- 08/11/2022
- Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
- 13:00
- #FocusOpenScience
CHAPTER XXXIX:
BUDAPEST
A CHAPTER XXXIX (39th) OF FOCUS ON OPEN SCIENCE:
– THE TRANSITION TO OPEN ACCESS
-CITIZEN SCIENCE AND ITS (POSSIBLE) IMPACT FOR SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION
An event organised by: Scientific Knowledge Services, Electronic Information Service National Programme / Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and in collaboration with UCL Press and LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries).
About the event
Open Science describes the current transition in how research is undertaken, how the outputs are stored and disseminated, how researchers collaborate, how success is measured and how researchers are rewarded for more transparent and collaborative approaches. Open Science has the potential to transform the research landscape. This potential has been successfully tested – if only that – during pandemic times.
Open Science started as a vision, aiming to address matters like research reproducibility and access to the results of publicly-funded research. The vision was generally welcome by academic and research institutions and benefited from a great advocacy movement. It’s high time now to build on practice and effective management.
It is generally accepted in Europe that research should be as open as possible and as close as necessary. Finding the borderline between the two is one of the most important tasks for practitioners, whether they belong to funders, research organisations, their partners or researchers themselves.
Yet, this borderline is not sufficiently explored. Guidelines based on feedback and learning from practice should be created, rather sooner than later.
This innovative approach to research has further potential: to address existing inequalities and matters like inclusivity, ethics, better assessment or the missing links between science and society or to re-shape public-private partnerships.
This Open Science event is organised by: Scientific Knowledge Services, Electronic Information Service National Programme / Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and in collaboration with UCL Press and LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries
Emphasizing research practices, we will discuss the role of research organisations to support this transition, both acting local and internationally.
The results of the workshops will be captured in a formal report. The report is intended to be used by all involved partners, to advance the implementation of Open Science in their communities and their own institutions.
The language of this event is English.
The Workshop format offers both on-the-spot interactions and follow-up opportunities.
Please feel welcomed to participate to the sessions and to extend your professional network at the international level.
Steering Committee
Our team is happy to announce a Steering Committee that will help us select the annual topics, the invited speakers and advise on best practices for delivering successful events.
The members of Open Science Workshops Steering Committee are:
- Dr. Paul Ayris, Pro-Vice- Provost (UCL Library Services), Chief Executive, UCL Press, co-Chair of the LERU INFO Community (League of European Research Universities)
- Frank Manista, European Open Science Manager, Jisc, UK
- Jeannette Frey, Director of BCU Lausanne and President of LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries)
- Colleen Campbell, Open Access 2020 Initiative, Max Planck Digital Library
- Dr. Ignasi Labastida i Juan, Head of the Research and Innovation Unit of the CRAI at the University of Barcelona
- Dr. Tiberius Ignat, Director of Scientific Knowledge Services
Additionally, our local partners will be able to delegate a member to join our Steering Committee with reference to the respective event that will take place in their country.
We look forward to seeing you in November, in what promise to be a stimulating event!
Presentations
- Paul Ayris: UCL Press: A Model for the Future of Open Access Scholarly Publishing - Recorded Presentation
- Julien Roche: The French National Plan for Open Science Season 2, Towards the Generalization of Open Science in France
- Kristiina Hormia-Poutanen: Open Science Development in Finland: An Illustration of Open Science in Practice
- Graham Woodward: Advancing to an Open Future
- Ed Gerstner: Accelerating Open Science with Tools Not Rules
- Gabriella Böhm: Not Only Giants Can Do Great Things
- Tamir Borensztajn: A Focus on Open: Decentralizing Knowledge with Open Source and Open Data
Schedule
- 09:00 - 09:30
Registration and Coffee Break
- 11:40 - 12:05
Panel Discussion
- 12:05 - 13:00
Lunch Break
- 15:15 - 15:40
Panel Discussion
Chair

Anna Lundén
National Library of Sweden
Speakers

Cécile Swiatek
Paris Nanterre University - ReiSO /MESRI

Connie Munsters
Wolters Kluwer

Ed Gerstner
Springer Nature

Gabriella Böhm
Akadémiai Kiadó

Graham Woodward
Wiley

István Monok
Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

István Szabó
National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NKFIH)

Julien Roche
University of Lille - LIBER

Kristiina Hormia- Poutanen
National Library of Finland

László Kollár
Secretary-General of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Mónika Rusvai
Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Paul Ayris
UCL (University College London)

Tamir Borensztajn
EBSCO

Tiberius Ignat
Scientific Knowledge Services
Lightning Talks Presenters

Astrid Söderbergh Widding
University of Stockholm

Paul Ayris
UCL (University College London)

Linda Andersson
Artificial Researcher-IT GmbH

Octavian Andronic
Carol Davila University

Paolo Budroni
TU Wien Bibliothek

Milen Baltov
Burgas Free University