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Are we making progress towards Open Science? 12 April

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Lund University Open Science Champions and the Lund University Library invite researchers, librarians and all interested in open science to a talk and discussion with Cameron Neylon on the challenges of measuring open science activities.

When and where: 12 April 2023 | 14:00 – 16:00 | The Auditorium, Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies

Sign up no later than 5 April 2023: Registration form (lu.se)

Cameron Neylon is professor of Research Communications at Curtin University Australia and co-lead of Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative (COKI). COKI is a project of Curtin University to articulate a vision of universities as “Open Knowledge Institutions” and to enable progress towards open science goals through developing improved information resources for leaders and workers in higher education.

During his talk, Professor Neylon will address the challenges of evaluating progress towards open science, research and scholarship and present tools and capabilities (including the public open access dashboard) that COKI has developed to address these gaps.

The talk will be followed by a discussion lead by Associate Professor Nicholas Loubere from Lund University Open Science Champions.

About the Research Board’s working group for Open Science:

The working group for Open Science, comprising also the FAIR research data expert group and the Open Science Champions, was established in January 2023 with the purpose to co-ordinate Lund University’s ambitions concerning open science.

The Open Science Champions are tasked with promoting increased knowledge and awareness of open science at Lund University.