On October 21st, the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), through its digital services unit, FCCN, will carry out the Session “Open Science in Evolution: the contribution of the FCT”, where an assessment of the initiatives developed to date will be made, the main new developments will be shared, and some indicators relating to open access in Portugal will be shared.

In the session, the following will be addressed: new Open Access Policy, you b-on transformative agreements, the partnerships established within the scope of Diamond Initiative and the latest updates regarding National Program for Open Science and Open Research Data, an integrated measure in the investment RE-C05-i08-More Digital Science funded by the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), as well as the latest news regarding the Narrative Curriculum integrated into the SCIENCEVITAE.

The online session is included in the International Open Access Week (Open Access Week) which arises from October 20-26 dedicated to the theme “Who owns our knowledge?”

This is a joint international initiative which aims to disseminate open access to knowledge, promoted by Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC). In RCAAP page, find more information about the national initiatives integrated into this commemorative week.

THE Open Science is the scientific activity carried out in an open, collaborative and transparent manner, facilitating the sharing and communication of processes and results (data, publications and others).

FCT, through its digital services unit, FCCN, promotes this session with the aim of raise awareness and promote open science practices with the research community, science managers, students and the general public.

Participate in the session

To participate in the webinar “Open Science in Evolution: the contribution of the FCT”, which takes place on October 21st at 11 am, just fill out the registration form.

The latest edition

This is an initiative that has been taking place annually and in 2024, once again, registered very good adhesion, with more than 600 registered and 414 participants. They once again highlighted the relevance of these sessions, evaluating their relevance, quality and appreciation very positively.

image 1 FCCN, Serviços digitais da FCT

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