) second funding cycle — have met...
The Holy Grail does not exist: OPERAS-P and OASPA’s workshops for publishers on innovative business models for books By Agata Morka & Tom Mosterd In May 2021, together with the Open Access Scholarly Publishing...
“What is happening at the Digital Humanities Centre is of great importance for the entire humanities and social sciences”, these words expressed by Prof. Stanisław Filipowicz, Vice-President of the Polish Academy of Sciences, marked...
The OPERAS-P final meeting (June 29, 2021, 11.30 to 13.00 CEST) will gather communities to present and discuss the results of the closing project and reflect together on the way forward to make Open...
On 1 October 2020, the OPERAS-GER project has started its work within the Max Weber Foundation (also member of the OPERAS Executive Assembly). OPERAS-GER serves as the national node of the European research infrastructure...
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