Slovak Open Science Forum
Konferencia otvorenej vedy prináša najnovšie informácie z rôznych oblasti otvorenej vedy, medzi ktoré patrí napríklad otvorený prístup k výskumným informáciám, manažment výskumných dát, hodnotenie vedeckej činnosti či občianska veda.
Informácie sú určené vedeckej a akademickej obci, akademickým knižniciam, ale aj študentom a verejnosti.
Konferencia sa koná v anglickom jazyku a prezentujúcimi sú prevažne zahraniční odborníci z oblasti otvorenej vedy.
The conference brings the latest information in different areas of open science, including open access to research data, research data management, research assessment and citizen science.
The information is aimed at the scientific and academic community, academic libraries, as well as students and the public.
The conference is held in English, and the presenters are mostly international experts in the field of open science.,
The Second Slovak Open Science Forum is being held under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth of the Slovak Republic.
REGISTRATION
Please, register here.
PROGRAMME
9:30 -10:00 Registration
10:00 – 10:10 Welcome
10:10 – 10:35 Johan Rooryck (cOAlition S, BE) – cOAlition S: the road ahead
In this presentation, we will discuss the current activities and future plans of cOAlition S in moving to a scholarly communication system that enables rapid, open, transparent, and equitable sharing of trustworthy scientific knowledge.
10:35 – 11:05 Laetitia Bracco (l’Université de Lorraine, FR) – French Open Science Monitoring
Since 2018, France has a National Open Science Plan meant to impulse and develop the opening of all scientific outputs: publications, data, software, clinical trials… Since 2019, the French Open Science Monitor (FOSM) tries to capture the efficiency of this public policy through different indicators. This paper will present the latest version of the FOSM, which focuses on research data and software.
11:05 – 11:35 Sándor Soós (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, HU) – Bibliometrics as a key to Open Access Publishing – but not the way you think of it
Open science and open access publishing has brought about a great deal of optimism regarding a new paradigm of bibliometrics. The majority of expectations have been directed towards new metrics based on the open access publishing culture, which have been hoped to enhance the validity of research assessment. This presentation will illustrate a number of instances, based on current research, where the utilisation of bibliometric methodology helps to dispel myths or, at the very least, to elucidate common misperceptions surrounding OA publishing. One typical example is the relationship between OA and the notion of ‚questionable journals‘, which has its roots in the perceptions of the research community facing the growing complexities of the publication industry.
11:35 – 11:50 Coffee Break
11:50 – 12:30 Matej Antol (MUNI, EOSC CZ) – Towards the Development of the Czech Data Infrastructure for FAIR Research Data
EOSC CZ is a Czech national initiative dedicated to advancing best practices in research data management across scientific communities. In the core of the initiative is the development of the National Data Infrastructure (NDI) – a platform for managing, sharing, and accessing FAIR research data. Together with the national e-infrastructure e-INFRA CZ, it creates a comprehensive environment that fosters responsible science and enhances the competitiveness of Czech research in the digital age.
12:30 – 13:00 Rita Pinhasi (KEMÖ consortium, AT) – Open access publishing in Austria
The Austrian Academic Library Consortium (KEMÖ) has been actively pursuing and concluding OA publishing agreements since 2014, with the current portfolio covering an extensive range of publishers. This presentation will give an overview of the various business models we have experience with, for example, offsetting, read and publish and “Subscribe to Open” (S2O) deals, as well as lessons learned. We will also briefly look at the Consortium’s approach to sharing costs in a world of transition and the implications of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) introducing direct block grant funding for OA.
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 14:30 Maria Kadlec Markova (SpringerNature, CZ) – Accelerating open science with tools not rules
Although researchers are increasingly opening up their papers, peer reviews, data, protocols, code and other research outputs, progress towards a world in which scientific knowledge is as open as it can be, has been slow. In this talk, I’ll look at some of the key milestones on the long road to open science and I’ll describe how tools rather than rules are helping researchers improve the transparency, reproducibility, and integrity of their research.
14:30 – 15:00 Lucia Glajšeková, Alica Kubeková (Faculty of Natural Sciences of Comenius University, SK) – The use of citizen science in the monitoring of animal species
MEET OUR SPEAKERS
More information will be available soon.
Johan Rooryck is Executive Director of cOAlition S since 2019, and co-PI with Pierre Mounier of the DIAMAS project. Since 2016, he is co-editor-in-chief of the Diamond Open Access journal Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, a journal that transitioned to Diamond Open Access when its Editorial Team and Board, as well as its reader and author community, decided to abandon the Elsevier-owned journal Lingua to found Diamond OA Glossa. He is a member of the Academia Europaea, a doctor honoris causa of UiT – The Arctic University of Norway, and a visiting professor at Leiden University, where he held the chair of French linguistics from 1993 to 2020.
Laetitia Bracco is a library curator in the Research Support Mission of the Université de Lorraine libraries. She is in charge of the „ADOC Lorraine“ data workshop, the support service for research data, as well as the Bibliometrics unit. At the national level, she leads the research data working group of the Couperin consortium. She is also project leader for the French Open Science Monitor on research data and software code. At the international level, she co-coordinates the Open Science Monitoring Initiative (OSMI).
Sándor Soós is an internationally recognised researcher in scientometrics and science studies, and the head of Department for Science Policy and Scientometrics at the Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He also is an associate professor at Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Education and Psychology. He is the co-founder of the “Structure and taxonomy of science” international research group with ECOOM, KU Leuven, and member of the board of editors in Frontiers Research Metrics and Analytics. He is the series editor of Studies in Contemporary Science of Science, a recently launched book series of the Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, published in Hungarian.
Matej Antol is the executive director of the CERIT-SC infrastructure, established at the Institute of Computer Science at Masaryk University. He also serves as the principal project manager of the EOSC-CZ project and as integration manager of the Czech e-infrastructure e-INFRA CZ. His research focuses on the management and analysis of complex, high-dimensional data – such as imaging and structural biology data – using artificial intelligence techniques.
Rita Pinhasi is Deputy Head of the “Clearingstelle Konsortien” (Consortium Management) at the Vienna University Library and elected member of the Austrian Academic Library Consortium’s (KEMÖ) Cooperation Committee. She has over 15 years of consortial licensing and negotiations experience, with previous roles at regional and national consortia in Ireland, most recently as the manager of the Irish Research eLibrary (IReL) consortium.
Maria Kadlec Markova joined SpringerNature team in October 2019 as a Sales director for Central and Eastern Europe, in year 2020 took over also Central Asia countries. Maria has nearly 15 years of industry experience with a very strong background in the subscription business and long term cooperation with consortia and individual customers in the region.
Lucia Glajšeková is studying Zoology at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava. Her research focuses on biomonitoring non-native mud daubers of the genus Sceliphron (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae) using citizen science. She has been gathering data on the distribution of these species across Slovakia. Currently, she is conducting research on various Hymenoptera families found in the windblown sand regions of the Borská nížina lowlands.
VENUE
The Slovak Open Science Forum takes place at the Pálffy palace at 47 Zámocká street in Bratislava. The Pálffy palace is located close to the Zochova bus stop and Kapucínska tram stop.