Open Access, Open Science, RRI, Horizon Europe projects

Publishing scientific articles and other publications as Open Access has become an established practice so much that it is now even a requirement for peer-reviewed publications in Horizon Europe projects. There are still however many doubts and questions about how to adopt the Open Access approach in the most useful and strategic way for each researcher. This session by Massimo Menichinelli (Research Fellow at RMIT Europe) will discuss what it is, how it works and how it fits into Open Science, Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) and the Horizon Europe framework.

The 2 hours session (webinar) will take place at RMIT Europe and online on Microsoft Teams on Thursday 28/10/2021 14:00 – 16:00 CET. This session was made together the EINST4INE H2020 MSCA-ITN project for its ESRs students and part of the International Open Access Week.

This is an updated, expanded and longer version of the 2020 Open Access, Open Science and Horizon 2020 projects webinar.

 
 
 
  1. Introduction
  2. What is Open Access?
  3. Why Open Access is important now
  4. Open Science, DIY/Citizen Science and RRI
  5. Open Access / Open Science: a simple example
  6. Open Access in Horizon 2020/Europe projects
  7. Examples, platforms, tools and best practices
  8. Q&A
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