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SUMMARY:LORIER Webinar Series on Reproducibility and Meta-Research
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with RestoRes and Embrace\, LORIER’s monthly webinars address key issues for reproducible health research\, including data sharing\, reproducibility\, and meta-research. This series\, starting in June 2025\, features international experts and is aligned with the goals of the Restores and Embrace projects. \nLORIER launches a series of webinars on reproducibility and meta-research\nThe LORIER Ambassadors Program for Reproducibility and Meta-Research kicks off a series of monthly webinars dedicated to the challenges of reproducible health research.\nOrganized in partnership with OSIRIS\, SHARE-CTD\, Restores\, and the French Network for Reproducible Research\, this series will feature international speakers and a variety of topics: sharing clinical data\, tools for reproducibility\, ambassador networks\, and FAIRification of data.\nThe first webinar\, hosted by Rita Banzi\, will present collaborative reproducibility projects—your ideas are welcome!\nThe webinars will take place from June 2025 to March 2026\, every second Friday of the month from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM.\nThe connection link will be sent by email one week before each session.\nSave the dates in your calendars now!\nFind the full program below. \n\nWebinar Series Agenda \nLORIER Ambassadors for Reproducibility and Meta-Research Program\nIn partnership with OSIRIS\, SHARE-CTD\, Restores\, and the French Reproducible Research Network  \nWebinar 1\nTitle: OSIRIS items for reproducibilty and Invitation to Join Interventional Studies\nSpeaker: Rita Banzi\nPartner: OSIRIS\nDate: Friday\, June 13 | 12:30–13:30\nModerator: Constant Vinatier \nWebinar 2\nTitle: Training the Next Generation of Researchers in Clinical Data Sharing\nSpeaker: Ulrich Mansmann\nPartner: SHARE-CTD\nDate: Friday\, September 5 | 12:30–13:30\nModerator: Florian Naudet \nWebinar 3\nTitle: How Can an Ambassador Network Promote Reproducible Research Practices?\nSpeaker: Florian Naudet\nPartner: All\nDate: Friday\, November 7 | 12:30–13:30\nModerator: Constant Vinatier \nWebinar 4\nTitle: On the 12th Day of Christmas\, a Statistician Sent to Me…\nSpeaker: Richard Riley (pending confirmation)\nDate: Friday\, December 12 | 12:30–13:30\nModerator: Florian Naudet \nWebinar 5\nTitle: FAIRification of Clinical Trial Data\nSpeaker: Ka Hin Tai\nPartner: SHARE-CTD\nDate: Friday\, January 9\, 2026 | 12:30–13:30\nModerator: Florian Naudet \nWebinar 6\nTitle: Re-use of Clinical Trial Data\nSpeaker: Giulia Varvara\nPartner: SHARE-CTD\nDate: Friday\, February 13\, 2026 | 12:30–13:30\nModerator: Florian Naudet \nWebinar 7\nTitle: Open Science Practices in Biomedical Journals\nSpeaker: Constant Vinatier\nPartner: OSIRIS\nDate: Friday\, March 13\, 2026 | 12:30–13:30\nModerator: Florian Naudet
URL:https://osiris4r.eu/event/lorier-webinar-series-on-reproducibility-and-meta-research/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251004
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SUMMARY:Sorry\, we’re OPEN! - Advancing Open Science and Open Access in academic libraries (UniCA Blended Intensive Program for Librarians 2025)
DESCRIPTION:The first Edition of the University of Cagliari’s BIP for librarians is launched: Sorry\, we’re OPEN! – Advancing Open Science and Open Access in academic libraries (UniCA Blended Intensive Program for Librarians 2025). \nThe focus of the BIP will be on electronic resources\, open science\, collection management\, and artificial intelligence\, with an emphasis on the exchange of best practices. \nWho is it targeted to?  \nLibrary staff from academic institutions with experience in the topics covered. Priority will be given to applications from universities that are part of the European University Alliance EDUC\, of which the University of Cagliari is a member: University of Potsdam\, University of Rennes\, University Paris Nanterre\, Masaryk University\, University of Pécs\, Jaume I University\, and South-Eastern Norway University. The number of participants from each institution should not exceed 2 individuals\, in order to ensure greater variety in the BIP experience. \n  \nWhen does it take place and in what format?  \nThe virtual activity will take place on September 11\, 2025\, on Microsoft Teams\, while the in-person event will be held in Cagliari from September 29 to October 3\, 2025. \nThere are no registration fees for participation in the BIP. Participants are responsible for covering their own expenses for meals\, accommodation\, and travel to/from Cagliari. \nFor more information: librarybip@unica.it \nLearning goals and program \nThe Open Access movement was born with the intention of harnessing the potential of the digital and network to disseminate and share research results without barriers or restrictions. It is now considered part of the governance system of universities and research institutions\, a social process where organizational\, cultural and economic models can influence its modes and approaches. The BIP organized by the