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Newsletter of the Programme Open Science, August 2023

Dear colleagues,

We’re happy to share with you updates related to Open Access and Open Research Data tools, events, as well as the latest news from the swissuniversities Open Science Programme.

Subscribe to this newsletter here and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for updates in the meantime.

Would you like to announce your OA or ORD event or share an update from your Open Science project? We invite you to send us your news item to . The next Newsletter will be published in September, the deadline for submitting news is 4 Sept.

Best regards,

The Open Science Team at swissuniversities

 


FROM THE OPEN SCIENCE PROGRAMME

 

Open Calls for ORD  Projects

The Open Science Programme of swissuniversities welcomes applications from eligible higher education institutions in the following action lines:

--> Action Line C2.2: RDM-Training in Curricula

We welcome project proposals that aim to develop a model curriculum for a specific discipline which integrates research data management (RDM) into the training of PhD students and junior researchers. Preference is given to concepts with high potential for use at other institutions and other disciplines. If applicable, project proposals should involve the different types of higher education institutions and other relevant actors in the field of RDM.

Submission deadline: 7 September 2023Link to the application guidelines

--> Action Line D1.3: Incentives and Rewards

Open Science and ORD practices are increasingly important in research assessment. With this call, we support higher education institutions who consider ORD practices in recruitment and career advancement processes - or who would like to do so more explicitly. Higher education institutions are invited to submit project proposals that promote inter-institutional exchange and best practices dissemination through communication and awareness-raising activities (e.g., workshops, conferences, and other formats). The proposed approaches should also align with Europe-wide efforts to reform research assessment systems.

Submission deadline: 7 September 2023Link to the application guidelines

 

Open Access Call for Communication & Awareness Raising Projects

The Open Science Programme of swissuniversities welcomes applications from eligible higher education institutions focusing on Awareness Raising & Communication on a rolling basis.

With this call, you can fund Open Access communication and awareness raising activities with a national and/or a regional scope.

More information regarding the Open Access Implementation Plan, the relevant action lines and the requirements are available in the document "Open Action Lines for the 2023 Open Access Call for Projects".

For more information about this call, see the guidelines here.

 

You can find the contacts of Open Access officers at Swiss higher education institutions on our website. If there are any changes at your institution, please .


 

EVENTS

31 August: Webinar: How to distribute an already published article as Open Access?

Within the project Regulatory Framework financed by swissuniversities, CCdigitallaw is hosting a webinar on the topic of Copyright & Second Publication Right in Switzerland.

Who should participate? The webinar is targeted to librarians, research support offices, open access units/offices and in general those, who support researchers in the publication process as well as researchers themselves.

The webinar will provide an overview on copyright in academia, and address if and how researchers may republish their scientific publications as open access (the Open Access Green Road). It will indicate what is already possible today with regard to second publication right by answering questions like: Are researchers allowed to republish their scientific publications? If yes, after how much time? Which version should they republish (e.g. preprint, final)? How should they deal with long embargo periods agreed in the contract?

When: Thursday, 31st August 2023, online on Microsoft Teams, 13:00 to 14:30; register here.

 

5 September: OLOS webinar – OLOS in Values!

The OLOS Association’s team is pleased to invite you to join this free webinar a presentation of our different package options for your OLOS Organizational Units.

OLOS is the main deliverable of the Data Life-Cycle Management project, from swissuniversities P-5 Program. Its portal allows the long-term preservation of any kind of research data and documentation, and their access and reuse management.

Who should participate? This webinar is addressed to researchers, PhD students, research advisors, librarians, and to any person working with research data. It will be an occasion to get introduced to the different OLOS packages features and our pricing system. At the end, a time will be dedicated to your questions.

When: 5. Sept, 13:30-14:15, online, please register here.

 

12 September: Free online symposium by FORS Data Service on: “Sharing data in the light of the new data protection law”

In September 2023, the new Federal Act on Data Protection (nFADP) will become effective in Switzerland. Do you have questions on what data protection laws imply for your research? Are you interested to learn how to share your data and related research materials while respecting the legal requirements? Do you want to know where to share your data and related research materials safely?

Who should participate? Targeted to researchers, the symposium will provide information about the new data protection law and elaborate on the implications for empirical social science research. Researchers will learn more about SWISSUbase, as well as the newly established FORS Replication Service, which allows researchers to share their replication materials. The final part of the symposium will focus on the deposit of research data and related good practices.

More information: https://forscenter.ch/sharing-data-in-the-light-of-the-new-data-protection-law/

When: 12 Sept 2023, 13:30 – 15:30, online event, please register here.

 

15 and 22 Sept: PLATO Webinars on ‘Best Practices in Diamond Open Access Publishing’

The PLATO project offers two webinars for editors of Diamond Open Access journals to learn more about current standards and best practices as well as sustainability and funding. Both webinars will be held in English.

When: 15 Sept, 11am–12pm and 22 Sept, 11am–12pm; please register here.

 

11 October: Lecture of the Swiss Year of Scientometrics (SYoS)

We invite you to the second lecture of SYoS held by Emanuel Kulczycki, Professor of Scholarly Communication at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. This lecture is organised in collaboration with the Centre for Higher Education and Science Studies (CHESS): Reframing scientometrics: How ontological understanding of science influences what we count and how we interpret it by Professor Emanuel Kulczycki (Adam Mickiewicz University)

Venue: Room LEE E 101 at ETH Zurich, Campus Zentrum

When: 11 October 2023, 17.00–18.30; please register here.

 


ADDITIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Now Available: Overview of Standards and Best Practices in Diamond Open Access Publishing

The PLATO project has compiled an overview with information about requirements and recommendations in the area of workflows, standards in open access publishing, and sustainability for publishers of Diamond Open Access journals, with the aim to support editors in positioning their journal in the best possible way and identifying potential for optimisation.

This overview is available in German, English and French. A checklist also provides a quick overview of requirements and recommendations.

 

First Call for National Prize for Open Research Data

The Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences are launching the National Prize for Open Research Data (ORD Prize). This is part of the Action Plan "Open Research Data" implemented by the Academies as part of the National Strategy for Open Research Data. This newly launched prize aims to recognize researchers for innovative practices in the field of Open Research Data (ORD) and aims to promote the transition to open research practices.

In 2023, the National ORD Prize is themed "Reuse of Research Data." Researchers from all career levels and scientific disciplines can apply. Early-career researchers are also encouraged to apply. In total, three ORD prizes will be awarded: a Golden Award (10’000 CHF), a Silver Award (7’000 CHF), and a Bronze Award (4’000 CHF).

Applications are accepted until 31 Aug 2023, 5pm CEST and can be submitted here.

 

Karger Publishers partners with ChronosHub

Karger recently announced their partnership with ChronosHub which simplifies workflows to manage Transformative Agreements (TF) and Open Access (OA) publishing: https://karger.com/DocumentLibrary/media-release-chronos-hub-2023.pdf


 

OPEN POSITIONS

Join Our Team: Exciting Job Opportunities at swissuniversities

Have a look at the open positions and internship opportunities in the areas of Higher Education Policy, Teaching, and Research and Development.

More information can be found here.

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