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Building Consistency for Open Science in Europe: Rhetoric and Practice

19-20 April, 2021 | 12: 00-16.00CET An online international workshop organised by UEFISCDI, host of the Romanian Open Science Knowledge Hub and the Romanian Programme Operator for the Research Programme …

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NI4OS-Europe newsletter | Issue no.4 | March 2021

See the latest news and the progress of our project online: NI4OS-Europe newsletter | Issue no.4 | March 2021 Topics in this issue: National Initiatives for Open Science in Europe …

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Open Science Policies and International Perspectives were discussed at WACREN 2021 conference

Open Science policies and roadmaps and the international perspectives were the focus of the “Open Science and Open Access” dedicated session of WACREN 2021 online conference, held on 17 March. …

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NOSCI.mk: Inaugural meeting of the National Open Science Cloud Initiative in North Macedonia

Using the NI4OS-Europe webinar platform, the inaugural meeting of the National Open Science Cloud Initiative in North Macedonia took place on 15th of March 2021. With more than 70 registered …

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Presenting RePol – Repository Policy Generator

RePol – Repository Policy Generator, an open-source web application developed in the framework of the NI4OS-Europe project, was presented at a webinar organized by EIFL on 17 February 2021. RePol …

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University of Banja Luka organised event focusing on the benefits of Open Science for researchers

“What is the real benefit for researchers from Open Science and NI4OS – Europe project?” This was the focus of the presentation held on March 2, 2021, during the online …

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NI4OS-Europe Dissemination Events in Serbia

During the two focused dissemination events, Open Science enthusiasts and vice deans at the University of Belgrade were informed about the NI4OS-Europe project, the benefits of Open Science, FAIR principles …

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Moving one step closer to the European Open Science Cloud: first resources have been on-boarded to NI4OS-Europe service catalogue

NI4OS-Europe is bringing scientific communities one step closer to their inclusion into the European Open Science Cloud – EOSC, with the on-boarding of 2 repositories, 6 thematic, 4 generic and …

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Training material of the NI4OS-Europe event in Greece “Developing FAIR and EOSC skills” is now available online

Training material is available online https://events.ni4os.eu/event/26/attachments/package About the training The aim of the Greek NI4OS-Europe training course that took place on 28-29 January 2021 has been the development of the …

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NI4OS-Europe training event in Greece “Developing FAIR and EOSC skills”

28-29 January 2021 https://events.ni4os.eu/event/26/ The focus of the Greek NI4OS-Europe training course that takes place on 28-29 January 2021 is the development of the necessary skills that will enhance Greek …

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