During the International Open Access Week (Open Access Week), which took place between October 20 and 26, the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), through its FCCN unit, promoted the webinar Open Science in Evolution: the contribution of the FCTwhich saw a large turnout.

With Over 500 registrations and 419 actual participants.The session highlighted the growing interest of the scientific and academic community in the topic of Open Science, recognizing its benefits in promoting interdisciplinarity and enhancing the value of national scientific production.

THE recording of the session and the presentation used They are available, allowing anyone interested to view or review the content.

Webinar Open Science in Evolution: the contribution of the FCT

The session began with a comprehensive overview of the current context of Open Science, the main challenges and ongoing initiatives, with particular emphasis on FCT Open Access Policy.

The following was an intervention by Cristiana Agapito, from the Directorate-General for Statistics of Education and Science (DGEEC), which presented the Open Access indicators in PortugalSubsequently, the role of was discussed. Online Knowledge Library (b-on) in supporting the provision of open access content.

Within the scope of Diamond Access, it was highlighted that national initiative DiamondPubIn, developed by FCCN in collaboration with the University of Minho. The session continued with a presentation on the The importance of transparency and interoperability in the service of Open Science., through the Narrative CV functionality, available on the CIÊNCIAVITAE digital service, and on the portal SciPROJ.

The session concluded with a discussion of the Program. National Open Science and Open Research Data Committee (PNCADAI), where the main results achieved, the evolution of the Research Data Infrastructure and Services, and the work developed by the National Network for Support of Research Data Management were shared.

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