University of Cagliari aims to provide a comprehensive and exhaustive overview of the main Open Access issues. \nThe use of electronic resources is increasingly present in academic libraries\, universities make significant investments in order to increase the resources available to students and faculty. The BIP is proposed as a moment to acquire useful information to create new skills for those involved in the management of academic records and the management of electronic resources\, for those who want to learn more about the dynamics related to the evaluation of intellectual research productions\, including through an exchange of best practices. \nThere will also be a meeting aimed at the introduction of new technologies\, particularly on artificial intelligence applied to academic libraries\, to understand how these tools can be used to improve the services and activities of university libraries. \nLearn more about the BIP program at the following link: https://web.unica.it/unica/en/library_bip.page \n  \nRequirements for participation \n\nBe a citizen of a European Union member state or a third country participating in the Erasmus program;\nWork in an academic library;\nPossess English language proficiency of at least level B1 of the CEFR.\n\n  \nSubmission of applications \nTo participate\, fill out the form available on our website from Jan. 28\, 2025\, 8 AM (CEST). Application deadline: March 31\, 2025\, 11:00 PM (CEST). \nThe application must be accompanied by: \n\nMotivational letter describing how one’s participation in the BIP can enrich one’s educational and professional background\, according to the outline prepared in the online form for applicants;\nCurriculum Vitae;\nDocumentation of your language skills.\n\nPublication of results \nEach question will be assigned a maximum of 30 points: \n\nEvaluation of the CV based on its relevance to the topics covered in the BIP (up to 10 points);\nEvaluation of the candidate’s motivation (up to 10 points);\nEvaluation of the candidate’s language skills (up to 10 points). Certifications for more than one language\, in addition to English\, will also be taken into account.\n\nThe list of admitted candidates will be published on our website by May 16\, 2025. Non-admitted candidates will also receive an email to inform them of their inclusion in a waiting list\, in case of withdrawals by admitted candidates\, or to notify them of the exclusion of their application due to lack of the required qualifications. \nHow to get around Cagliari \nCagliari can be easily visited on foot or with the help of an efficient urban mobility system including CTM buses\, which conveniently cover all areas of the city. The ticket costs €1.30. You can purchase the ticket\, calculate the route\, and find out the routes through the free Busfinder app for iOS and Android. Various car sharing options are available.
URL:https://osiris4r.eu/event/sorry-were-open-advancing-open-science-and-open-access-in-academic-libraries-unica-blended-intensive-program-for-librarians-2025/
LOCATION:University of Cagliari\, Cagliari\, Italy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251010
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SUMMARY:Open Science Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:The international Open Science Conference provides a unique forum to discuss the latest and future developments in Open Science.\n\n \n\nOctober 8 – 9\, 2025\nHamburg\, Germany\n#OSC2025 \nSave the date!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Open Science Conference is an annual international conference dedicated to the Open Science movement. It provides a unique forum for researchers\, data stewards\, librarians\, practitioners\, infrastructure providers\, policy makers\, and other important stakeholders to discuss the latest and future developments in Open Science. In 2025\, the conference returns to its roots and takes place as a face-to-face event in Hamburg again.This year’s conference will have a special focus on the intersection between Open Science and AI. The rapid integration of artificial intelligence and corresponding tools into scientific research poses both new challenges but also opportunities for Open Science practices. This requires a reflection on how this can be aligned with transparency\, accessibility\, reproducibility\, and reusability as core principles of Open Science. \nThe Open Science Conference is hosted by the Leibniz Strategy Forum Open Science and organised under the lead of the ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.
URL:https://osiris4r.eu/event/open-science-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Hamburg\, Hamburg\, Germany
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SUMMARY:The 5th International Multidisciplinary Conference for Young Researchers (MCYR)
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars! The 6th International Multidisciplinary Conference for Young Researchers (MCYR) will take place on 9-10 October 2025 in Prague\, Czech Republic. \nStay tuned for more details on the scientific sessions\, abstract submissions\, and registration\, which will soon be available on our website.
