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,...
Within the past decade, discussions on the connection between Citizen Science and Open Science have been popping up around Europe. Citizen Science (also called Participatory Research), now an umbrella term for diverse research practices...
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...
The recently introduced service PRISM (Peer Review Information Service for Monographs) is the focus of a webinar taking place on March 6, led by Laura Wilkinson (OAPEN) and Pierre Mounier (OPERAS). The session is...
The OPERAS RI (Open Scholarly Communication in the European Research Area for Social Sciences and Humanities) and CESSDA ERIC – the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives – have recently signed a Memorandum...
The Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB), a community-driven discovery service for open access books, is launching its Peer-Review-Information-Service-for-Monographs (PRISM). PRISM is a service provided by DOAB as part of the OPERAS service portfolio....
The OPERAS RI is pleased to announce the arrival of Céline Bitoune, the new Chief Finance & Administrative Officer of OPERAS. Céline is starting her new position today, October 3rd, to work as part...
From September 2022 to September 2023 OPERAS coordinates a series of studies commissioned by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research in order to explore the possible uses of translation technologies to foster...
In classical governance schemes, there is a separation of powers that leads funders and policy-making authorities to discuss and make decisions on their side with no or just indirect consultation of the community. We,...
How researchers from the social sciences and humanities (SSH) gain funding for their research and how much funding they receive depends on institutional budgets as well as on society’s perception of SSH. But individual...
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