OPERAS’ CoARA Action Plan published
We are pleased to announce that OPERAS has published its own CoARA Action Plan to build a coherent approach to research assessment reform and to further align our practices with the commitments of the...
We are pleased to announce that OPERAS has published its own CoARA Action Plan to build a coherent approach to research assessment reform and to further align our practices with the commitments of the...
The PALOMERA project, funded by the EU, has undertaken a two-year effort to investigate the reasons behind the limited inclusion of books in open access funder policies. Its goal was to offer actionable recommendations aimed...
OPERAS has officially been listed in the POSSE community https://openscholarlyinfrastructure.org/posse/! This recognition highlights our commitment to maintaining an open, transparent, and community-driven approach to scholarly communication. The POSI framework emphasises best practices for sustainable,...
TrustOn 2024: Building Trust is a mini blogseries on the OPERAS blog with interviews of the chairs of the three tracks (mediation, science and infrastructure) of the “TrustOn 2024 – tackling disinformation” workshop from...
Some reflections on the OPERAS Trust On 2024 Workshop and the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the EU Text by Marc Vanholsbeeck According to UNESCO, by 2023, 60% of the world’s population, or...
OPERAS will host an online session on “Fostering Trust in the Digital Sphere: A Multi-Stakeholder Approach Introduction” at the Science Summit during the 79th United Nations General Assembly. The session on 11 September 2024,...
Blog post created by the OPERAS Advocacy SIG. Authors in alphabetical order: Avanço, Karla; Ekanger, Aysa; Ernst, Elisabeth; Koukounidou, Sylvia; Mystakopoulos, Fotis & Świetlik, Marta. 1. Introduction The OPERAS Advocacy Special Interest Group currently...
Fresh from signing the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information, OPERAS is proud to announce that we now have our own ROR ID! ROR is a wonderful example of Open Science in practice, respecting...
The “Take 5 with PALOMERA partners” is a blog series featuring the members of the PALOMERA project; you can get to know them with 5 questions and a quick read! The PALOMERA project is dedicated to...
The reports of the exploratory studies for creating a technology-aided collaborative translation service dedicated to open scholarly communication were released on April 15, 2024. Funded by the French National Fund for Open Science, the...
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