URL:https://osiris4r.eu/event/the-5th-international-multidisciplinary-conference-for-young-researchers-mcyr/
LOCATION:Czech University of Life Sciences Prague\, Kamýcká 129\, Praha - Suchdol\, 165 00\, Czech Republic
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251017
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SUMMARY:International Data Week 2025
DESCRIPTION:I would like to invite you to attend the next International Data Week (IDW2025) in the vibrant city of Brisbane\, Australia. The conference will be held from 13 to 16 October\, 2025. \nIDW takes place every two years and is the leading international conference on research data. It is jointly organised by the International Science Council’s Committee on Data (CODATA) and World Data System (WDS)\, and the Research Data Alliance (RDA). It combines the RDA Plenary Meeting\, the biannual meeting of this international member organisation working to develop and support global infrastructure facilitating data sharing and reuse\, with SciDataCon\, the scientific conference addressing the frontiers of data in research organised by CODATA and WDS. The Australian Research Data Commons is delighted to be hosting the conference for the first time in Australia. \nThe Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre\, renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities and exceptional service\, will be our hub for these transformative four days. Here\, you will find ample opportunities to connect with peers\, exchange ideas\, and form lasting professional relationships.
URL:https://osiris4r.eu/event/international-data-week-2025/
LOCATION:Brisbane\, Brisbane\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Co-Creating Practice Guidance for Editors and Reviewers to Embed Reproducibility
DESCRIPTION:How can journal editors and peer reviewers strengthen reproducibility across research publications?\nJoin OSIRIS for a co-creation workshop bringing together editors and reviewers to refine practical guidance for embedding reproducible research practices into editorial workflows. \nThis small-group session (8–10 participants) will focus on developing and testing good-practice resources under development within OSIRIS. Participants will share their own editorial experiences and collaborate on shaping guidance and tools that help journals implement reproducibility-friendly policies. \nWhat You’ll Gain \n\nContribute directly to the design of OSIRIS open-access teaching modules for editors and reviewers.\nExchange insights with peers on practical challenges around transparency\, data sharing\, and verification.\nCo-create actionable tools (checklists and guidance templates) that journals can adopt immediately.\n\nWho Should Attend \n\nJournal editors\, associate editors\, section editors\, and peer reviewers\nRepresentatives from editorial boards or journal management teams\nThose involved in setting peer review or publication policies\n\nRegistration / Expression of Interest \n\nDue to the interactive format\, participation is limited.\nTo express interest\, please contact:\nStefan Wouters at: S.Wouters@umcutrecht.nl\n\nLocation: Online (link provided upon confirmation) \nOrganised by the OSIRIS (Open Science to increase Reproducibility in Science) consortium.
URL:https://osiris4r.eu/event/co-creating-practice-guidance-for-editors-and-reviewers-to-embed-reproducibility/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251031T110000
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SUMMARY:Co-Creating Practice Guidance for Funders to Embed Reproducibility
DESCRIPTION:How can funders better integrate reproducibility into their assessment and monitoring frameworks?\nThis OSIRIS co-creation workshop invites funding representatives\, program officers\, and policy experts to help design practical guidance and resources that make reproducibility a core part of research funding. \nThe session will be an interactive discussion (8–10 participants) focused on refining draft OSIRIS materials for funders. Participants will exchange strategies\, provide feedback\, and contribute to the co-design of guidance that can be applied directly in funding schemes. \nWhat You’ll Gain \n\nShape OSIRIS resources that support funders in promoting transparency and verification.\nLearn from peers about how reproducibility is embedded in evaluation and reporting processes.\nDevelop practical recommendations to strengthen reproducibility within funding calls and grant management.\n\nWho Should Attend \n\nRepresentatives of funding agencies\, research councils\, and grant offices\nProgramme officers\, policy specialists\, and evaluation experts\nAnyone involved in designing or implementing funding schemes with an Open Science focus\n\nRegistration / Expression of Interest \n\nPlaces are limited to ensure meaningful discussion.\nTo express interest\, please contact:\nStefan Wouters at: S.Wouters@umcutrecht.nl\n\nLocation: Online (link provided upon confirmation) \nOrganised by the OSIRIS (Open Science to increase Reproducibility in Science) consortium.
URL:https://osiris4r.eu/event/co-creating-practice-guidance-for-funders-to-embed-reproducibility/
LOCATION:Online
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