Sharing research data and open access to publications in H2020

Workshop

Horizon2020 has been at the forefront as a major funder implementing Open Access policies. Following the Open Access pilot in FP7, Horizon2020 brings a strong mandate for Open Access to publications as well as an Open Data Pilot in certain areas.

Many questions arise from this policy: how to practically follow the requirements, which media to use, and what about confidentiality issues?
And which issues should be taken care of at proposal state, during the project and after the project finishes?
The aim of the workshop is to provide answers and to exchange experiences, define problems and barriers. Target audience is NCP's, research administrators and project coordinators.

The morning will be devoted to Open Science in Horizon2020.
After an introduction by the EC, the benefits of Open Science will be presented by Lennart Martens. The Open Access mandate and the Open Data Pilot will be clarified with examples of how OpenAIRE services can be of help.

The afternoon will propose interactive workshops, taking a closer look at the practical implications of the Open Access mandate and the Open Data Pilot. One track will discuss the mandate, how it affects projects and researchers and how OpenAIRE can help you to comply.
In a parallel group the Open Data Pilot will be discussed, with a presentation of research data management tools.
There will be time for discussion and questions as your input is important for the success of the project.

Organisatör:
OpenAIRE
Datum:
Plats:
Het Pand, Onderbergen 1, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium