
International experts from science, infrastructure development, and science policy from more than 28 countries discussed the importance of the FAIR principles.
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The GO FAIR community has become an indispensable part of the international research data landscape as an important driver for the building of a global Internet of FAIR Data and Services.
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Representatives from Austria, Brazil, China, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the USA stated their willingness to globally promote the FAIR movement.
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573 international experts exchanged ideas regarding their own use cases in themed workshops.
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Panel Discussion: "Open Science in a Time of Global Crises".
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Live Q & A.
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Impressions from the international Open Science Conference, 17 - 19 February 2021.
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Five workshops took place at the preconference
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One of the five workshops at SWIB19
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More than 160 participants from four continents attended the SWIB19
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Every year SWIB invites high-level international speakers
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The eleventh conference „Semantic Web in Libraries“ brought together more than 160 participants from 26 countries
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Discussions
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Lively discussions among participants
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Julia Beck, University Library Frankfurt
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Julia Beck presenting her talk "From raw data to rich(er) data"
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Preconference workshop
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More than 100 guests from 33 countries came to Berlin for the INCONECSS
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Thorsten Meyer opens the INCONECSS
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Keynote speaker Mikael Laakso, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki
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One session was dedicated to Predatory Journals
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Panel Digital Transformation
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Suzanne Wones, Harvard University, USA, Panel Digital Transformation
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Participants in discussion during the poster session on the second day of the INCONECSS
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Participants presented current projects in eight posters
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Poster Session
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Information specialists and librarians specialised in economics met in Berlin
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From AI to IL (information literacy) – the range of topics was wide
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On 6 and 7 May, librarians for economics from all over the world attended the 2nd INCONECSS
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INCONECSS 2019
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The ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and the Leibniz Research Alliance Open Science hosted the International Open Science Conference 2019 in Berlin
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Poster presentation
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Discussion on how Open Science is implemented in practice
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The Open Science Conference is dedicated to the global Open Science movement
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Participants are hoping for more intensive exchange
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220 participants from 27 countries met in Berlin to discuss how Open Science is implemented in practice
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The Open Science Conference provides a unique forum for researchers, librarians, practitioners, infrastructure providers, policy makers and other important stakeholders
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Open UP! How Digitisation Changes Science - Opening of the travelling exhibition in Berlin
Berlin, March 12 2019
From March 11 until June 17 the travelling exhibition will be on show at the Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum in Berlin
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The three theme displays
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Learn more about Open Science
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The Grimm-Zentrum in Berlin is visited daily by approximately 5000 people
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The research towers present research projects currently ongoing at the ZBW
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The exhibition is located next to the cafeteria of the Grimm-Zentrum with easy access
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Seating bench with video on engagement for Open Science
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