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Tag: National Open Science Initiatives

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National policy of the Republic of Cyprus for Open Science practices approved

After the first National policy for Open Access in Cyprus, approved by the Council of ministers of the Republic of Cyprus on the 25th of February 2016, the time has …

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National Open Science Cloud Initiatives: proposal for a Blueprint and EOSC interconnection

This webinar presented tools and examples for building National Open Science Cloud Initiatives (NOSCIs) and highlighted their contribution and connection to the EOSC ecosystem. A NOSCI is envisaged as a …

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National Open Science Cloud Initiatives as important pillars of the European Open Science Cloud

The European Open Science Cloud will be the open and trusted virtual environment that will enable the estimated 2 million European researchers to store, share and reuse research data across …

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NI4OS-Europe National Capacity Building Training in Serbia

Presenting the latest Open Science developments in Serbia NI4OS-Europe National Capacity Building Training in Serbia was organized on 6 November 2020, as part of the third edition of Open Science …

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Government of Montenegro has adopted the first strategic document related to Open Science

The first strategic document related to Open Science in Montenegro has been adopted by the Government of Montenegro on June 25th, 2020. The document entitled “Programme of Implementation of Open …

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