WP1 accomplished the conceptual and normative framework for tackling the ethical, epistemic, disciplinary and RI-related challenges of advancing OS practices (D1.3). The work done in WP 1 were exploited by WP5 (guidelines) and WP 7 (training materials).
WP2 accomplished a scientific paper on the social and legal implications and challenges of OS (D2.1); a scientific paper on the legal analysis of challenges in relation to fundamental rights, data protection, data sharing, intellectual property, and organization of data repositories including potential technological state of art solutions (D2.2); recommendations for addressing social challenges related to OS (D2.3); and a report on social and legal implications and challenges related to OS (D2.4).WP2 Findings were published on ROSiE website and the Embassy of Good Science, and are part of the Knowledge Hub.
WP3 delivered a report outlining the robust activities of the ROSiE stakeholder forum (D3.2);WP3's findings, including interviews and focus groups, were shared as insights on the ROSiE website and utilized by WP3 partners to publish an article.
WP4 wrapped up the activities of the cross-SwafS Forum, which were outlined in two reports: one on on the cross SwafS Stakeholder Forum workshops, specifically stakeholder engagement across multiple workshops and events (D4.1); and Horizontal Coordination & cross-SwafS Stakeholder Forum Report, outlining how the Cross-SwafS Stakeholder Forum engaged diverse experts via collaborative workshops, knowledge sharing, and integrating feedback into framework development (D4.2.) Monthly meetings disseminated ROSiE project results and facilitated their use within the community of practice.
WP5 delivered three documents: the strategy policy paper (D5.2); the policy document complementing the ECoC, aka the ROSiE General Guidelines on Responsible OS (D5.3); and the Discipline-related guidelines (D5.4). The WP5 guidelines are available on Zenodo, the ROSiE website, and the ROSiE Knowledge Hub.
WP6 delivered four documents: the final analysis and mapping of existing European and national OS infrastructures with regard to promoting responsible OS (D6.2); the beta version of the ROSiE Knowledge Hub (D6.4); the ROSiE Knowledge Hub (D6.5); plus, a bonus article on Responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence in analysing and processing open data. The Knowledge Hub facilitates the effective utilization of ROSiE outcomes by providing easy access to relevant information and data.
WP7 accomplished the training materials plus instructions as stated in the report on the results of piloting the training materials (D7.2); the final version of the content of training materials for 2-days training for 4 groups of trainees in 4 fields of science (D7.3); and the set of instructions supporting trainers in using the teaching materials (D7.4). The training materials published in the Knowledge Hub, ENERI classroom, Zenodo, and the ROSiE YouTube channel. The training materials were registered in the UNESCO database for OS educational materials. A MOOC is being developed based on the training materials.
WP8 accomplished the release of the 2nd Promotional video(D8.4);update on information on significant events (D8.5); and the Second Short policy brief(D8.6). WP8 managed the communication and dissemination of all ROSiE outcomes, including the recent Roundtable Event in STOA in collaboration with the European Parliament.