Open Science Short Lectures
Under the title Open Science Short Lectures, the Open Science working group offers short events of 45 minutes on various topics of Open Science. The Short Lectures can be attended as part of the official program (see below). However, it is also possible to book them for a department or research unit. In this case, it is also possible to combine several Short Lectures into one larger event. The Short Lectures are offered in German, French and English.
Open Science Short Lectures (registration below)
Rights Retention Strategy (RSS) - Thomas Henkel
Topics: Understand and use the Rights Retention Strategy to retain the right to freely and immediately disseminate your scientific articles (and thus be in line with the SNSF guidelines).
Datum: Tuesday 23 April 2024, 12.15pm
Room: Pérolles 21 B205 (Learning Lab) - online
Language: English
Predatory Journals - Thomas Henkel
Topics: How to identify and avoid predatory journals
Date: Tuesday 30 April 2024, 12.15pm
Room: Pérolles 21 B205 (Learning Lab) - online
Language: English
OLOS, a Swiss research data platform - Aimée Noirjean (OLOS)
Topics: How to share and archive data on OLOS, FAIR principles, Swiss legislation and European regulation
Date : Wednesday 15 May 2024, 12.15pm
Room: online
Language: French with slides in english
The Data Management Plan in the Humanities - Noémi Villars-Amberg (DaSCH)
Topics: Goode practice in Research Data Management (RDM), Data Management Plan (DMP), Data Lifecycle, FAIR-Principles
Date : Wednesday 22 May 2024, 12.15pm
Room: MIS 04, 4112 (salle Jäggi) - online
Language: English