Aalto University Research Data Management Network organises a biannual webinar series on research data management (RDM) and open science. The webinars are aimed at researchers and students but are open to anyone.
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8.2.2022
The draft policy components for open access to anthologies and monographs and for open educational practices are open for comments 7.2.–18.3.2022.
20.1.2022
Three recommendations on the Culture of Open Scholarship are ready for comments – deadline 7.2.
This workshop is about the risks associated with the implementation of the Policy for Open Research Data. The event is part of a larger risk analysis in open science and research.
This workshop is about the risks associated with the implementation of the Policy for Open Research Data. The event is part of a larger risk analysis in open science and research.
This workshop is about the risks associated with the implementation of the Policy for Open Access to Scholarly Publication. The event is part of a larger risk analysis in open science and research.
This workshop is about the risks associated with the implementation of the Policy for Open Education and Educational Resources as well as their categorization. The event is part of a larger risk analysis in open science and research.
This workshop introduces the ongoing work on the national policy on open educational practices.
30.11.2021
The registration for open science expert panels and working groups for spring 2022 is now open.
24.11.2021
Two National Awards for Open Science and one Champions of Open Science award were presented at the Open Science Autumn Conference 24.11.2021.
24.11.2021
The Open Science Secretariat published a self-assessment report during the Open Science Autumn Conference 24.11.2021. The report highlights the importance of expert work and the key role of the Secretariat.
9.11.2021
Competence requirements define what kind of knowledge and skills the users of open educational resources, the authors of open educational resources and the open education influencers should have. Competence requirements can be used, for example, when