Programma OpenAIRE Workshop in inglese
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Programma OpenAIRE Workshop in inglese
30-31 MAY2016 Location: Sala Marconi, CNR Roma, piazzale Aldo Moro 7, Roma Cineca as a National Open Access Desk of the European project OpenAIRE 2020 organizes a two day workshop on Open Science in collaboration with CNR, FOSTER project and the universities of Bologna, Parma, Turin and Trento and with the patronage of APRE and AISA. The workshop aims to contribute to the advancement of Open Science in Italy through the dissemination of knowledge and by fostering the implementation of policies and technological infrastructures to support openness in science and in scholarly communication. DAY 1 The first day is devoted to the OpenAIRE, the EU funded infrastructure, a full-fledged portal to European research which supports the implementation of Horizon 2020 OA requirements and offers several value added services to researchers, project managers, funders. The event also features other related topics such as the implementation of OA policies in Italy, the recommendations to adopt a research data policy (RECODE project), the tools and the services made available by OpenAIRE and by FOSTER projects on research data management, the role of the data curator and some practical experiences and tips in handling a research data management plan. DAY2 The second day focuses on the role of open data in the context of open science. National and international speakers will address the cultural, legal, infrastructural, technical issues related to sharing research data and the current change in the production, dissemination and re-use of science output. PROGRAMME (DAY 1) 9.30 9.50 10.10 10.30 10.50 11.10 11.30 11.50 12.10 12.30 13.00 13.30 14.30 15.00 15.30 16.00 16.30 17.00 17.30 Session I: Horizon 2020 and national policy Chair: Riccardo Pozzo (CNR) Greetings from Massimo Inguscio, Presidente CNR Paola Gargiulo (OpenAIRE NOAD/CINECA) Horizon 2020 and OpenAIRE 2020 Roberto Delle Donne (CRUI- Gruppo OA) The state of the art and the challenges of policies in Italy Antonio Vetrò (NEXA Center, Politecnico di Torino) Open Access Policy Alignment: the Pasteur4OA project and Italian OA practices Marina Angelaki (EKT Atene) RECODE Policy Recommendations for Open Access to Research Data Debate Break Session II: Open Research tools Chair: Elena Giglia (Università di Torino) Marjan Grootveld (DANS) Horizon 2020 Open research data pilot and tools from OpenAIRE and EUDAT José Carvalho (University of Minho) FOSTER and training on research data Marjan Grootveld (DANS) Training: what you need to know to succeed with your data management plan Debate Lunch Session III: OpenAIRE Chair: Paola Gargiulo (Cineca) Paolo Manghi (CNR-ISTI) OpenAIRE infrastructure services: technologies for Open Science Federico Ferrario (Cineca) OpenAIRE compliance in IRIS: the implementation of OpenAIRE guidelines in Italian universities Break Session VI: Data Curation Chair: Paola Galimberti (Università di Milano) Marialaura Vignocchi , Irene Frascari, Roberta Lauriola, Milena Garofalo (Università di Bologna) The data pilot in practice: the experience of University of Bologna Anna Maria Tammaro (Università di Parma), Who is the data curator? The IFLA investigation on research and education Debate Wrap up PROGRAMME (DAY 2) Session I: Towards Open Science Chair: Angela Simone, science journalist 9.30 Opening 9.45 Roberto Caso (Università di Trento e AISA) Open Science VS commodification of academic research 10.15 Julia Reda (Member of the European Parliament) Correcting Copywrongs: The EU Copyright Reform 11:00 Debate 11.15 Break Session II: New infrastructures Chair: Donatella Castelli (ISTI-CNR) 11.30 Barend Mons ( EC High level Expert Group on “Open Science Cloud”) The European Open Science Cloud 12.00 Bjoern Brembs (University of Regensburg) What does Open Science need? 12:30 Paolo Budroni (Vienna University Library and Archive Services) What is really needed? Towards Open Science and Research Data Mangement - Results of a National Survey in Austria 12.50 Ignasi Labastida (University of Barcelona) LEARN: helping institutions to build and implement a policy on research data 13.10 Debate 13.30 Lunch Session III: Data at work Chair: Anna Maria Tammaro (Università di Parma) 14.30 Elena Giglia (Università di Torino) Open Science in practice: new collaborative tools 14.50 Francesca Di Donato (Net7) Data reuse in the humanities 15.10 Daniele Marinazzo, Paola Masuzzo (University of Ghent) Open Access and Open Data: a case study in neuroimaging 15.20 Break 15.30 Ginevra Peruginelli (ITTIG-CNR), Andrea Marchetti (IIT-CNR) Linked Open Data in Legal Scholarship: The Case of the “DoGI- Dottrina Giuridica” Database 15.50 Thomas Bourke (IUE) Integrating Library Data Collections with Research Data Services: the experience of the European University Institute 16.10 Francesca Tomasi (Università di Bologna) Linked Open Data and research in the humanities: revised methodology and case studies 16.30 Debate 17.00 Closing and wrap up