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OPENing UP new methods, indicators and tools for peer review, impact measurement and dissemination of research results

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Open Access and Open Scholarship have revolutionized the way scholarly artefacts are evaluated and published, while the introduction of new technologies and media in scientific workflows has changed the “how and to whom” science is communicated, and how stakeholders interact with the scientific community. OpenUP addresses key aspects and challenges of the currently transforming science landscape and aspires to come up with a cohesive framework for the review-disseminate-assess phases of the research life cycle that is fit to support and promote Open Science. Its main objectives are to a) identify and determine ground-breaking mechanisms, processes and tools for peer-review for all types of research results (publications, data, software), b) explore, identify and classify innovative dissemination mechanisms with an outreach aim towards businesses and industry, education, and society as a whole, and c) analyse a set of novel indicators that assess the impact of research results and correlate them of channels of dissemination. It will do so by following a user-centred, evidence-based approach, engaging all stakeholders (researchers, publishers, funders, institutions, industry, public) in an open dialogue through a series of workshops, conferences and training, and validating all interim results via a set of seven pilots involving communities from four research disciplines: life sciences, social sciences, arts & humanities, energy. It will finally produce a set of concrete, practical, validated policy recommendations & guidelines for national and European stakeholders, including EU institutions, a valuable tool in advancing a more open and gender-sensitive science system. OpenUP partners bring expertise and capacity for evaluating and promoting new approaches in support of open science with decade-long experiences in establishing OA e-Infrastructures, excellent skills and innovative approaches for dissemination, impact indicators and policy design and implementation.

Zaproszenie do składania wniosków

H2020-GARRI-2014-2015

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Szczegółowe działanie

H2020-GARRI-2015-1

Koordynator

VIESOJI ISTAIGA VIESOSIOS POLITIKOSIR VADYBOS INSTITUTAS
Wkład UE netto
€ 263 750,00
Adres
GEDIMINO PR 50/A ROTUNDO G 2
01110 Vilnius
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Region
Lietuva Sostinės regionas Vilniaus apskritis
Rodzaj działalności
Research Organisations
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Koszt całkowity
€ 263 750,00

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